Thursday, 12 June 2014

The Big Ring Gauge Trend

Recently we saw a change in the cigar size trend.  Double Toro, Gordo, Gigante, Sixty – call those the way you want – big ring gauges are the new big thing. 60-ring….and beyond….are appearing up in virtually every cigar line and they’re selling like crazy.
We have our Alec Bradley Black Market Gordo for a week that our box is almost finished just by sticks sales.
You would think it’s an obvious choice. Substantially more tobacco, marginally more expensive. It’s originally part of the American mindset that bigger is better, and often it is. But in the case of cigars, bigger isn’t necessarily better, just different.

Big ring cigars do offer some real benefits. They naturally burn longer; they burn much cooler, and pump out volumes of thick smoke. You can puff on a 60-ring until your face turn blue and it probably won’t burn hot or harsh. And then there’s the whole ‘best bang for your buck’ thing. Pound for pound, or weight vs. cost, big ring cigars are usually the best buy. But tobacco doesn’t work that way. Filler tobaccos are significantly less expensive than the wrapper, which is why smaller ring and bigger ring cigars, despite their size difference, maintain a somewhat similar price. They both utilize a comparable amount of wrapper leaf. Leading to my next point; smaller ring cigars have a much more favorable wrapper to filler ratio. So the big ring will have a lesser overall quality of leaf as it is mostly constituted of filler. Maybe one of the reason for the Cohiba Panatela (4 ½ x 26) to be so pricey.

We do offer a few 60 x 6 which is starting to be a great seller

1) Zino Platinum Barrel Tubos - $448 / stick

2) Alec Bradley Black Market Gordo - $150 / stick






3) Padron Series 7000 - $177 / stick





I looked around the web to find out the extreme and i discovered that cigar maker were enough crazy to come up with a 133 1/3 x 10. It is called the CroMagnon Femur by RoMa Craft Tobac.




This is what i call a Jawbreaker, you maybe able to get it in your mouth but not sure you will be able to remove it without tearing it apart.







Their First "draft" was an astonishing 500 x 10, then they reduced to 215 x 10 before they settle to the current size.Only 200 were made as it was very hard for them to find 200 suitable wrapper leaves for these cigars. Price is USD 50 / stick (US market where a high end cigar is around USD20)







So if you want to know what is all this fuzz about, then come to The Wall of Cigar to try our Padron 7000 or Alec Bradley Black Market Gordo !





 

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Interview with Roberto Pelayo Duran - Cigar Master


 I had the chance to meet Roberto a while back during my previous employment and it is when i discovered his cigars AZAN, now i am smoking Azan quite often and i am looking forward to try his new brand : Roberto Duran.







AZAN is the only Cuban Cigar brand ever founded by a Chinese Migrant. here is the short story :

1870: Kwan Ben Sen and his two brothers migrate from China to Havana, Cuba, to eventually settle in Manicaragua, the center of Cuba.

1928:  Kwan adopts the Cuban name: Domingo Azan and he is soon known by Cubans as the ‘Chinese from Manicaragua’. Together with his sons and nephews he starts to produce hand made cigars. The cigars become very well known in the region, using long filler tobacco leaves from Hoyo de Manicaragua, which is considered one of the top tobacco region in Cuba.

1938:Luck is on Mr Azan’s side, he wins the national lottery. He invests the money into building a state-of-the-art cigarette factory. It soon becomes the main source of local employment and the biggest infrastructure in the region. The factory’s high quality products conquer the region rapidly

Post 1961:  After the Cuban Revolution in 1959 the former Azan factory becomes part of the state runned “Empresa de Tabaco Torcido Villa Clara, Manicaragua”. They produce high quality Cuban cigars for export. The town museum, across the street from the factory, features many items from the cigar factory including cigar and cigarettes packages and advertising materials.

2012:  Year of the Dragon. The come-back of the only Cuban cigar brand with Chinese roots. Azan is relaunched by Roberto Pelayo Duran in Nicaragua.





       The Wall of Cigar : Set apart the legal smoking age, when and how the passion for cigars did come to you?

Roberto : It was during my last year of University.  I was 21 or 22 and about to graduate as Bachelor in International Economics; I wanted to work for a bank, then I was introduced to the head of Cubatabaco – the former Cuban cigar export company –.  Apart from being a great manager, Francisco Padron enjoyed being a mentor for young talents.  We started meeting regularly; he was giving me excellent cigars including Cohiba Lanceros, Esplendidos, but were the Cohiba Coronas Especiales  that really hooked me.  Then Padron convinced me that the best carrier option in Cuba was to work for the cigar company, pretty much the only one Cuban product with a real marketing strategy, at that time, to continue conquering the world. 

