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Bummer. Love the Cameroon Fuentes.

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Snagged another box of the Eye of the Shark upon reading the news…

It was already in short supply and this won’t help.   

All good things must come to and end, it seems. 

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2 hours ago, BoliDan said:

I already did think what you're thinking John.

That's because great minds think alike, Dan (as they say)!

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13 hours ago, Gemini_Man said:

Guess I'm fortunate to have moved on

My stance as well.

13 hours ago, Gemini_Man said:

I've been a long time smoker of the Don Carlos no.2 and I can say with certainty that the quality of that cigar has gone downhill significantly this year.

Mirroring my experience with the Short Story. Though quite anecdotal, as I am smoking them just occasionally, buying singles now and then. Leaving me unimpressed lately. 

As for the Meerapfel releases. Meerapfel has long been known for their budget (bundle) cigars in their “home-base” region (Belgium, Netherlands, France, and distributed in some neighbouring countries), or their La Estancia (with some pre-rev Cuban tobacco in the filler) and  Machetero lines. Yet, you won’t find their family name on the boxes, nor any Cameroon leaf on these cigars. Their new, highly limited “exclusive” releases in their own name, I’ve smoked some singles of (Meir, Ernest) out of curiosity, and due to some high-praise from NC smokers. For me, quite as you put it, they are just that - ridiculously priced. Nice bands and good marketing that tries to position them in the “luxury” realm. Perhaps I don’t understand but they still have to prove to me that they belong in there.

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15 hours ago, Fugu said:

My stance as well.

Mirroring my experience with the Short Story. Though quite anecdotal, as I am smoking them just occasionally, buying singles now and then. Leaving me unimpressed lately. 

As for the Meerapfel releases. Meerapfel has long been known for their budget (bundle) cigars in their “home-base” region (Belgium, Netherlands, France, and distributed in some neighbouring countries), or their La Estancia (with some pre-rev Cuban tobacco in the filler) and  Machetero lines. Yet, you won’t find their family name on the boxes, nor any Cameroon leaf on these cigars. Their new, highly limited “exclusive” releases in their own name, I’ve smoked some singles of (Meir, Ernest) out of curiosity, and due to some high-praise from NC smokers. For me, quite as you put it, they are just that - ridiculously priced. Nice bands and good marketing that tries to position them in the “luxury” realm. Perhaps I don’t understand but they still have to prove to me that they belong in there.

Same boat here. I don't plan on restocking after I smoke what is left.

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Amidst an article of sour news for Fuente, reading the possibility of this happening…

18 hours ago, El Presidente said:

Growing our own Cameroon, certainly. I will take it up with Hamlet later this week. 

…got me excited!

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10 hours ago, Arabian said:

The Hemingway line is...

Uncle Joey.

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I may be naive, but why doesn't AF grow their own Cameroon wrappers?  I really have just a basic/limited understanding of the relationships between all the growers and producers of cigars, if anyone could point me to some articles that explains these relationships it would be appreciated.

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1 hour ago, Goldeneye said:

I may be naive, but why doesn't AF grow their own Cameroon wrappers?  I really have just a basic/limited understanding of the relationships between all the growers and producers of cigars, if anyone could point me to some articles that explains these relationships it would be appreciated.

If I'm not mistaken, its exclusive to the Meerapfel family. They are tobacco growers (esp Cameroon wrapper) with a history that goes back to 1610.

I think they have some sort of monopoly on Cameroon tobacco, grown only in Cameroon and the CAR. I'm not sure how that works, maybe some sort of tobacco concession right?

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1 hour ago, Arabian said:

If I'm not mistaken, its exclusive to the Meerapfel family. They are tobacco growers (esp Cameroon wrapper) with a history that goes back to 1610.

I think they have some sort of monopoly on Cameroon tobacco, grown only in Cameroon and the CAR. I'm not sure how that works, maybe some sort of tobacco concession right?

They probably own all the relationships with the farms in Cameroon then. No doubt the same tobacco is grown elsewhere but I would guess it's not the same result!

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Cameroon is grown in other regions allegedly but it is the African leaf thats the specialized stuff.

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