THIS ROUND'S ON ME! OLIVA TOP-RATED BLENDS FOR A SONG
Oliva 95- and 96-rated blends 'in the round'...the sneaky good buy of the year! 69% off top-rated nude gems from Oliva factory! First, a quick back story on the deal below.....don't TL;DR me, it's worth the 3 minute read!
You may not know this but our team spends a lot of time in cigar factories big and small, throughout all the cigar producing countries. One guy lives in Nicaragua, another owns a house there and spends a week per month in Honduras and Nicaragua, and others travel to the DR and Central America frequently. It's no exaggeration to say say we spend more time on the ground than all our competitors combined. Most of our time is spent with routine buying, quality control, and simply staying close to our production partners for new projects and opportunities. But spot buying is the fun part. These are the unique and coveted opportunity buys - like excess production accumulated over time, canceled customer orders, batches of fine top-grade tobaccos in quantities too small for larger production, seconds, overruns, and general factory production miscalculations, etc. You name it, we've purchased it at one time or another.
This gem is a prime example and I'm as pumped about it as I've been about any buy. Visiting the Oliva factory this February, we spotted a quantity of a few hundred thousand unbanded cigars in their aging rooms. Turns out these were intended to be box-pressed cigars for a very, very highly rated brand of theirs – but these were all round parejos instead. When cigar bunchers and rollers make cigars for box-pressing, there are very specific density ranges needed before pressing to ensure the cigars will draw perfectly. In general they achieve the square box-pressed finish by placing the finished cigars in molds secured by a vice. Cigars that don't meet the density standard for pressing are set aside, left in the round, and just accumulate over time. And this is the moment the Cigar Page visionaries came along and scooped them all! They're firsts in all respects. Just not well-suited for box-pressing. Available in both Sumatra (natural) and San Andres Maduro and all Nicaraguan long-fillers. I can't tell you which blends exactly (though you don't have to be a brain surgeon to figure it out!). Best of all, for 30-cents on the dollar, this is an utter steal with an starting price of just over $3 per stick. This, boys, is a tremendous buy. | | | | | Email us: help@cigarpage.com Mon - Fri: 9am - 7pm Brandshopper, LP. 6771 Chrisphalt Drive. Bath, PA 18014 This email was intended for: 2022moneymakers.secretbtcagent@blogger.com View in Your Browser Unsubscribe to be removed from this list | | | | |
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