Blog > Rambling Session - Brand Recommendations & Giveaway (10/08/2024)

Rambling Session - Brand Recommendations & Giveaway (10/08/2024)

Rambling Session - Brand Recommendations & Giveaway (10/08/2024)

Happy Tuesday.

It was a chilly one this morning… I do like chilly mornings, personally. It’s weather like this that gets me back in the mood to work in the shop in the mornings. For whatever reason, the warmer weather makes me less inclined to do so. Maybe when I refinish the shop and add a man door that I can open up and get the fresh, warm morning air through, I will feel different about that..

Anyhow, I mentioned a few weeks ago about how I had stepped back a bit, due to general overwhelmed-ness. I have been ramping back up here at The Cigar Farm. My blog posts aren’t as frequent as they used to be, but I have been posting a bit more on socials, doing more reviews again, and working on my inventory.

So here are the intentions of today’s post:

  1. Check out the The Cigar Farm Deals Page and take advantage of that Clearance Bin… 
  2. I have recently added Adventura Cigars, Aladino Cigars, and have Apostate Cigars en route (also waiting on some more/new Patina Cigars). I have a few other brands in line that I want to add. Now I am looking for some insight from you. Comment below 1 or 2 brands that you would love to see land on the site. 

The deal is if you comment 1 or 2 brands, you get an entry into a contest for a $10 gift card. If you comment on the brands AND order something (use the same email address as the comment so I know), then you get 2 entries. 

Let’s run this till the end of Sunday

Take care,

-Trevor

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14 comments

Thank you to all for participating! Looks like I’ve got some companies to reach out to!

Trevor

Warped and Caldwell would be some good additions.

Chris

Curvari – Perhaps the most underrated brand in all of Cigardom because the owner doesn’t really bother to engage in FOMO marketing that seems endemic to trendy, fly-by-night “boutique” brands that lack substance and longevity. Curivari cigars are made by Plascencia and TABSA, but the MSRP is where the value of the brand’s marcas truly shines. They are affordable without tasting cheap. An $8 Curivari may well outperform a $30-$40 Kaldwel…

Others to consider: La Flor Domicana; Luciano/ACE Prime; Illusione; HVC; Warped/Gellis; ATL Cigars Co.; Cavalier Geneve; Mbombay Cigars; Espinosa; Jake Wyatt; Tatuaje; Fuente; Padron; Daviboys; United Cigar brands; West Tampa Cigar Co.

Antonio Marinara

I was going to say Apostate, but I see you’re on top of that! Great cigars.

I’d say Dapper and maybe Gran Habano?

Nick

P.G. or La Aroma de Cuba are what I would recommend.

Cyndi Stevens

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