This conversation felt like a job interview for the fella. Ive enjoyed several cigars from Cavalier over the last couple years. Happy to see they made it to the Cigars Daily Nation.
In sweden alot of men smoke cigars at christmas, new years eve etc. I always did it aswell but i just did it because it was like a tradition so i bought budget. Then eventually i bought a real 20 dollar cigar and i was stuck. I got obsessed even though i had been smoking a few "cigars" every year. That real one just got me hooked and now i smoke in general atleast one a day. Edit, i smoke alot of different cigars between 80-alot more cigars, my go to brands are H. Upmann and Romeo y julieta.
Cavalier Genève US Regional Exclusive Petit Robusto is a banger!! Buy a box of those and you will be grabbing one every time you want to smoke, but don’t know how much time you have.
Great interview! I'll have to pick up a Cavalier White Series! Flor De Oliva Gold was my first cigar! One of my college roommates took me to an event at a local lounge where they were displaying the Oliva Brand and I decided to buy their inexpensive Flor De Oliva Gold and fell in love with cigars ever since with the feel and earthiness of the cigar! Now I have a RU-vid Channel and group where I make video reviews and podcasts about cigars! 😊 And like Sebastián said in the beginning of the video, there's no wrong way to do this.
My first cigar was a Jake Wyatt Appendix II. I was getting married and he just went into a cigar shop and that was what he was given as a suggestion. To be honest, it wasn’t bad, but what really got me hooked was a Plasencia 149 cosecha. I loved the flavor and using a good cutter and butane lighter made it so much better. After watching this, I’m going to try Cavalier tomorrow right after I get off work.
There's one thing that Sebastian forgot to add is that his dad was the owner of the oldest cigar shop in Geneva called "Tabac Rhein", which still exists and a must go place if you travel to Switzerland.
I'm a GM at a lounge in Cincinnati, OH. We just got Cavalier in, and it's such a wonderful brand. It's fantastic to have a cigar that offers an experience, a flavor journey, and layers of complexity without having to lean on Ligero tobacco to do it.
My first cigar: I was getting married. So for my bachelor party, we got cigars. It was a random one from a distillery. We cut it with a pocket knife and lit it on a bonfire lol. It wasn't too bad. But the day before my wedding, my best man and I got placensia 151 and cut it with a cutter and lit it with a butane torch. It was an incredible taste, great experience, it was pouring rain and my best friend and I sat on the deck and enjoyed it. I've been smoking cigars since.
Cavalier is a DELICIOUS STICK the notes and Nuances is very consistent and complex I've had both white and San Andres, keep up the good work and stay smokey my friend's 😤💨🥃#BOTL
Meet Sebastian a week ago in Danly, the city were the Tobacco and Coffe Festival is being developed by fourth time this 2024. He and He´s wife are great persons and definetly I must say that Bryan Motola and the whole Cavalier´s Team are GOLD. I support the recomendation for the White Series and will add the Tres Delincuentes which was my first Cavalier Cigar I've smoked, by the way I don´t remember wich was my very first cigar that I´ve smoked, provided by my best friend, before that I smoked tobacco pipe and still doing it. Honored to meed this guys and proud to call them my friends, also very thankful to allow me to smoke that tobacco delicacy. If you guys have not smoked a Cavalier yet, please, run to your cigar shop and pick up a White Series and don´t forget to #smokegoldstaygold #fumegoldstaygold
I wanted to incorporate cigars sales into my business so I decided to learn about them. I couldn’t tell what the first was. I went to a cigar lounge and picked up a few from the recommendations of the very unknowledgeable person behind the counter. One of them was a Maduro. The experience with that cigar hooked me instantly. The first cigar I remember absolutely loving was the Camacho Triple Maduro.
My first was at my nephew's wedding after party. Romeo Y Julieta from the small white tins, then i thought, oh, this is incredible. Year later my son's 19th birthday i purchased Romeo Y Julieta full cigars, had no clue what i was doing, but now after learning how to properly cut, toast and light i fell hard for the industry. Headed to my nearest B&M and the rest as they say is, rock n roll history. Just finished a La Aroma De Cuba Pasion.
I have smoked cigars very rarely on special occasions with people that had them to join in on the celebration. Was never like ehhh this is awesome or ehhhh this suck I was just like it was pretty enjoyable. However this past weekend I was sitting on the seawall with a brother and we had smoked a pappy van winkle family reserve cigar. I don't know the style or anything like that but it was such an awesome experience that now I'm trying to learn more.
I didn't really walk away from this video with any information that made me want to go buy these. Kinda rambled about nothing. I got the impression that this guy doesn't know much about his product.