Not to make it political but..
"But like his predecessor, George W. Bush, Obama has said he believes the embargo provides important leverage with the country's leaders. "
This is why I think it will be a long time before it happens.
Not to make it political but..
"But like his predecessor, George W. Bush, Obama has said he believes the embargo provides important leverage with the country's leaders. "
This is why I think it will be a long time before it happens.
I agree Niko. I don't think we'll see a change anytime soon. But then again, what do I know?
Not to make it political but..
"But like his predecessor, George W. Bush, Obama has said he believes the embargo provides important leverage with the country's leaders. "
This is why I think it will be a long time before it happens.
I agree Niko. I don't think we'll see a change anytime soon. But then again, what do I know?
As a retailer how do you think a lifting of the embargo would effect your business Isy? Do you think shops will start stocking Cohiba's and Monte's to the detriment of Padron, Fuente et al? or do you thin it will be just like a new release on the shelves?
I hope you don't mind the questions but I was curious to get a retailers view.
Not to make it political but..
"But like his predecessor, George W. Bush, Obama has said he believes the embargo provides important leverage with the country's leaders. "
This is why I think it will be a long time before it happens.
INEFFECTIVE? :whistling:"We must recognize the ineffectiveness of our current policy and deal with the Cuban regime in a way that enhances U.S. interests," wrote Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., in a report dated Monday.
Not to make it political but..
"But like his predecessor, George W. Bush, Obama has said he believes the embargo provides important leverage with the country's leaders. "
This is why I think it will be a long time before it happens.
I agree Niko. I don't think we'll see a change anytime soon. But then again, what do I know?
As a retailer how do you think a lifting of the embargo would effect your business Isy? Do you think shops will start stocking Cohiba's and Monte's to the detriment of Padron, Fuente et al? or do you thin it will be just like a new release on the shelves?
I hope you don't mind the questions but I was curious to get a retailers view.
I don't mind at all, brother. I've had this conversation with a few people and what I think is that in opening up trade, there will be a rush for Cuban cigars, not unlike the cigar boom of the 90s. What will happen is that in a rush to put out those cigars, the quality control will go down. The quality control standards will decline, and they will also be putting out cigars with tobacco that hasn't properly aged. I don't want to see this stuff flood the market. What I would like to see is how these NC cigar makers will take the Cuban tobacco and blend it with others. I know some manufacturers are looking forward to that, so don't be surprised to see that happen. But I think all this talk is premature. i don't see any changes for quite some time. That's my opinion, at least.
Not to make it political but..
"But like his predecessor, George W. Bush, Obama has said he believes the embargo provides important leverage with the country's leaders. "
This is why I think it will be a long time before it happens.
I agree Niko. I don't think we'll see a change anytime soon. But then again, what do I know?
As a retailer how do you think a lifting of the embargo would effect your business Isy? Do you think shops will start stocking Cohiba's and Monte's to the detriment of Padron, Fuente et al? or do you thin it will be just like a new release on the shelves?
I hope you don't mind the questions but I was curious to get a retailers view.
I don't mind at all, brother. I've had this conversation with a few people and what I think is that in opening up trade, there will be a rush for Cuban cigars, not unlike the cigar boom of the 90s. What will happen is that in a rush to put out those cigars, the quality control will go down. The quality control standards will decline, and they will also be putting out cigars with tobacco that hasn't properly aged. I don't want to see this stuff flood the market. What I would like to see is how these NC cigar makers will take the Cuban tobacco and blend it with others. I know some manufacturers are looking forward to that, so don't be surprised to see that happen. But I think all this talk is premature. i don't see any changes for quite some time. That's my opinion, at least.
... I would have like to have seen you all down there swinging from a tree with an HC7 in one hand and a puro in the other. John
True once, perhaps not so true anymore.remember thought that even if/when the embargo ends... All the Cuban brand names can't be used in the US because of the various patent lawsuit decisions. No Cuban Cohibas/Montes/Partagas', etc... will be hitting US shelves ANYTIME soon