Thank you J.C Newman for your dedication to your family’s legacy of cigar making and thank you Drew for all you do in lobbying to our government and preserving yours and our rights to enjoy premium cigars today. 🙌🏼🔥🔥🙌🏼
Thank you to you guys and to Pete Johnson for producing a further chapter into the incredible legacy of the cigar industry. I’ve been fortunate as an employee of Corona Cigar Co to witness the fruition of Jeff’s passion for FL grown tobacco and to see the support from the Newman family firsthand. Every year they graciously invite all employees to come to the factory for a personal tour, rundown and gifts of their cigars, and also allow us to apply by hand FL grown tobaccos to the American cigar. May the Newmans have much continued success and may America regain her opportunity to shine as a producer of premium cigars.
great history, great filming and editing team, hopefully jc newman cigar can continue to exist and thrive. their farm and factory looks good and rich in history and heritage, lovely
The American is a great cigar. At first I didn’t like it but the more I smoke it the more I love it. I love the idea and the cigar itself. Great job, Drew!
Fantastic story telling! Steve it was great to talk with you in Vegas, I could see the passion you have for the industry and this is a great showing of that passion!
This is such a beautiful thing to see. We are so grateful for the Newman family and all those who keep the passion of Premium Cigars alive and well! Burn cigars, not bridges. 🙏
I’m very new into this world of cigars and I’m absolutely loving getting myself educated about all of this great history. Makes me appreciate cigars that much more.
I have so much respect for the Newman family. Years ago I had an issue with a diamond crown humidor and Bobby himself called me to make it right. That tells me how much they care and now they have a loyal customer.
This is such an amazing story of the history of J.C. Newman . I absolutely love their cigars . It gives me a newfound insight . Now, every time that I enjoy one of their cigars, I will enjoy the history and everything that has gone into it as well .
I am in heaven. I love JC NEWMAN cigar co. And the natural USA FLORIDA, CONNECTICUT, AND PENNSYLVANIA TOBACCOS used in "THE AMERICAN" . Thank you! Just simply, THANK YOU!
great documentary! love the cigars and now even more in love with the family’s story! from alabama to florida to all the botl and sotl (cut, light, and puff)!!!
Keep making these videos I just finally took the dive into cigars after years of dabbling in and out of them. The history just fascinating to me and I’m hungry for more
I just moved south of Tampa and loved visiting the JC Newman factory, great tour. I love the 6 x 60 Maduro Brickhouse Cigars, they have become my go to.
In a world where there are hundreds of brands and companies, only a small percentage are the real deal through and through. J.C. Newman and the Newman family are in the upper echelon of that truth.
The entire Newman family are the salt of the earth. They are the example of what it means to be a leader of an industry both in terms of success and as a people in general.
Smoking on a Quorum Robusto Naturale this morning. I am really new to cigars and they were 40 dollars for a pack of 20. 2 dollar cigar that goes foot to foot with more expensive sticks. Love the coffee, pepper, grass notes that come off it. Thank you for sharing!
Excellent, excellent, excellent! Thank you to all who are involved with making this series a reality. Special thanks to Pete Johnson for his commitment to this project.
@bdeditch very interesting, its to bad you couldn't grow more cigar tobacco. This has to be the best movie I have seen about the history of cigars made in USA.
Next week I'm buying a box of "Americans" and one day I will visit ybor and the factory where that cigar was rolled and shake the hands of the family who put in the work on my behave to enjoy this American pastime.
I guess I'll be the asshole who addresses the elephant in the room. The 2nd documentary is nothing, but, a continuation of the Newman's last movie. I learned a lot from the 1st Hand Rolled movie. This 2nd installment just re-summarized most of what I already knew. Should've called it "The History of Cigars II."
The first movie was a bird's eye view of the entire cigar industry, and a history lesson from the 1950's to present day. It only touched very briefly on a few manufactures. This is the first episode of the followup Hand Rolled docuseries, where we tell the full story of one manufacturer per episode. This way, you get an in depth look into a manufactures history, the area they represent and everything they've gone through to bring you the cigars you love from their company. Because the Newmans also work closely with fighting regulations, there is some overlap from the first documentary. You're not an asshole, you were just the only one that didn't understand what was happening.
