Kirby, thank you for this great video. I’ve been meaning to ask a question that has been on my mind: what are your thoughts on a “cigarillos” cigar? Usually these are a short panatella 4 x 38 and come in a tin. Most of the are handmade with long filler. I recently was traveling and picked up a tin of davidoff 4 x 38 cigars. They were absolutely perfect for traveling and even smoked for around 45 minutes! Great flavor and construction even on such a small cigar.
@@h4ll4m1s They sure are amazing after some age. But also I have been priced out from this market; I can't stomach dishing out 5x the price now to the Chinese pockets. No sane person who has been smoking Cubans for at least a decade will be willing to pay the sky high prices for trinis and cohibas.
@@suddha1 Yeah the price is insane, I certainly can’t afford them either. But price is a different story, I still find them exciting brands; rich with history and mystique.
@@ronanobrien836 I still smoke them from my old collection, but yeah no longer buying since 2020. Price to value is not worth it anymore, wonder how the new people afford it as no one in their right mind should pay 50-60 euros for a trini vigia for example
The high-life is elegant, beautiful, calm and boring! But, still intriguing and magnetic 😊
And what many aspire to, including me
Kirby, thank you for this great video. I’ve been meaning to ask a question that has been on my mind: what are your thoughts on a “cigarillos” cigar? Usually these are a short panatella 4 x 38 and come in a tin. Most of the are handmade with long filler. I recently was traveling and picked up a tin of davidoff 4 x 38 cigars. They were absolutely perfect for traveling and even smoked for around 45 minutes! Great flavor and construction even on such a small cigar.
The MC for this event was great I thought. Some classic British humour.
Lol Trinidad is such a boring brand that they had to spin up a whole story with the cocktail
Boring? I find them quite exciting, I guess it depends on which way you look at it?
@@h4ll4m1s They sure are amazing after some age.
But also I have been priced out from this market; I can't stomach dishing out 5x the price now to the Chinese pockets. No sane person who has been smoking Cubans for at least a decade will be willing to pay the sky high prices for trinis and cohibas.
@@suddha1 Yeah the price is insane, I certainly can’t afford them either. But price is a different story, I still find them exciting brands; rich with history and mystique.
@@suddha1a decade not smoking cubans but youre still watching the videos 😂❤
@@ronanobrien836 I still smoke them from my old collection, but yeah no longer buying since 2020. Price to value is not worth it anymore, wonder how the new people afford it as no one in their right mind should pay 50-60 euros for a trini vigia for example