Tuesday, February 16 2010
by Tom Johansmeyer (
Gadling.com)
Cigar manufacturers are eager to host consumers. If you happen to be in Honduras or Nicaragua, your request for a tour of the facilities would probably be met with excitement and a warm welcome. But, you can get more than that. As the manufacturers and retailers struggle to overcome the effects of the global recession, many are arranging cigar-centric trips designed to host you from seed to ash.
Many cigar companies are partnering with tobacconists to arrange cigar tours for their customers. Camacho brings smokers down to Honduras to spend a few days at "Camp Camacho," where they can tour the fields, see how cigars are rolled and smoke as much as you like. Rocky Patel and Drew Estate (which makes Acids and Javas) host groups as well, in Honduras and Nicaragua, respectively. My recent trip to Pepin Garcia's factory was a first for the company, but I strongly suspect that many will follow. While Drew Estate is open to individual bookings, most of the cigar trips offered by manufacturers need to be arranged by cigar shops...
How to book a cigar tour continues here...