       Do you remember your very first cigar?  

      Yes, I was 12 and took it from my Grandfather.  He used to smoke many cigars a day, perhaps 8 or 10.  Never saw him without a cigar.


 
       What is your smoke of choice when in good mood and when in bad mood? 

      I don’t smoke in bad mood.  Now a days, rather than being a habit I try to reserve a great time of the day or the week to enjoy a cigar and it has to be a good time.  I love Cuban Cigars but frankly I have seen myself smoking more and more Nicaraguan cigars and learning all the variety of flavors.   In my factory – Nicatabaco SA – in Esteli, we produce fantastic cigars.  Our Azan white line and Roberto Duran are two cigars that I smoke very often.

     What is your beverage of choice while smoking? 

     Coffee before 6 and Whiskey after 6 
 
      How many cigars do you smoke per day?

      It depends.  Some days I don’t smoke.  Others I could smoke 6 cigars.  But as average probably one.

      If you had to give only one advice or tip to a cigar smoker, what would it be? 

      Don’t pre-judge a cigar due to origin.  You can be very surprised.



      Do you have an anecdote to share? 

      Many. One of my favorites was the late 90’s when Bill Clinton visited Hong Kong.  We sold over HKD 2 million in Cuban cigars to his entourage.  Another of my favorites is when I give some of our Nicaraguan blends to some of my ex-colleagues in Cubatabaco and Habanos SA and they argue that the cigars are Cuban.

      Which celebrities do you think represent well the world of Aficionados?
      The one that comes to my mind is Arnold Schwarzenegger, the only politician I know  that in today’s world that kept his cigars being a high-ranking politician.



     Tell us a bit about your new brand Roberto Duran.  

      We are very excited about Roberto Duran.  It is of course a medium to strong flavor, very well balanced.  We didn’t care about the cost of the filler and binder; we simply chose the best quality.  The most distinct element will be the wrapper.  We have obtained this year in Ecuador a criollo, light brown Colorado wrapper that no one else has and that we haven’t seen it seems the early days of Cohiba.  That makes the Roberto Duran a top top cigar.  We have aging them now for over 8 months and I fighting with my guys in the factory for them to stop smoking it, otherwise we will smoke the whole inventory ourselves.

     How do you see the Cigar Market in Asia in the future?

Market is growing mainly due to the growing demand in China.  It will be very beneficial if the market in China opens and give fair opportunities to the brands to compete.  The Asian smokers are starting to understand non-Cuban cigars as well.  The big different is that Cuban Cigars are basically one blend, one flavor, tobacco from a relative very small area.  Nicaraguan and other cigars have tobacco from a wide variety of regions with very different flavors.  It takes a while for a Cuban cigar smoker to be able to understand the different flavors and taste of tobacco, before he can really appreciate the quality offered by some of them.   I know it because of myself, it took me a long time to get through it and now I smoke more Nicaraguan than anything –  and believe me, I have a choice.
  
   
     Which is beside the U.S.A. your larger market? 

      Canada
 

     How many cigars do you produce every year?

Our target this year is to produce over 1 million cigars.  We are a boutique factory, focused on quality and brand building.
  


      Tell us more about your rated cigars  

      There has been many ratings for Azan, and all have been very good and excellent.  You can visit facebook: Roberto Duran Premium Cigars and see all of them



     Roberto Pelayo Duran began his life’s work in his homeland of Havana, Cuba where tobacco grabbed a hold of him, and never let go. Supervising the production of cigar manufacturing in Cuba was only the beginning as he later went on to assemble and manage distribution of all Cuban cigar brands for Asia for The Pacific Cigar Company Ltd. After various high level positions in the tobacco industry Roberto’s new venture gives him the platform to introduce a brand of cigars, AZAN, that offer the same quality, construction, and detail which he exceeded from those he supervised while in Cuba.

Azan Cigars are 100% handmade by skilled cigar rollers and buncheros. The size of operation allows Azan to maintain a dedication to quality and excellence, setting Azan apart from its competitors. This hand rolling requires even Azan’s very best cigar buncheros months to learn. Each cigar roller and bunchero is specialized in one size only to become the absolute master in the art of cigar making.

Azan is one of the biggest kept secrets in the history of Cuban cigar brands and is particularly unique as it is the only Cuban cigar brand ever founded by Chines.

       Azan Tobacco Group Includes :

 Azan Tobacco Ltd HK
Robeto Duran Premium Cigars - USA
Nicatabaco SA - Nicaragua
Fincas Azan SA - Ecuador