cbob
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My first comment is that the linked piece is from a 1997 CBC bit. Things have changes quite a bit since 1997 and our BOTL outside of Canada should regard any price or retailer quotes in light of the 11 years of "progress" in the cigar industry.In Calgary, I have heard rumors of an authorized Havana House of Canada retailler refilling boxes with the Havana House label with questionable cigars that his customers or himself brings back from Cuba/Mexico, etc.
Those of you who missed the original Marketplace program :
They took a box (I think R y J Churchills but maybe Esplendidos) purchased at a Casa del Habano in Canada to Cuba and offered a cigar to the manager of a cigar factory (which one escapes me). He took a couple of rapid puffs and pronounced it A FAKE!
Well DUH!
Nobody should believe that he was not afraid of a setup and it was best that he err on the safe side rather than look stupid when the CBC told him it was a Dominican. When shown proof of purchase, he could still claim that the cigar was sub-standard and had slipped through.
The program had repercussions in Canada with Havana House taking extra pains to ensure authentic cigars.
But the points are well taken and have current parallels.
I sat beside the Manager for Havana House from Quebec during our cigar rolling class at the Festival in Havana in Feb and we later go to discussing the "parallel market" which he considers a real threat to honest retailing of Cuban cigars in Canada. He mentioned that there are currently (in Cuba) managers in factories that will divert sub-standard product to the parallel market rather than recycling it as is the rule. He also claimed that parallel market wholesalers in countries such as Panama and especially Honduras are replacing half the cigars in boxes of Cuban product with locally-made cigars, (after carefully lifting all seals etc) then supplying these cigars to the Canadian market. I don't buy into everything he said (there's more) given his vested interest but my own experience is that there are indeed poor quality or counterfeit products finding their way into Canadian retail stores.
Drew, I'd be interested in the name of that Calgary retailer. ???
I met a self-styled "BIG" Calgary retailer at a dinner in Cuba -cowboy hat and all- and he impressed me as just the kind of guy who would be buying from the parallel market or buying counterfeits on his trips to Cuba (difficult due to Cuban diligence but not impossible) and substituting the cheapies for the real thing for those customers he might consider "unsophisticated" IYKWIM
I won't mention any names here but you could PM me and we can compare notes.
Commander Bob
Has had a fake Monte 2 from a (former) local retailer.