Popular Post El Presidente Posted August 14, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2024 https://www.cigaraficionado.com/article/cuban-montecristo-carmen-becomes-easier-to-obtain Cuban Montecristo Carmen Becomes Easier To Obtain Once only offered in a very expensive humidor, the Spanish exclusive is now available in a 10-count box Aug 14, 2024 | By Gregory Mottola 5
Li Bai Posted August 14, 2024 Posted August 14, 2024 We had discussed it in another thread but nobody seems to know. Are those 25000 new Carmens another batch or did they have to split up the original boxes?😁
loose_axle Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 The way the article is reading it seems like they weren't moving the 25k load ups and have reboxed them. 1
ATGroom Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 It was supposed to be 250 humidors of 100 or 25,000 sticks. This new release is 2,500 boxes of 10 or 25,000 sticks. So, unless they scrapped and reboxed every single humidor, this is not a reboxing. Hard to imagine them throwing away all those expensive empty humidors, also. If anything I would speculate that Dupont had never delivered on the full 250 humidors, and as they weren't moving they instead decided to put the balance of the sticks into boxes, but as I say if the release numbers are accurate they don't support that idea. 2 2
Li Bai Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 4 hours ago, ATGroom said: If anything I would speculate that Dupont had never delivered on the full 250 humidors, and as they weren't moving they instead decided to put the balance of the sticks into boxes, but as I say if the release numbers are accurate they don't support that idea. Well that makes perfect sense. Thank you 👍 1
JohnS Posted August 18, 2024 Posted August 18, 2024 Montecristo Carmen Cigar Now Available in Affordable 10-Count Boxes The Montecristo Carmen, a highly sought-after Cuban cigar, was once an elusive luxury, available only through the purchase of an extravagant humidor. When it was first introduced exclusively for the Spanish market two years ago, cigar enthusiasts had to invest in a full humidor containing 100 cigars, with a hefty price tag of 30,000 euros (approximately $33,000). This exclusivity made the Montecristo Carmen a rare gem, accessible only to the most dedicated and affluent cigar connoisseurs. However, times have changed, and this summer, the Spanish Habanos distributor Tabacalera S.L.U. has made this cigar more attainable for a broader audience by releasing it in a more manageable and affordable format. The new 10-count box of Montecristo Carmen offers a more accessible option for those who wish to experience this unique cigar. Priced at 1,000 euros per box (roughly $1,100 or $110 per cigar), the new packaging is significantly less expensive than the original offering. While the presentation may lack the opulence of the S.T. Dupont humidors that accompanied the initial release, the quality and exclusivity of the cigars remain intact. The Carmen, with its distinctive size and connection to Spanish culture, continues to be a prized addition to the Montecristo portfolio. Measuring 7 1/8 inches by 49 ring gauge, the Carmen is a rare format known as Paco in Cuban cigar factories. This size is not commonly produced, making it a standout in the Montecristo line. The cigar’s name, Carmen, pays homage to Bizet’s famous opera, further cementing its cultural ties to Spain. This release also celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville, a historic institution considered to be Europe’s first tobacco factory and now part of the University of Seville. The connection to such a storied location adds another layer of prestige to the Montecristo Carmen. Despite the increased accessibility, the Montecristo Carmen remains a limited edition item. Only 2,500 numbered boxes have been released, ensuring that the cigar maintains its exclusivity and appeal among collectors and aficionados. The release of the Montecristo Carmen in a 10-count box also reflects a growing trend in the cigar industry, where premium cigars, whether Cuban or otherwise, are increasingly being priced at $100 or more. This trend highlights the enduring appeal of luxury cigars, even as they become more accessible to a wider audience. In conclusion, the Montecristo Carmen has transitioned from an almost unattainable luxury to a more accessible yet still exclusive cigar. While the price remains high, the opportunity to own a piece of this unique offering has expanded, allowing more cigar enthusiasts to indulge in its rich flavour and cultural significance. Source: https://www.cigarinspector.com/news/montecristo-carmen-cigar-now-available-in-affordable-10-count-boxes/ 3 1
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