ironpeddler
Ye Old Newbie
I received this e-mail a few days ago and it started me thinking again about the subject of 'custom rolled' unbanded cigars using Cuban tobacco.
Small quantity of finest custom blended Havanas rolled by Taboada
available to our newsletter subscribers only.
Dark and oily wrapper, soft and easy construction,
sweet and complex flavours, full bodied and medium strength.
If these are not the finest Havanas you have ever smoked...I will give your money back.
Uncut shaggy 5 1/2" length and 56 ring gauge
Gran Piramides shaggy (see image below) 7 1/2" length and 55 ring gauge
Belicoso shaggy 6" length and 60 ring gauge
Also available (on paid reserve) for dispatch by next Friday
Robusto 5" length and 56 ring gauge
Beker 7 1/2" length and 52 ring gauge
Double Robusto 7 1/2" length and 52 ring gauge.
When they write Taboada, are they referring to Rodolfo Taboada Campa? Because if I remember correctly, he still rolled 'en tubado' (or 'poco tubo' as I was taught) which I've only seen performed by Cuban Nationals living in the US.
I remember reading an article from James Suckling some time ago about these custom rolled cigars from retired Cuban rollers but said most of them weren't very good...except for cigars rolled by this gentlman. He said that Habanos won't give these custom blenders/rollers any quality tobacco to work with so it's sort of a stacked deck. I have had a few of these 'custom rolled' cigars over the years and tend to agree, they were sort of bland and non-descript at best, nothing I would go out of my way to acquire or buy at the time...and let me tell you, these things weren't cheap by any means, nearly twice the price of a quality Habanos stick in some places I was traveling. The cigars mentioned above were close to $400US for 10 cigars in GB.
Are these cigars legit or playing on the 'custom' hype?
I always thought they were a marketing tool to get more money out of our wallets.
Does anybody here have any experience with these unbanded custom rolled cigars from Rodolfo Taboada Campa or ANY unbanded custom rolled cigar utilizing Cuban tobacco that they thought were a quality smoke? Please let me add, I'm not referring to the 'legendary cigars' coming out of Florida (Miami or Tampa) Texas, Louisiana, etc....I mean custom rolled cigars using legitimate imported Habanos Cuban tobacco.
Thanks
Small quantity of finest custom blended Havanas rolled by Taboada
available to our newsletter subscribers only.
Dark and oily wrapper, soft and easy construction,
sweet and complex flavours, full bodied and medium strength.
If these are not the finest Havanas you have ever smoked...I will give your money back.
Uncut shaggy 5 1/2" length and 56 ring gauge
Gran Piramides shaggy (see image below) 7 1/2" length and 55 ring gauge
Belicoso shaggy 6" length and 60 ring gauge
Also available (on paid reserve) for dispatch by next Friday
Robusto 5" length and 56 ring gauge
Beker 7 1/2" length and 52 ring gauge
Double Robusto 7 1/2" length and 52 ring gauge.

When they write Taboada, are they referring to Rodolfo Taboada Campa? Because if I remember correctly, he still rolled 'en tubado' (or 'poco tubo' as I was taught) which I've only seen performed by Cuban Nationals living in the US.
I remember reading an article from James Suckling some time ago about these custom rolled cigars from retired Cuban rollers but said most of them weren't very good...except for cigars rolled by this gentlman. He said that Habanos won't give these custom blenders/rollers any quality tobacco to work with so it's sort of a stacked deck. I have had a few of these 'custom rolled' cigars over the years and tend to agree, they were sort of bland and non-descript at best, nothing I would go out of my way to acquire or buy at the time...and let me tell you, these things weren't cheap by any means, nearly twice the price of a quality Habanos stick in some places I was traveling. The cigars mentioned above were close to $400US for 10 cigars in GB.
Are these cigars legit or playing on the 'custom' hype?
I always thought they were a marketing tool to get more money out of our wallets.
Does anybody here have any experience with these unbanded custom rolled cigars from Rodolfo Taboada Campa or ANY unbanded custom rolled cigar utilizing Cuban tobacco that they thought were a quality smoke? Please let me add, I'm not referring to the 'legendary cigars' coming out of Florida (Miami or Tampa) Texas, Louisiana, etc....I mean custom rolled cigars using legitimate imported Habanos Cuban tobacco.
Thanks