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maverickmage said:
In regards to innovation, I struggle to understand the definition in the cigar world. Rocky Patel puts something new on the market every week it seems....is that innovative? Like Freebern said, it's tobacco, you grow it, harvest it, age it, roll it, and smoke it.
I think you guys are breaking it down too simplistically. If there were no innovation with cigars, all the cigars would probably taste similar... in which case, why bother smoking a $10 stick over a $2 stick? There's innovation in various points. It could be a change in rolling method, it could be different regional tobaccos, different blend combinations, different fermentation method, different growing method, etc...
Sure, you have places like Rocky Patel creates some blah cigars, but new cigars do have its merits. It's part of the reason why people goes to cigar trade shows and whatnot. To see what new cigars are coming out. I think places like LFD, Illusione, and even CAO are some better examples.
I can accept that argument, and see your point. I especially like your point of LFD being innovative. I 100% agree that they seem to do it right. I'm not saying to "not be" innovative and that I won't accept change. I'm honestly saying that I don't quite know what it means to be innovative in this business. But I do like your examples.