At the main Dependance of the Casa del Habano in Vietnams Ho-Chi-Minh-City (HCMC) you can find the countries largest selection of the finest and rarest Cuban Cigars in the biggest Humidor I have ever seen (7.1 meters high).
The reason that Cuban cigars are so pricey is because of the strangle hold that China and other Asian countries have had on Cuba and Habanos jacking up the pricing and throwing the world for a loop. Other Habanos in other countries can't stock their shelves anymore because of the market capture that has happened in Asia.
Outrageous prices you can buy these very same cigars at La Casa stores in different countries for much cheaper with exception of the regional cigars that is made for the Asia market.
This is the best-stocked humidor I've ever seen any where. The local populous must be far too poor to buy anything and they really only service the odd travelling millionaire.
You don't really need a humidor in Vietnam, do you? It is so humid there, and especially in Saigon, the temperature and humidity stays quite the same over the whole year.
A cigar gets touched 200 times during the manufacturing process BAREHANDED. The lady just used gloves to appear more professional and luxurious. The cigars in the shop are totally overpriced.
@@sammydavis5415 that humidor looks like it sells for something like $150k-$400k. The dude should at least ask permission before he freakin touches it. The woman was extremely accommodating, opened a box of cigars for him that he made no indication that he was gonna purchase, even opening up and showing him that ridiculously expensive humidor. Hopefully he did spend a good bit of money there. Still, it was off-putting watching him stick his nose in the box of cigars, looking in the private locker thing, like asking "can I look in" and then just doing it before he got an answer, daring to touch the humidor that costs as much as a house. Maybe that's why people are snobby at places like this. They have to deal with this kind of behavior all the time, lol. Woman was extremely polite though, she rocks.
Sancho Panza also makes a maduro and an extra-fuerte. You can buy them for less than $4 US on the internet. It's an okay smoke, nothing special. Made in Honduras.
@@YaBoyPigz imagine you’re playing premier and I’m in your lobby and I started spinning and called you a loser, that’s disrespectful to both you and the game.
Great video to see their selection but I think you should comment a bit less as you don't seem to know much of what you're talking about. Rafael Gonzales Coronas de Lonsdales are a mid-tier cigar. They are by no means rare in the majority of countries offered.