ironpeddler
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Capturing 20 to 30 percent of the US market? Maybe initially when cigar shops buy their inventory. But at their current prices and the taxes involved here in the United States...even a Breva will be considered a Premium cigar. :laugh:
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What I did find interesting were these facts....
"Spain remains the largest market for Cuban cigars, followed by France, China, Germany and then Swizterland. Cohiba is the country's largest selling brand, followed by Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta and Partagás. In terms of regional sales, Europe is its largest market by far, representing more than half of the company's sales."
Not even a mention of the market in Great Britain and the fact that their most expensive brand sold the most cigars worldwide....with no mention of Bolivar as a sales leader.
LINK
What I did find interesting were these facts....
"Spain remains the largest market for Cuban cigars, followed by France, China, Germany and then Swizterland. Cohiba is the country's largest selling brand, followed by Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta and Partagás. In terms of regional sales, Europe is its largest market by far, representing more than half of the company's sales."
Not even a mention of the market in Great Britain and the fact that their most expensive brand sold the most cigars worldwide....with no mention of Bolivar as a sales leader.