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I can't speak for Cuba. In the Dominican Republic if you wait to get domestically produced items at the "duty free" store in the airport you will over pay dramatically. It was cheaper to get the local brands of rum at the supermarket than it was in the airport.
I can't speak for Cuba. In the Dominican Republic if you wait to get domestically produced items at the "duty free" store in the airport you will over pay dramatically. It was cheaper to get the local brands of rum at the supermarket than it was in the airport.
I bought from Holguin airport last year. The sticks were good, but on the dry side so I'd go along with the lack of humidity, which is odd for Cuba as in theory you can just do nothing and they'll be fine, so somehow they are removing humidification from them there....
Air conditioning? The humidity in my place of work is 22%
I bought from Holguin airport last year. The sticks were good, but on the dry side so I'd go along with the lack of humidity, which is odd for Cuba as in theory you can just do nothing and they'll be fine, so somehow they are removing humidification from them there....
I was always advised not to buy from the airport-something to do with quality not being so good, both the sticks themselves and the storage conditions? Better selection-LE's in the LCDH's anyway. The shop at the Partagas factory was great.
Yeah for sure the factory is better! Indeed even Havana airport's collection is somewhat tardy. Stay clear of cigars in Cuban airports full stop, it seems.
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