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  • Sautter Cigars - Cigar Training

    On Sat 12th August, myself and a friend headed to Sautter Cigar's Knightsbridge shop to have a morning of cigar training.

    The course runs throughout the year on a Saturday once a month and aims to provide an insight into everything cigars.

    We were in a group of 5 which was nice, sitting around Sautters great big table, Magaly of Sautter ran the session.

    We were welcomed with some lovely coffee and pastries before getting into the morning.

    We started off with a breif history of cigars and how they Cuba became the centre of the world for cigars, how and where different types of tobacco are grown in the country, we then moved onto the plants and the process of growing, storing, drying, fermenting and eventually final processing of leafs to becoming a handrolled cigar.
    Having no real knowledge of this whole process it was very interesting for me - while we were having all this explain we were handed out a H.Upman half corona to smoke, this was a lovely light easy going cigar that felt just right in the setting we were in listening about the cigar industry.

    We were also very lucky to have a lady called Ana Lopez join us, she works for Hunters and Frankau and previously was in marketing and product development for Habanos in Cuba so she was able to provide great insight into the industry and when asking questions was great to get answers from someone so well connected to the industry.

    We finished off the sessions discussing the wide variety if sizes, gauges and brands and how the factories work at producing everything. I left the session having learned a lot and had a very enjoyable morning and coming away with a stash of things to enjoy at home.

    We got a bag of vaious habanos materials about the whole process of making cigars from seed to rolling, a lovely note book to write down our cigar experiences, a lighter, a cutter and a lovely selection of cigars to take home.
    6 in total - 7 if you didn't smoke the half corona in the session.

    - Hoya Petit Robusto
    - Rafael Gonzalez Petit Corona
    - Sancho Panza Belicosos
    - H.Upman Mangnum 46 (2005)
    - R&J Short Churchill
    - El Rey Del Mundo Choix Supreme

    In all I had a great morning and came away with a great stash of sticks to add to my small but growing collection - just need to smoke them now!

    As the sessions is only a few hours I decided to have day of cigar shops in London so visited Davidoff and JJ Fox which was great fun, I picked up a Davidoff Grand Cru 5 to try and if i'd had time would have bought something to sample in the lounge at JJ Fox.

    Some photos below for you.
    Dave

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    cigar 3.jpgcigars 1.jpg

  • #2
    What a fantastic write up to what sounds like a really interesting and informative event! Great little stash you got from them too (as well as the pastries)

    Sounds like a really great way to spend a morning - thank you for sharing
    Only the impossible is worth the effort.

    JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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    • #3
      Sounds like a great day, and you came away with some good sticks too!

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      • #4
        The First Step!

        Originally posted by WDave40 View Post
        Sounds like a great day, and you came away with some good sticks too!
        Agree with the previous posters. Sounds like a great time. The don TJ speaks warmly of Sautter's in his journals. I only wish young Ricky Bobby could have attended the training sessions while he was discovering the fine world of puros.

        Bag Boy
        Last edited by TJCoro; 17-08-2017, 05:58 PM.
        sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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        • #5
          That sounds a "must" do day

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          • #6
            No one else want to know how much?
            'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
              No one else want to know how much?
              To think i am a Yorkshire chap and it didnt even cross my mind
              Only the impossible is worth the effort.

              JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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              • #8
                It was a good morning and was very enjoyable. Price is ?150 which is a lot but I worked out the rrp cost of the cigars (which on the website it only lists you getting 5 to take away) plus the one you smoke at close to ?100 but then add in the el rey del mundo choix supreme which was an extra additional stick that takes it over ?100 mark on rrp on cigars alone - obviously I know to them its still making money - but its also an exercise for them to garner new customers as well - I would certainly buy from them if I wasn't down the road from the UK's only proper Casa Del Habano

                The pace was relaxed and I could certainly see myself going back to the knightsbridge store for a smoking session, seems a great relaxed place on weekend afternoons when its opened up to new and old customers alike to sit, have a smoke and a chat.

                As I said I really enjoyed it and would recommend it

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                • #9
                  Sounds like a good start to your weekend... I suppose the price isn't too bad when you add your when your getting in return. But more of a treat imo.

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                  • #10
                    Sounds like you had a great time and some nice smokes in the package too.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
                      Sounds like a good start to your weekend... I suppose the price isn't too bad when you add your when your getting in return. But more of a treat imo.

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                      oh totally agree a treat and not an everyday thing, but also a one off kind of thing, mine was part birthday present to myself ....

                      seems a a popular thing with them getting 5-8 each monthly session

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the review. It certainly sounds like you had a great day.
                        Marc

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                        • #13
                          I've been tempted to go to one of their mornings but never seen a good honest review about what they do.

                          Sounds informative and a bloody good way to spend a morning!


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                          • #14
                            Sounds mint

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                            • #15
                              Look Homeward, Chico

                              Originally posted by Wigan View Post
                              Sounds mint
                              Chico, where ya' been hiding, boy? Once a prolific poster, now reduced to a few words on rare occasions.

                              Get back in the game, mate! This isn't twitter, ya' know!

                              Bag Boy
                              sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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