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  • Cigars in Seville?

    It's been a while and I'm totally out of touch with cigar shops in Seville. Because so many of the UKCF lovers of the Cuban cigar often pop off to Spain from time to time, I thought this might be the place to ask.
    A search for Seville on the forum turns up Gibraltar. Go figure.

    Any tips other than Cava de Betis -which I know if it is still there- or the little humidor in Cote Ingles?

    Any info greatly appreciated.
    Commander Bob

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    Hey cBob, there is a bit of a shortage of cigar shops in that part of the world. Cava de Betis is pretty good, the best I have found in Seville. Watch out for the opening hours, they close for siesta.
    There is a decent little place on San Jacinto, here are coordinates from Google Earth.
    Lat 37?22'55.41"N
    Long 6? 0'27.93"W
    Found some nice aged ERDM demi-tasse and RA Gigantes there in the past.
    There is another place, just to the west of Cava de Betis but not good, poor storage and more beetles than I've ever seen in a shop. I can't remember the name of the place.
    If you're travelling around at all, Cava de Paul in Jerez is quite good, you'll need cash there though, no credit cards accepted.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ryan View Post
      Hey cBob, there is a bit of a shortage of cigar shops in that part of the world. Cava de Betis is pretty good, the best I have found in Seville. Watch out for the opening hours, they close for siesta.
      There is a decent little place on San Jacinto, here are coordinates from Google Earth.
      Lat 37?22'55.41"N
      Long 6? 0'27.93"W
      Found some nice aged ERDM demi-tasse and RA Gigantes there in the past.
      There is another place, just to the west of Cava de Betis but not good, poor storage and more beetles than I've ever seen in a shop. I can't remember the name of the place.
      If you're travelling around at all, Cava de Paul in Jerez is quite good, you'll need cash there though, no credit cards accepted.
      Thanks a bunch! I'm always forgetting about siesta time.
      Commander Bob

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