Figure I would stir the pot a little...
Everyone always talks about this cigar or that cigar being too expensive, but I am going to state emphatically that the is also a point at which a cigar can be too inexpensive. I do not believe that if Opus X were a $6 stick they would be regarded as Opus X... Even if miraculously they could somehow make them exactly the same for a cost that allowed it, which I do not believe they can knowing what it takes to make such a cigar.
Pricepoints establish expectations and positions a product. Now granted, in return the consumer who buys these products is expecting and deserving of a better grade of product which is more consistent and actually does cost more to make - so there is definitely a relationship between price and quality when it comes to products - people expect/know they are getting excellence when they buy an Opus X, Padron Anniversary, Liga Privada, Ashton VSG, Davidoff, you fill in the brand...
Cigars are a very personal thing, so why those brands I listed may not float your boat and while you may like such and such a $6 cigar better than all of them, you can not deny that there is no $6 cigar that is held in as high esteem by most as the brands I have listed, even though you may personally think it is actually a better cigar.
So the question I pose is what is the ideal price point that you consider puts a cigar into the realm of being an Uber-Premium cigar and one that you would expect to judge against the ESTABLISHED Uber-Premium Brands?
So lets say the new UBER-Premium has these 5 sizes:
Corona
Robusto
Toro
Double Corona
Torpedo
What price point do -YOU- think would be the right one to position amongst today's top tier brands?
Ignore taxes and just go for MSRP.
This is a very hypothetical discussion and fwiw, I already have an opinion which I may or may not share later after others add their opinions. And yes this thread may educate some knucklehead cigar importer, but I am okay with that cause there is a hell of a lot more that goes into making a successful cigar than just price.
I can only imagine the replies this thread is going to get... <snicker>
BR,
STS
Everyone always talks about this cigar or that cigar being too expensive, but I am going to state emphatically that the is also a point at which a cigar can be too inexpensive. I do not believe that if Opus X were a $6 stick they would be regarded as Opus X... Even if miraculously they could somehow make them exactly the same for a cost that allowed it, which I do not believe they can knowing what it takes to make such a cigar.
Pricepoints establish expectations and positions a product. Now granted, in return the consumer who buys these products is expecting and deserving of a better grade of product which is more consistent and actually does cost more to make - so there is definitely a relationship between price and quality when it comes to products - people expect/know they are getting excellence when they buy an Opus X, Padron Anniversary, Liga Privada, Ashton VSG, Davidoff, you fill in the brand...
Cigars are a very personal thing, so why those brands I listed may not float your boat and while you may like such and such a $6 cigar better than all of them, you can not deny that there is no $6 cigar that is held in as high esteem by most as the brands I have listed, even though you may personally think it is actually a better cigar.
So the question I pose is what is the ideal price point that you consider puts a cigar into the realm of being an Uber-Premium cigar and one that you would expect to judge against the ESTABLISHED Uber-Premium Brands?
So lets say the new UBER-Premium has these 5 sizes:
Corona
Robusto
Toro
Double Corona
Torpedo
What price point do -YOU- think would be the right one to position amongst today's top tier brands?
Ignore taxes and just go for MSRP.
This is a very hypothetical discussion and fwiw, I already have an opinion which I may or may not share later after others add their opinions. And yes this thread may educate some knucklehead cigar importer, but I am okay with that cause there is a hell of a lot more that goes into making a successful cigar than just price.
I can only imagine the replies this thread is going to get... <snicker>
BR,
STS