Matt Day Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 No disrespect intended towards your friend, or anyone else who feels that the BHKs are not worth thier weight in composte, but if you take a look, you'll see that a great number of cigar smokers do find them worth the coin, and do buy them...so much so that the BHK release has been a huge success, much like the Cohiba Gran Reserva. These buyers may not all be buying them for the same reason...some may buy them because they think they are great cigars, others buy them as gifts, some buy them as special occassion cigars, others as everyday smokes, some just as a show piece. Regardless of the reason these buyers feel that the will or have derived enough utility from these cigars to warrant a purchase, or in some cases multiple purchases. This alone tells you that many cigar consumers feel they are well worth the price. As for you...you're not going to know until you try it for yourself. Contact Lise...get a sampler from Czar and decide for yourself. Even if you determine they are not your cup of tea, at least it will end the wondering... i would argue that u have tot ake the price into consederatoin consdering u could probly get several very decent smokes for excatly the same price
thechenman Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 i would argue that u have tot ake the price into consederatoin consdering u could probly get several very decent smokes for excatly the same price Even if price were to be a consideration, I would say that the sales figures clearly indicate that even given the price, many cigar smokers feel that the experience is either well worth it, or at least worth experiencing once.
CanuckSARTech Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Even if price were to be a consideration, I would say that the sales figures clearly indicate that even given the price, many cigar smokers feel that the experience is either well worth it, or at least worth experiencing once. And therein lies my only real interest in these right now - let's see how they fare in another year or two. A lot may depend on the worries of how "watered-down" and inconsistent (worse than Cuban normal) they could potentially be by not keeping things at El Laguito as promised.
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