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Daviso27

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As some of you all may know, I just returned from my vacation. This year the wife and I met up with my parents and flew to Puerto Rico. I had a blast, but that is not the purpose of this post....

I want to talk about the local cigar shop we visited during our trip.

A quick history lesson....When early explorers first arrived on the island, they found the Taino Indians cultivating, blending, rolling and smoking tobacco.

Europeans had never seen tobacco rolled into tubes for smoking before. The Taino Indians called their tobacco "sik'ar", which was later taken back to Spain and called "cigarro."


As we walked the streets of Old San Juan, we were on a quest to find a local cigar shop by the name of "Don Collins". Upon locating the shop we were greeted by a young man, not older than 21-24 years of age, by the name of Oscar.

He walked us up to a antique table which housed a 150 count display humidor. He explained that at this shop, the only sticks they sell is a local brand, grown, aged, rolled, bundled and sold locally. He quickly offered us a sample (on the house) I grabbed a longsdale, my father grabbed a Corona Gorda.

Oscar proceeded to cut and light our smokes and offered us some local rum. As we smoked our sticks, Oscar passionately spoke of the heritage of the Puerto Rican tobacco and the history of cigars on the island. As we continued to smoke, we talked about the local politics as well as McCain vs. Obama, price of oil, etc.

In between our conversation, he would stop and ask us how the smoke was, what notes are we tasting, he asked us to notice the white ash and the perfect burn. We could have easily smoked and ran out but the quality of the smoke and the passion of the leaf that this gentleman possesed...had me sold.

I purchased a bundle of corona gordas and a bottle of the local rum. Oscar also mentioned that in early August, there will be tours of the tabacco factory as well as other cultural stops.

I have been to dozens of smoke shops, some with inventory that could stop world hunger, but this shop with one factory name and 7-9 vitolas made its mark in my heart. Not only does it give me great pride to be Puerto Rican but it makes me want to share....



I will send a bomb, that includes a Don Collin's Corona Gorda (box date 6/11/08) to the 1st 3 responses to this post!!! Just flash me your addy after posting!!!

www.Don-Collins.com
 
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Man, that's an incredible story. That much pride and care for one's work is hard to find these days. Glad you had a good time and thanks for sharing it with us.
 

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I was just thinking about Puerto Rico a few days ago. I`d never heard it mentioned in reference to cigars, which is unusual considering the neighboring islands.

good post!

You`ve got me thinking about my next vacation destination;)
 

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When I was in Puerto Rico a couple years ago I had one of there sticks and aslo bought a few. I don't remember which ones it was but it was not bad at all. I would love to try another.
 
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Great story. The hospitality of the shop owner makes me want to go to Puerto Rico as I have never been there.

Maybe I can convince the wife when the kiddies fly the nest, right after we go where she wants to go.
 

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Awesome story Daviso. Glad you had a great trip with your parents. And a very gracious move on your sharing part.

If you ever decide to pick up more, give me a shout.
 

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Thanks Bro. I will make sure to give some feed back on the Don Collins.
 
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Coño , Brode ... hasta ahora encuentro esta historia... como siempre llego atrasado al baile. Yo nunca he provado un tabaco estaba hecho en la Isla del Encanto. Vendeme uno , Papi !!!!!
 

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LOL! I've been to that store....about 2 months ago. Nice folks alright.
But the smokes, I personally found them uninspiring....i've got a few left mellowing out.
Maybe it'll get better with age. But I'm glad at least you're experience was better.
Maybe I'll pop open my bottle of Coquito and light another one up.
 

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I have yet to smoke another one...After returning home, I wanted them to sit in a stable environment before I smoke another....I enjoyed the smoke very much...but compared to lets say a well aged Opus, or a Partagas Habano #2, or an Edmundo....it doesnt really stand up. The smoke was still young (box date 6/11/08) (Date of purchase was 6/23) and I do think they will get better with age. I dont want people to think that I believe these sticks are the "Alpha-Omega" of cigars, because they are not, but I do recommend you give them a chance and visit the store if you find yourself in Old San Juan.
 

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