I've been looking lately at the lists I've made of some of the best cigars I've ever smoked.
These lists are filled with a lot of the names you'd expect:
Tatuaje
Liga Privada
Don Pepin Garcia
Illusione
But among those greats, there's another company that continues to pop up right alongside them:
Pinar Del Rio
The big difference is, though - PDR regularly produces cigars at a fraction of the price that most (if not all) of these other companies.
I recently purchased a box of PDR Reserva Limitada's for a mere $60.
The flavour profile, construction and overall quality of Pinar Del Rio sticks is consistently on par with any of the other super premium brands, yet I rarely see a box of PDR's exceed the $100 mark.
Why is it that this company is able to produce super premium quality cigars, in the price range of yard-gars?
Why are even their most expensive sticks half or less of the price of a box of regular-production sticks by most other super premium brands?
Is there a reason? Or are we just damn lucky?
These lists are filled with a lot of the names you'd expect:
Tatuaje
Liga Privada
Don Pepin Garcia
Illusione
But among those greats, there's another company that continues to pop up right alongside them:
Pinar Del Rio
The big difference is, though - PDR regularly produces cigars at a fraction of the price that most (if not all) of these other companies.
I recently purchased a box of PDR Reserva Limitada's for a mere $60.
The flavour profile, construction and overall quality of Pinar Del Rio sticks is consistently on par with any of the other super premium brands, yet I rarely see a box of PDR's exceed the $100 mark.
Why is it that this company is able to produce super premium quality cigars, in the price range of yard-gars?
Why are even their most expensive sticks half or less of the price of a box of regular-production sticks by most other super premium brands?
Is there a reason? Or are we just damn lucky?