I'm new to the world of cigars but today I was thinking I've never heard of PR or Haiti made cigars. Why not, its in the same area of the world Haiti is even connected to DR.
Picked some up a few years ago and they are flavored. Too sweet for me.Don Collins is a PR cigar company. I've seen Haitian cigars but don't remember brands. I've never had either.
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There is a decent amount of tobacco grown in PR but 95% is exported. There are a couple smaller factories that roll their own brands but the couple I saw didn't even age them leading to a very pungent heavy smoke. You'll find there don't seem to be a lot of smokers there due to years of negative publicity and anti smoking campaigns by the government.A couple guess'.
Puerto Rico- Too expensive (developed Country).
Haiti- Politcally unstable.
Dave, I will assume you did not venture to Haiti to get rich, so what, may I ask, brought you there? Your post is intriguing .I've spent a whole lot of time in Haiti (since 1999)...
Haiti used to produce a lot of tobacco... These days it is minimal though... The country has decimated it's natural resources over the years and much of the land, while fertile, isn't suitable for crops...
There are other obstacles to overcome as well... While labor is cheap.. materials and resources are expensive in Haiti... Infrastructure is largely non existent as well... Once you leave Port Au Prince, the road system is deplorable... skilled labor of any kind is extremely hard to find.. Utilities outside of Port Au Prince are scarce... Much of the country runs on generators (expensive to purchase, keep fueled, and maintained...)...
You've also got a lot of crime.. A less than stable government that is riddled with corruption.. Etc..etc...
Get past all of that... And you still have to overcome a culture that as a rule doesn't take a lot of pride in work.. Or work very hard (there are certainly exceptions to this though...)..
There are a few tobacco farms left in Haiti... And there is a local brand of cigarettes as well as a couple of local brands of cigars... I don't think any of them are exported though...
All that said... One of the best rums in the world is Haitian (15year Barbancourt... Absolutely delicious..)... And I love the country... The north side of the country is beautiful.. There used to be a Club Med near Jacmel that was awesome.. They just couldn't make it work (much of the same reasons listed above)... There are still a couple of other resorts in the area that are decent now... I've actually considered retiring there at one time... (Housing is stupid cheap... And the food is incredible...)...
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Dave, I will assume you did not venture to Haiti to get rich, so what, may I ask, brought you there? Your post is intriguing . [/qoute]
When I first started going.. I thought I was getting rich lol... I made the best wages I ever had at that point lol...
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Nothing to envy Smoke..I envy you MD, I have always had a fascination with Haiti
I had a meetup and mini-herf with a production manager of a cigar company. He works in the DR and he mentioned that from the air, you can physically see the border because of how the natural resources have been decimated.I've spent a whole lot of time in Haiti (since 1999)...
Haiti used to produce a lot of tobacco... These days it is minimal though... The country has decimated it's natural resources over the years and much of the land, while fertile, isn't suitable for crops...
There are other obstacles to overcome as well... While labor is cheap.. materials and resources are expensive in Haiti... Infrastructure is largely non existent as well... Once you leave Port Au Prince, the road system is deplorable... skilled labor of any kind is extremely hard to find.. Utilities outside of Port Au Prince are scarce... Much of the country runs on generators (expensive to purchase, keep fueled, and maintained...)...
You've also got a lot of crime.. A less than stable government that is riddled with corruption.. Etc..etc...
Get past all of that... And you still have to overcome a culture that as a rule doesn't take a lot of pride in work.. Or work very hard (there are certainly exceptions to this though...)..
There are a few tobacco farms left in Haiti... And there is a local brand of cigarettes as well as a couple of local brands of cigars... I don't think any of them are exported though...
All that said... One of the best rums in the world is Haitian (15year Barbancourt... Absolutely delicious..)... And I love the country... The north side of the country is beautiful.. There used to be a Club Med near Jacmel that was awesome.. They just couldn't make it work (much of the same reasons listed above)... There are still a couple of other resorts in the area that are decent now... I've actually considered retiring there at one time... (Housing is stupid cheap... And the food is incredible...)...