Dave just seems like an industry stooge. Not only is his article unreadable, but the whole description of his trip is flat, insipid, and dumb. Here's a guy who has been in the cigar industry for 30 years--so he claims. Now he takes a life-long dream trip to Cuba. His first thought about this trip, "God Bless America." But what he really means to say is, probably, "God Bless the American cigar market." I also don't believe that he got a tour of all the Habanos S.A. production facilities. Habanos S.A. is one of the most secretive institutions in the world. All of a sudden, they're going to pull down the curtain for a group of gringo tourists? No way.
This article undermines the very fundamentals of journalistic integrity. It's the reason real journalists cannot stomach the horrible influx of bloggers like this man. "Get this," Dave writes, "There is no blend." Says who? Some dopey gringo who's convinced himself of the delusion that he's a cigar expert. Anytime a professional journalist makes a statement of that caliber, they need to source it. Who's the source, Dave? Did you speak with the factory manager and he told you this? Did you speak with the current CEO of Habanos S.A., and he told you this? Or is this statement merely the assumption of a pompous and stupid ignoramus? Because that's what it sounds like to me.
That's how the intelligent and discerning reader can separate real professional journalism from nonsensical, uninformed, and presumptuous gibberish like Dave's bullshit. Judge the source! In fact, Dave is the only source in this whole article. There is no authority in the article to verify his claims other than himself. Judging by his impressions of Cuba, by the idiotic way he writes, and by his obvious lack of intelligence and brain-power, I would say Dave's article has absolutely no credibility whatsoever, and neither does Dave himself. Dave is the reason that foreigners, the world over, f-ing detest Americans. Can you blame them?