@REDBEARD_BROADLEAFFAN I am so glad I happened upon your IG. I have been diving head long into Cigar history as of late and to find one of my very favorite cigar manufacturers in a documentary is fantastic! Can't wait to go back to Ybor and visit the factory!
I'm thrilled to witness this. The Newmans are a treasure in our industry, and that building stands as a timeless testament
Agree. Very nice family as well!
Thank you J.C Newman for your dedication to your family’s legacy of cigar making and thank you Drew for all you do in lobbying to our government and preserving yours and our rights to enjoy premium cigars today. 🙌🏼🔥🔥🙌🏼
Thank you so much Drew , Eric and Bobby for the priceless JC Newman history
Thank you to you guys and to Pete Johnson for producing a further chapter into the incredible legacy of the cigar industry. I’ve been fortunate as an employee of Corona Cigar Co to witness the fruition of Jeff’s passion for FL grown tobacco and to see the support from the Newman family firsthand. Every year they graciously invite all employees to come to the factory for a personal tour, rundown and gifts of their cigars, and also allow us to apply by hand FL grown tobaccos to the American cigar. May the Newmans have much continued success and may America regain her opportunity to shine as a producer of premium cigars.
Awesome film it’s fascinating to see how these families and companies are intertwined
great history, great filming and editing team, hopefully jc newman cigar can continue to exist and thrive. their farm and factory looks good and rich in history and heritage, lovely
Steve and Jesse you guys produce very entertaining content incredible job! Can’t wait for future episodes! Well done
Stories like this one should be told more often. I applaud all that were involved and look forward to future productions.
The American is a great cigar. At first I didn’t like it but the more I smoke it the more I love it. I love the idea and the cigar itself. Great job, Drew!
Fantastic story telling! Steve it was great to talk with you in Vegas, I could see the passion you have for the industry and this is a great showing of that passion!
This is the best documentation video ever. I got given J.C. Newman their flowers. The real deal
This is such a beautiful thing to see. We are so grateful for the Newman family and all those who keep the passion of Premium Cigars alive and well! Burn cigars, not bridges. 🙏
I’m very new into this world of cigars and I’m absolutely loving getting myself educated about all of this great history. Makes me appreciate cigars that much more.
Looking forward to this masterpiece.
I have so much respect for the Newman family. Years ago I had an issue with a diamond crown humidor and Bobby himself called me to make it right. That tells me how much they care and now they have a loyal customer.
This is such an amazing story of the history of J.C. Newman . I absolutely love their cigars . It gives me a newfound insight . Now, every time that I enjoy one of their cigars, I will enjoy the history and everything that has gone into it as well .
I am in heaven. I love JC NEWMAN cigar co. And the natural USA FLORIDA, CONNECTICUT, AND PENNSYLVANIA TOBACCOS used in "THE AMERICAN" . Thank you! Just simply, THANK YOU!
Best cigars I've ever smoked would love a box of those beauts
I can’t wait to visit this September, we schedule a tour on my birthday
great documentary! love the cigars and now even more in love with the family’s story! from alabama to florida to all the botl and sotl (cut, light, and puff)!!!
I can't wait! I had the privilege to take the tour a few years ago. Great experiance.
Fascinating history of J.C. Newman! Love seeing the craftsmanship behind these hand-rolled cigars. Makes you appreciate the skill involved even more.
Keep making these videos I just finally took the dive into cigars after years of dabbling in and out of them. The history just fascinating to me and I’m hungry for more
Some of my favorite cigars.
And roots in Cleveland.
What’s not to love?
Hand Rolled, love the work. MORE PLEASE!
Excellently done! Very informative. Thank you for doing this!
I just moved south of Tampa and loved visiting the JC Newman factory, great tour. I love the 6 x 60 Maduro Brickhouse Cigars, they have become my go to.
EXCELLENT film! Thank you for producing it! We need more films like this, keep up the good work!!
2nd video I have seen on this family J.C.Newman…I love what their story, looks like I need to try their cigars…
what a great documentary, enjoying every delicious moment thank you 🔥❤❤❤
In a world where there are hundreds of brands and companies, only a small percentage are the real deal through and through. J.C. Newman and the Newman family are in the upper echelon of that truth.
