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Przekaż informację zwrotnąHand rolled cigar factory. Outstanding personal tour. Wonderful explanation of all cigars. Oliver rum tasting was phenomenal! Very informative and a truly wonderful experience. A true cigar or rum lover must see!
Cigar hunting in Punta Cana? They sell the real deal Cubans, everyone else sells fakes. Buy 10 cigars min ask them to box/seal them, don’t forget to buy some to smoke on your trip. Tip the guy that packages them your guide. Their house cigars are very nice too. We bought a couple chocolate bars and couple small souvenirs. Free transport back to our hotel, no pressure. Addressing other bad reviews: Spreading money around the island is a good thing for these people. I went with my gut and dropped $500.00 on cigars, I would still check the sticks you are buying. After leaving, I read some bad reviews calling this place a tourist trap, or saying they are selling bad product. I wanted to address this with photos, explanations. 1. Tourist trap? Punta Cana IS a tourist trap, these guys sell every souvenir you can get in that area for the reasonable prices, the difference is there is ZERO pressure and they are very professional. You don’t have to buy the other stuff, if you want cigars buy them, be kind and see the rest of their offerings and move on. 2. Sub Par Product, cigars cracking etc: If you buy cigars realize they aren’t supposed to be out of the humidor for very long. Also understand that you can’t let them get banged around. Let them box your cigars, put them in your humidor once home. 3. The cigars are too expensive… Their prices are on par with other sources for the US market. 4. Fake Factory? This was a weird one, they have cigar rollers there to show you the process. They aren’t going to be making cigars at all hours of the day. They make small batches of hand rolled cigars. You won’t always catch them in the middle of production. Enjoy your trip, be safe and have fun. Tip the people who make your trip nice.
Hospitality is key. True a fun interactive way to shop. You not only get to see how it's made but you get to try the products as well. Might have to make a second trip
Hand made cigars open to the public (I’ve never tried one but definitely satisfying finding out how they’re made). Nice bar and smoking room(ish). Very Cool gift spot with a variety of things from gifts to beauty products and funny looking monkeys made with dried coconut. Overall, this is a stop worth making.
Skilled hand made cigars with nice bundle packages for you. Great tour and staff.