Imagine a car enthusiast having an opportunity to tour the Ferrari factory in Maranello, or someone who is a collector of fine watches going to visit Patek Philippe in Geneva. The chance to actually see your favorite products being constructed by hand can be a real treat for the senses, and it can also give a heightened respect for the work that goes into creating these items that we love so much. For premium cigar lovers the products that we consume are some of the most artfully and painstakingly crafted products in the world. Still, so many cigar lovers still don't have the first-hand experience of seeing what goes into growing fine tobacco and crafting great cigars. During Puro Sabor 2018 I was able to visit a number of cigar factories, large and small. In this second article of the series about the festival I will take you through these factories in the same order that I visited them.
AllBlind Cigar ReviewsBrazilianCrimson LordDaveDon "Kiki"EmmettFeaturedFiguradoNicaraguaRonSandeepWes
·"I'm pretty sure I know what this stick was. It's unique enough in shape, size and overall design that there aren't a whole lot of things that it could be. If it is what I think it was, I am yet again impressed with the offerings from this company. I'd definitely be in for a fiver of these and will likely head out to my local B&M shortly to go grab a few." -Dave (mdwest)