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"with what you are doing in your sphere, who are the market players who you respect, the market market players who you feel are worthy keeping an eye on?. I know you respect Padron/AF but I am more interested in the next tier or even relatively new to market who are doing interesting things in an authentic and progressive manner."

 

Let me paraphrase the above question before putting it to members as your experience in this realm trumps (not a US political statement)  mine 

Who are the 2022 "up and comers" to keep an eye on in the cigar world? Who are making  waves by  producing some very good and interesting cigars?

 

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You never struck me as one that would toot his own horn, so allow us… 😀

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8 minutes ago, Chas.Alpha said:

You never struck me as one that would toot his own horn, so allow us… 😀

...we are not included in this list :rotfl:

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Crowned Heads

Crux

Serino

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On 12/20/2022 at 8:56 PM, Lamboinee said:

'd agree with @bishop532 re: JRE - but that family is full of Tobacco vets so I will respectfully not include them as "up n comers". But I love those sticks

I included them in answer to the second question, so I’d argue you could do the same:

 

Who are making  waves by producing some very good and interesting cigars?

I guess maybe it depends how you read the question tho, if the above was just modifying the first question vs a separate ask. 

Re: Hamlet, I’ve tried 3 of his cigars and each has been better than the last - Tabaquero Corona, 25th Robusto, and Rosado Nudies N3 Carlota ( did not wait 6, or even 1, month). I love the bread/cake notes he gets into his cigars. Wish he’d roll more in the panatela range, I absolutely love the carlota size.

 
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8 hours ago, Cigar-Therapy said:

brûlée restored my faith in connecticuts.

brulee was tasty, as was the darker sobremsa imo.

After further thought, I would also like to add Eladio Diaz from davidoff/kelner.  But admittedly, the sample size of what I have smoked  from him is fairly small.  On a related note, there's brand called Principe or Principle from the same/similar manufacturing lineage that I see pop up on European blogs somewhat frequently.

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John Huber @ Crowned Heads (try the Las Calaveras LE 2014, 2016 or 2021 - although he used My Fathers Cigars Jose "Pepin" Garcia as a blender) and Noel Rojas who blends his own (try his Rojas Street Tacos Barbacoas - awesome)

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