The entire Newman family are the salt of the earth. They are the example of what it means to be a leader of an industry both in terms of success and as a people in general.
Julius Caesar was the one that got me into top premium cigars love um
Excelente video!!!
So fortunate to live only an hour away from Ybor City. Have been to El Reloj 3 times and this movie is incredible! Great making and interviews! 👍🏼🙌🏼💯
I was here for the premiere. Thank you JC Newman Cigars and Mike Zucker for introducing me to this wonderful family
Smoking on a Quorum Robusto Naturale this morning. I am really new to cigars and they were 40 dollars for a pack of 20. 2 dollar cigar that goes foot to foot with more expensive sticks. Love the coffee, pepper, grass notes that come off it. Thank you for sharing!
Outstanding documentary, pleasure to watch and enjoy. Looking forward to more in this series!
Going to try the American soon, can’t wait!
This is an incredible episode and we are so proud to have rich stories like this in Tampa.
Excellent, excellent, excellent! Thank you to all who are involved with making this series a reality. Special thanks to Pete Johnson for his commitment to this project.
Incredible as always
Great production. Very nice job!!
Great movie about the history of JC Newman Cigar. I subscribed to see more about your company.
Bobby and Eric are by far the nicest dudes in the game.
Fantastic!!!!!!
A masterfully told story… well done!
What an amazing video and the history behind it is incredible. Thank you JC Newman family!
This is an awesome film 👍
Incredible video!
Currently reading Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South by Sarah McNamara. I learned a lot about what it was like being a ybor city cigar worker!
You got me something for my birthday; and I am about to light up a cigar!
@stigall Done. Loved this episode. Excited to see the rest of the Tatuaje episode!
@bdeditch very interesting, its to bad you couldn't grow more cigar tobacco. This has to be the best movie I have seen about the history of cigars made in USA.
I've never smoked a JC Newmann cigar. Might be time to change that. I want to support what they've done in keeping the american cigar industry alive.
Awesomeness....❤
My first cigar was -the American- Florida Strong!🇺🇸
I woul love to try an American!!! where can we get it in Canada? Please!
Anyone know what lighter Drew is using at the beginning?
ST Dupont!
This film is very educational… future cigar smokers now have something to research.
@Permitted_Joys
The American is one of my favorite cigars. I do my best to keep them on hand
Next week I'm buying a box of "Americans" and one day I will visit ybor and the factory where that cigar was rolled and shake the hands of the family who put in the work on my behave to enjoy this American pastime.
really want to visit the factory
Make cigars great again
27:07 thats the father of Canada's prime minister justin trudeau. Look st the resemblance.
The puro life
Cigars Rule!!!! NO NEW TAXES!!!
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Pretty mid
I guess I'll be the asshole who addresses the elephant in the room. The 2nd documentary is nothing, but, a continuation of the Newman's last movie. I learned a lot from the 1st Hand Rolled movie. This 2nd installment just re-summarized most of what I already knew. Should've called it "The History of Cigars II."
The first movie was a bird's eye view of the entire cigar industry, and a history lesson from the 1950's to present day. It only touched very briefly on a few manufactures.
This is the first episode of the followup Hand Rolled docuseries, where we tell the full story of one manufacturer per episode. This way, you get an in depth look into a manufactures history, the area they represent and everything they've gone through to bring you the cigars you love from their company. Because the Newmans also work closely with fighting regulations, there is some overlap from the first documentary. You're not an asshole, you were just the only one that didn't understand what was happening.
@@HandRolled You didn't read my comment all the way. I'm not talking about the 1st Hand Rolled movie. I'm talking about the History of Cigars movie .
@REDBEARD_BROADLEAFFAN
I am so glad I happened upon your IG. I have been diving head long into Cigar history as of late and to find one of my very favorite cigar manufacturers in a documentary is fantastic! Can't wait to go back to Ybor and visit the factory!
Cubans dont let their soil settle and rest and it shows greatly. Im fine with Canada smoking the mids
@tomasinodisalvo yay J.C. Newman!
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San_Clemente1592 all in done!
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Great work, I can’t wait for more.
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@robertomralesii Done