Popular Post benfica_77 Posted March 2, 2020 Popular Post Posted March 2, 2020 This pulled verbatim from a Canadian cigar forum ...in the info sheets below it does show some interesting info including the infamous BHK 58 in 10 count boxes. The source is an individual known as Gary Bohn. Just as a FYI. “Notes from the Habanos Festival! (Not written by me) 1. Cuba is stockpiling tobacco in case of another shortage like three years ago. Up to 30% or the production is what I was told. Plus, by not using all of the tobacco grown, they can create shortages thereby keeping the price of cigars high. 2. Behike Boxes will be made in Cuba. Until recently, they were made in China, but with the purchases of several laser engravers, more boxes and humidors can be made on the island. 3. The reason for the delay in the Novadosos is that Cuba tried to make the boxes but the quality did not meet expectations so they outsourced their production. (Rumor but not confirmed) 4. Many factories teach “student” rollers along side of more experienced rollers. Each group of rollers is organized into a team and bonuses and other rewards are earned by the team vs the individual. 5. It takes at minimum 9-12 months for some to achieve a level 9 roller status. Some never make it regardless. 6. Expect great things to come from the Romeo y Julieta Factory, known as the Carlos Balino Factory in the next couple of years as Habanos is putting a lot of resources to improving production there. New Habanos Releases for 2020:” 5
Chibearsv Posted March 2, 2020 Posted March 2, 2020 I only wrote down 3 cigars from your original list that I was looking forward to seeing available. All three are on this report as well. Your list is looking very credible indeed.
TheCigarslayer Posted March 2, 2020 Posted March 2, 2020 Behike 58? Jeez...Im waiting for the Behike 80 to come out....a true jaw breaker
benfica_77 Posted March 3, 2020 Author Posted March 3, 2020 4 hours ago, JohnS said: Did someone say..."Trinidad Robusto Extra?" ?? Its a mini La trova...they are really expanding the Trini line aggressively. Should be interesting 1
LLC Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 I could be wrong but I didn’t think that level 9 rollers were that common and I would have though for sure it would take more than nine months to become one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
benfica_77 Posted March 3, 2020 Author Posted March 3, 2020 23 minutes ago, LLC said: I could be wrong but I didn’t think that level 9 rollers were that common and I would have though for sure it would take more than nine months to become one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Same thought it would take longer...
rckymtn22 Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 Can't wait to see the R&J Triangle! Will it be be triangle shaped? The ultimate boxed press! If it is I might buy a couple, but if not a hard pass for me.
Bohn007 Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 8 hours ago, Chibearsv said: I only wrote down 3 cigars from your original list that I was looking forward to seeing available. All three are on this report as well. Your list is looking very credible indeed. 9 hours ago, benfica_77 said: This pulled verbatim from a Canadian cigar forum ...in the info sheets below it does show some interesting info including the infamous BHK 58 in 10 count boxes. The source is an individual known as Gary Bohn. Just as a FYI. “Notes from the Habanos Festival! (Not written by me) 1. Cuba is stockpiling tobacco in case of another shortage like three years ago. Up to 30% or the production is what I was told. Plus, by not using all of the tobacco grown, they can create shortages thereby keeping the price of cigars high. 2. Behike Boxes will be made in Cuba. Until recently, they were made in China, but with the purchases of several laser engravers, more boxes and humidors can be made on the island. 3. The reason for the delay in the Novadosos is that Cuba tried to make the boxes but the quality did not meet expectations so they outsourced their production. (Rumor but not confirmed) 4. Many factories teach “student” rollers along side of more experienced rollers. Each group of rollers is organized into a team and bonuses and other rewards are earned by the team vs the individual. 5. It takes at minimum 9-12 months for some to achieve a level 9 roller status. Some never make it regardless. 6. Expect great things to come from the Romeo y Julieta Factory, known as the Carlos Balino Factory in the next couple of years as Habanos is putting a lot of resources to improving production there. New Habanos Releases for 2020:” Sigh. I need to start putting watermarks on my info in the future apparently. With regards to level 9 rollers, I stated that they could make it in 9-12 months. Many take much longer if they ever reach that level at all.
benfica_77 Posted March 3, 2020 Author Posted March 3, 2020 5 minutes ago, Bohn007 said: If you want I can delete the post if you're not comfortable! Don't want to cause any issues. PM if you want.
Bohn007 Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 2 minutes ago, benfica_77 said: If you want I can delete the post if you're not comfortable! Don't want to cause any issues. PM if you want. No, it’s fine. Just funny how you got it off a Canadian Cigar group. Actually what they said about the rollers was when I was with Ben 1
Notsocleaver Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 If accurate, that H Upmann Connie #2 is really threading the needle size wise at 134x51. The Royal Robusto is 135x52, and the Connie A already felt close at 140x52. Is there really room in the blend for one more similar vitola? Its becoming like RyJ PCs. Sure to be a blind test ringer when we finally see these in 2023... 1
ATGroom Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 Romeo Dianas, Hidalgos, Nobles, Montecristo Herederos HS+LCDH, JL Seleccion Especial LCDH, Partagas Legado EL, Partagas Tropicales 175 Anniversario, H. Upmann Super Magnum Collection Habanos Hoyo Primaveras (Year of the Ox) ... have all been confirmed by Habanos Instagram and Twitter accounts, as has the Bolivar Belicosos Finos Reserva (not on this list). The regular production stuff and the duty free I can see slipping through the cracks, but it's very surprising that the ELs haven't been confirmed if true. Both CA and Halfwheel have reported that there is only one EL this year...normally you'd expect a fair bit of hoopla announcing a new EL, "event in honour of the new Punch Princesa" etc. And doubly so for a new BHK or BHK Annversary Humidor. Not an opinion either way, just a bit odd is all. 1 1
Nico Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 I thought they canceled behike 58? Something about being too strong and people would overdose on nicotine or something. I remember a topic here in the forum with link to an article. Too lazy to look it up now. Man that BHK 58 really rubs the wrong way for some reason
Ken Gargett Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 8 hours ago, rckymtn22 said: Can't wait to see the R&J Triangle! Will it be be triangle shaped? The ultimate boxed press! If it is I might buy a couple, but if not a hard pass for me. we did predict, in a recent video, that ring gauges would eventually end up with a square cigar. this is the thin end of the wedge. 2
Capt. Corona Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 Maybe if they would quit rolling so many fat logs they wouldn't have a tobacco shortage. ? 1
Bohn007 Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 1 hour ago, Capt. Corona said: Maybe if they would quit rolling so many fat logs they wouldn't have a tobacco shortage. ? There is no shortage of tobacco as I am told that they are stockpiling the excess in case of another draught. 1
TheCigarslayer Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 7 hours ago, Bohn007 said: There is no shortage of tobacco as I am told that they are stockpiling the excess in case of another draught. Then make another "anejados" line and charge us for another double banded nightmare. 1
Salomones Posted March 4, 2020 Posted March 4, 2020 BHK 52 is canceled or what does the line mean?Gesendet von meinem moto x4 mit Tapatalk
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