The prices should drop a bit, but there is a big global demand for Cuban cigar's so they will still be on the expensive side.I am so glad that we have ended this silly war with Cuba and I can smoke my Cubans freely now. Do you think that this will drive the cost down now that they are not illegal and they might lose their appeal? I hope so! I need a bargain!
Yes, I think it has to do with the soil the tobacco is grown in. They have a unique flavor and are without a doubt the best cigars you can have.I can't really recommend anything, as I'm not an experienced cigar user. However, I like this news. I've heard that people from Cuba are kind of best when it comes to producing cigars. They are famous for it, right?
If you can I highly recommend trying them out, believe me it's not all hype.I suppose they are importing them now. I know where there is a shop that sells premium tobacco, I might check with them in terms of their cigars and see when they expect to get Cubans in.
Haha, it's already time for you americans to start enjoying some Cuban Cigars, they're amazin!
It would've made sense indeed, although I'm not that familiar with US history. I guess better late than never, right?You can't argue with the facts. We've been locked out since the Kennedy administration half a century ago. Word is JFK had one of his aids buy up a bunch of Cubans before he imposed the embargo. I'm not sure if it is true, but, hey, it would have made sense.![]()
It would've made sense indeed, although I'm not that familiar with US history. I guess better late than never, right?![]()
There are always a way around any embargo. They can try what they want but like they say were there is a will there is way.I was always able to get a hold of Cubans, despite the embargo. I know a few shop owners around here. Plus, there have been tons of Cuban cigars masked as Dominican products for years to get them in. However, if you want a real, branded Cuban cigar, you could still find one readily and easily in the U.S. You just had to pay a premium. I am hoping now that they can be imported that the price will plummet! Supply and demand. Forbidden things are always more expensive.