We step into the time machine this week and we look at the cigar industry and how it has changed from 1994 to 2019. We will pull out some old price lists and look at how cigar pricing has changed. We also look at prices from other industries to see if pricing has been consistent.
We also look at cigars we feel are underpriced. In short, what cigars perform better than their pricing. We look at values in the cigar industry.
If the first hour we fire up a cigar from David’s vault. The cigar is a 1994 Suerdieck Don Pepe Robusto that was made in Brazil featuring a Brazilian grown Sumatra wrapper. In the second hour we fire up a La Gianna Corona Maduro from The Cigar Authority care package that has been made since ’94.
The Cigar Authority is a member of the United Podcast Network and is recorded live in front of a studio audience at Studio 21 Podcast Cafe upstairs at Two Guys Smoke Shop in Salem, NH and as always you can find many of the cigars we discuss at http://www.2GuysCigars.com/.
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Ticketed Cigar Events - The After Show
Cigar Battle Royal - Udder Chaos!
A Cigar Offer We Can Refuse - The After Show
50 Yes or No Questions for Cigar Manufacturers
The Next Generation of Cigar Smokers - The After Show
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Because I’m in the Cigar Industry - The After Show
Succession Plans in the Cigar Industry
Cigar Tradeshow Discussion - The After Show
The 2023 Fantasy Cigar Draft
TAA Exclusive Cigars - The After Show
Celebrating 13 Years - Is This the End?
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Havana City with Reinier Lorenzo of HVC Cigars
Top 10 Ways to Fix Your Cigar - The After Show
The Top 10 Figurados in the World!
Alternatives to Legendary Cigars - The After Show
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