Any questions for Habanos s.a?


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» » Keep them coming. Will print out in 27 hrs...:-)

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» 1) Why are there more problems with consistency with Havana cigars? Why

» can't the cigar construction quality from Cuba be commensurate to that of

» other cigar producing nations?

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» I see great improvement in quality over the past decade, more recently

» in particularly, and I applaud it. I just wonder, why is it that if I was

» asked who rolls the best cigars, I would answer Arturo Fuente and if asked

» who rolls the best tobacco, I would say the Cubans?

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Sr. Candido you have the nail square on the head, cudos.

Marketing and wrappers and EL's and RE's and heritage programs are all for **** if you can not smoke the damn cigars.

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» Sr. Candido you have the nail square on the head, cudos.

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» Marketing and wrappers and EL's and RE's and heritage programs are all for

» **** if you can not smoke the damn cigars.

:lol2: no doubt mate!

Rob, I'm going to reiterate what others have said....I would love to see some 100 cabs of Ramon Allones Small Club Coronas. These are so good and very well priced. I think a lot a folk would be apt to buy a cabinet version instead of stocking up on 4 boxes.

On the question made about quality from Don Candido, is there any reward or incentives that Habanos could give to the rollers so that they take care and pride in rolling a cigar thus improving moral and quality all at once? I think the big difference between the Cuban rollers and say Dominicans that roll for Fuente is that they are treated better and have more to lose and this in turn shows in the quality.

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» In truth he was actually replaced by Rob's dog Cohiba, but he was found to

» be overqualified

» for the position, so duties reverted back to Minismithy.

Your a funny bastard ain't you Colt. That place just hasn't been the same without me.

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» » In truth he was actually replaced by Rob's dog Cohiba, but he was found

» to

» » be overqualified

» » for the position, so duties reverted back to Minismithy.

»

» Your a funny bastard ain't you Colt. That place just hasn't been the same

» without me.

Hey, you know me - just trying to help straighten out a little confusion.

And if you recall, Maximus interviewed some monkeys, but they wanted

too much money or something.

P.S. and no, it hasn't been the same....

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I'm a little bit late on this, but maybe our beloved President can still add this suggestion to the list:

Why doesn't Habanos s.a. publish a statement with the release of new cigars on what they are trying to achieve with the new blend? It is very common with similiar premium goods like wine, whisky etc. for the producer to give an idea what the new product is all about. It would therefore be a great marketing point and would I think also elevate the discussion on the cigars. Besides it would further distinguish Habanos cigars as a connoisseur product in times where all tobacco is seen as simply something for the nicotine addicted.

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My questions/suggestions, very humbly…

•/ Since the discontinuation of the 898 non varnished, the petit corona, then the lonsdale, and now the coronas, there's a gap in the medium gauge Partagas line. Nothing between the Shorts and the 898 varnished…

(ok, there is the petit corona especiale, the super Partagas, the two tubos and the Partagas de Partagas No1, but they're not playing in the same league, are they?…)

Any plans to fill that gap?

•/ How is it possible that we still find underfilled cigars in recent production?

•/ Another vote for a 50 count cab of RASCC…

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