Thank you Randall! I feel very fortunate to have been able to see it in person, so I’m glad you enjoyed the video and took the time to watch. Stay well friend.
Correct, the factory is closed to the general public. They only offer tours once a year during the ProCigar festival. Hope this helps! Thank you for watching.
Hi AJ, According to the copyright notice I got from RU-vid, it’s “Timoteo by Los Ahijados”. I hope it’s correct - thanks for watching and for your support.
How do we reserve a tour? I’ve been searching high and low on how to set up one. I’m trying to go to the DR for vacation and want to surprise my husband with a tour
Wow - what a gift to your husband. The factory is closed to the general public. The only way to get in for a tour is during the ProCigar festival which is every year in February. Best of luck!
YA know ..everyone NEEDS a SUPERHERO story !! Most if NOT ALL are shrouded in mystery lmao !! NOOOOO >>>It was luck , timing and great marketing ...simple ! NOT GREAT just american and the world is wiser ..i hope . !
Hmmm… I feel like the PERFECT cigar, the undisputed and unrivalled father of all cigars would be Cuban tobacco grown in Cuban conditions and in Cuban soil, with Cuban blends, made with the Cuban passion for cigars, with the quality control, care and attention to detail and perfection of the Dominicans and the New World. Idk, I just feel there is something about Cuban tobacco and a fine cigar like a Partagas Serie D no. 4 or a Montecristo Edmundo, and the Cohiba’s made with the medio tiempo like the Behike line, no other cigar on the planet compares to it. Sure, a box of 25 Cubans usually do contain 2 or 3 poorly constructed pieces and that’s a real annoyance but the tobacco itself? Nothing compares. That’s just my opinion and I’m sure people will disagree with that, and that’s perfectly okay.