Just thought I let you know that Andre finally resigned the Viaje website. Looks pretty cool. Can't wait to see what the 2011 releases are.
http://viajecigars.com/
http://viajecigars.com/
They cut back on the retailers??They really cut back their retailers... 98 by my count.
That was my same thought. Hopefully they'll do that in 2011.They still need to update it to include their limited releases like Tatuaje's website. Looks good though.
I was a bit taken aback by that as well. Detracts a bit from the site in my opinion.Looks to me like someone has a big ego... glad his company is all about Andre sitting on a throne and not the cigar. LOL
I doubt that over half of their retailers would drop such a hot brand over that kind of thing. Maybe it is a little of both. I heard that one of their regional distributors because THEY were cutting shops.They cut back on the retailers??
I have heard otherwise.... involving the retailers cutting back on selling Viaje. Something to do with logistics, angry waiting customers, and incorrect orders. I have heard this from 3 local retailers (local to me).
They are still very good cigars (the few I've had)
Probably more than half their retailers aren't included in the limited releases which is the hot part of their company...I doubt that over half of their retailers would drop such a hot brand over that kind of thing. Maybe it is a little of both. I heard that one of their regional distributors because THEY were cutting shops.
If you can't supply the customers you have, scale back. It is actually a good move.
Seriously? Viaje is pretty good, if you don't count the regular production (yeah, not the best business model for the everyday smoker, I know!)Looks to me like someone has a big ego... glad his company is all about Andre sitting on a throne and not the cigar. LOL
But how hot is the brand, really? I know they get a lot of love on the interwebs, do their sales warrant a retailer putting up with stuff? I have no idea, just wondering.I doubt that over half of their retailers would drop such a hot brand over that kind of thing. Maybe it is a little of both. I heard that one of their regional distributors because THEY were cutting shops.
If you can't supply the customers you have, scale back. It is actually a good move.
Seriously? Viaje is pretty good, if you don't count the regular production (yeah, not the best business model for the everyday smoker, I know!)
The Exclusivo Jar Release was hands down one of THE best cigars I have ever smoked, and I've tasted quite a few cigars over the past 20 years.
But how hot is the brand, really? I know they get a lot of love on the interwebs, do their sales warrant a retailer putting up with stuff? I have no idea, just wondering.
As to updating the site with all their limited release sticks ... they'd need to buy a lot more server space to handle that.
"Hot brand" is a relative term. 2 of the Shops i talked to all quit carrying them like 2 years ago. This "new hottness" must be the re-relighting of that flame.I doubt that over half of their retailers would drop such a hot brand over that kind of thing. Maybe it is a little of both. I heard that one of their regional distributors because THEY were cutting shops.
If you can't supply the customers you have, scale back. It is actually a good move.
Yep, I agree 100% with that statement!They still need to update it to include their limited releases like Tatuaje's website. Looks good though.
Nerd Cityman, andre looks like such a douche....
I thought the same...man, andre looks like such a douche....
Andre is actually a pretty cool guy. Over the phone, he doesn't come off as arrogant at all. And at the trade shows he's very approachable, unlike some other cigar guys that I won't mention.man, andre looks like such a douche....
please do.he's very approachable, unlike some other cigar guys that I won't mention.