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    Got this from a Cigar Aficionado mailshot today, I'm surprised that Oliva was so low. For reference Opus X is only sold by approved outlets.



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    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    I would have thought number 5 would have been in number 2's place as these are the premium line. Not surprised with the opus x being top though, that's all I heard the yanks ask for when I visited the stores the last went

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    • #3
      I'm surprised Davidoff is so far down the list. Given they are big big producers too. Thought they'd be higher up the US demand. Looks like some producers could benefit from scaling up!

      Pinched from another forum, top producers.
      1. Drew Estate (70 M cigars +)

      2. Habanos (45-55M currently)

      3. Davidoff (40-50M)

      4. Oliva (40M)

      5. Plasencia (35 M)

      6. A. Fuente (30M)

      7. Rocky Patel (20 M)

      8. Padron (3.5-5M)
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      I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
        I'm surprised Davidoff is so far down the list. Given they are big big producers too. Thought they'd be higher up the US demand. Looks like some producers could benefit from scaling up!

        Pinched from another forum, top producers.
        1. Drew Estate (70 M cigars +)

        2. Habanos (45-55M currently)

        3. Davidoff (40-50M)

        4. Oliva (40M)

        5. Plasencia (35 M)

        6. A. Fuente (30M)

        7. Rocky Patel (20 M)

        8. Padron (3.5-5M)
        Interesting stats. Thanks for sharing.

        I still think there’s a huge warehouse in Havana with millions of cigars just waiting for the US embargo to be lifted.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gav_sw20 View Post

          Interesting stats. Thanks for sharing.

          I still think there’s a huge warehouse in Havana with millions of cigars just waiting for the US embargo to be lifted.
          They've already sold that to China!
          'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gav_sw20 View Post

            Interesting stats. Thanks for sharing.

            I still think there’s a huge warehouse in Havana with millions of cigars just waiting for the US embargo to be lifted.
            Hah no there definitely isn’t!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Deano View Post

              Hah no there definitely isn’t!
              There a shit load of stock in the US though. Makes you wonder how it gets there.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by gav_sw20 View Post

                There a shit load of stock in the US though. Makes you wonder how it gets there.
                …of Cubans? No, definitely not.


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                • #9
                  More than your fair share of fakes, I'd assume.

                  Tbh I feel like a lot of American cigar enthusiasts are so convinced that the perfect cigar is a $5 or less Nicaraguan powerhouse Toro (can't have less than 56rg) that Cubans wouldn't really take off even if they did drop the embargo.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by liles View Post
                    More than your fair share of fakes, I'd assume.

                    Tbh I feel like a lot of American cigar enthusiasts are so convinced that the perfect cigar is a $5 or less Nicaraguan powerhouse Toro (can't have less than 56rg) that Cubans wouldn't really take off even if they did drop the embargo.
                    Oh you're wrong there, if the US would allow import of Cubans the market would be screwed. There are A LOT of cigar smokers in the US that are trying to “import” as many Cubans as possible, so if sales were opened up the market would go crazy


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Hookmaker View Post

                      …of Cubans? No, definitely not.


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                      I think there’s more than most think.

                      Stock is easier to get than most make out. I worked in Cincinnati for four years, up until 2021, and most locals were bringing out CCs and they certainly weren’t fakes.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by gav_sw20 View Post

                        I think there's more than most think.

                        Stock is easier to get than most make out. I worked in Cincinnati for four years, up until 2021, and most locals were bringing out CCs and they certainly weren't fakes.
                        Oh I see what you mean - there's a good deal of CCs in the US and some swarming around, but it's all private imports and in the big picture not near what I would call “stock”. Quite a bit is subsidised by FOH 24:24 sales I believe


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