Popular Post El Presidente Posted May 12 Popular Post Posted May 12 The Fab 5 team send a hug to all of FOH They are flat out. Currently working on a mix of things : Maddy Churchill, restocking BR 109/Petit 109, private label work for Europe, BR Robusto and Lancero. We have a lot going on but Nahun and Sergio are managing the team exceptionally well. Nahun is COO and Sergio, factory manager. Hammy calls the shots in terms of standards/QC/blending/general bully VID-20260510-WA0019.mp4 25 9
ElLoboLoco Posted May 12 Posted May 12 Any thoughts on the current tobaccos going into the production cycle? I am guessing each year has some variation. Any blend tweaks? I am being nosey. 😂 1
Popular Post El Presidente Posted May 13 Author Popular Post Posted May 13 39 minutes ago, ElLoboLoco said: Any thoughts on the current tobaccos going into the production cycle? I am guessing each year has some variation. Any blend tweaks? I am being nosey. 😂 Always tweaks but that is Hamlet's area. Tweaking never stops year to year. I am more interested in twerking. 2 7
Ford2112 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Just wonderful. Makes me feel like I have a real connection to what I am smoking! So neat to see. 4
JDoughty Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Makes me want to sneak into the factory like a big hungry cigar beetle and start tasting everything. 😋 I bet it smells amazing in there. 4
carsncigarsuk Posted May 13 Posted May 13 It's great to see the process and the people behind the product. My Spada Gorda will be even better this morning as I appreciate the people who made it and the journey it has been on. 2
Joeyjojo Posted May 13 Posted May 13 As others have commented - It's nice to see the people behind the product. One of my favourite features in Cigar Journal was the interviews with factory workers and getting a glimpse into their lives and the impact of having a decent cigar factory can have on a community. 3
thecrowder Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Additional shoutout to whoever runs the fab5 social media accounts…I’ve been enjoying the Instagram posts that are being shared. 1 1
laficion Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Hi all Hermanos out there, Thank you all for the great moments you give us and please accept a sincere hug from us all to you. Amicalement, Guy 2
ha_banos Posted May 13 Posted May 13 2 Habanos, 1 custom, 2 Fabrica 5. That's typical these days in my travel pack. And I'll likely tuck into the Canonazo Amante or Fat Fundy tonight... 🤔 3
BrightonCorgi Posted May 13 Posted May 13 So easy to take from granted all the skill it takes to roll a cigar.
El Niño Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Your people look genuinely happy and proud! I know that isn't always the case from my travels in Nicaragua. All of y'all's passion and diligence comes through in the draw and taste. 1
ReelMan Posted June 15 Posted June 15 These pictures of the cigars, the process and the people behind the process are a big reason that so many of us feel connected to the brand, rather than just be consumers. I spent the weekend with my son, who has been a member of FOH since I introduced him to this fraternity in 2012. He hasn't had the need to buy CCs from FOH because he has 45 boxes that are now aged. Did not know about Fabrica. He tried his first Nudie on Saturday. "It may not be Cuban, but it is within short-arm striking distance". He was amazed at the wrapper, tasting notes, smoke and draw. Talked to him earlier today and he is buying some sample packs. You can never have too many cigars... 1
ha_banos Posted June 15 Posted June 15 Oh no! Tobacco in cardboard! It will suck up all the flavour! Like the premium Cuban petecas! Give everyone a hug. I understand they are tactile folk these Latinos. When I go in going to hug everyone! They want a lector? That have one? Or these days they get Kirby, Jasim, Usman YouTube on a loop?
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