Greetings Stackers, and apologies for this post if you’re not into cigars. But I made an astounding discovery in my local tobacco shop here in Silom last week, and I’m so excited I couldn’t not Stack about it. So here goes… First, a little background info…in case you didn’t know, the best cigars on Earth are made in Cuba. And ever since the communist revolution there, the US has had a trade embargo against the country, which means that shipping and selling Cuban cigars is illegal in the US. Does it still happen? Of course. Smuggling stogies and hawking them behind closed doors ain’t the same as shipping dirty bombs, but still—it takes some backdoor shenanigans to buy them. Usually a long-term friendship with a single proprietor will do it. But the truth is, that shop owner does 99% of his business selling non-Cuban cigars.
Rare Tobacco: Drew Estate Cigars in Bangkok
Rare Tobacco: Drew Estate Cigars in Bangkok
Rare Tobacco: Drew Estate Cigars in Bangkok
Greetings Stackers, and apologies for this post if you’re not into cigars. But I made an astounding discovery in my local tobacco shop here in Silom last week, and I’m so excited I couldn’t not Stack about it. So here goes… First, a little background info…in case you didn’t know, the best cigars on Earth are made in Cuba. And ever since the communist revolution there, the US has had a trade embargo against the country, which means that shipping and selling Cuban cigars is illegal in the US. Does it still happen? Of course. Smuggling stogies and hawking them behind closed doors ain’t the same as shipping dirty bombs, but still—it takes some backdoor shenanigans to buy them. Usually a long-term friendship with a single proprietor will do it. But the truth is, that shop owner does 99% of his business selling non-Cuban cigars.