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Rocky Patel 2011 Trip

ROCKY PATEL CIGAR

 

FACTORY TOUR

 

April 6-9, 2011

 

 

Have you ever wanted to a cigar factory to see and experience what goes into making a hand-rolled cigar… and even try your hand at rolling a cigar? This is your chance! For those attending our recent Rocky Patel Event, the room was abuzz when Nish Patel announced the cigar factory tours were available sponsored by Rocky Patel Premium Cigars.  The 4-day trip flies into Tegucigalpa, Honduras, then a short, scenic, curvy drive to Danli, Honduras, for all the sights, sounds and smells of the Honduran “Cigar Country”! It is an experience you will not forget! Attached are 2 brochures detailing the trip itinerary. Those that went on past tours had a GREAT time and learned a lot about all that goes into the cigar making process!

  The trip is scheduled for Wednesday, April 6th to Saturday, April 9th, 2011. You will fly Continental from San Antonio, change planes in Houston then off to Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The MAXIMUM number on the tour is 15 and need at LEAST 10 tour-goers to reserve this date for the C.I.G.A.R. Group. The sign-up will be on FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS! VERY Important Points to Remember: You must have an current passport to make this trip and your passport MUST BE VALID for at least 6 months prior to your return date of October 6th, 2011.

  The approximate cost for the flight is $950 based on current rates which may lower prior to the trip. The airfare cost is the responsibility of the traveler. All other expenses will be covered except for personal purchases.

 

This letter is to inform you about the trip specifics, but more importantly, to see how many persons are SERIOUSLY interested in taking the trip to book our group!

 

Please call the Stan store @ 404-2626 by Friday, October 29nd, to get an accurate “head count” for those wanting to take the tour! Feel free to call  me if there are any concerns or questions concerning the trip.

 

Thanks!

  Stan Piernik

General Manager

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 October 2010 )
 
WHAT SIZE CIGAR ARE YOU?

WHAT SIZE CIGAR ARE YOU?



"I always say the cigar looks like the people who are smoking it. It’s difficult to see a small person smoking a Churchill. You can see it, but it is difficult."

That's La Aurora chief Guillermo Leon, noting the relationship between the size of smokers and the size of their cigars. Of shorter folks, he said "They like to smoke a short cigar; I don’t know why but they do."

This is not a new idea. In fact, the first mention we found of specific sizes of people and specific sizes of cigars comes from Paul Garmirian in his landmark work, The Gourmet Guide to Cigars, first published in 1990:

Although selecting the right shape of the cigar is a measure of personal choice, there are some aesthetic guidelines which can be followed. The cigar ought to blend harmoniously with your size and frame. The following is a list to match men with their cigars. Although this has not been done before by any author on cigars, it is only suggested as a rule of thumb.


 

 Height: 6'00" - Weight: 175 lbs. - Long Panatela

·  Height: 5'10" - Weight: 160 lbs. - Lonsdale

·  Height: 5'07" - Weight: 170 lbs. - Corona Grande

·  Height: 5'07" to 5'09" - Weight: 150 lbs. - Corona

·  Height: 5'05" to 6'00" - Weight: 170 lbs. - Rothchild/Corona Extra

·  Height: 5'05" to 6'00" - Weight: 180 lbs. - Belicoso/Torpedo

·  Height: 5'07" to 6'00" - Weight: 190 lbs. - Churchill

·  Height: 6'0" - Weight: 200 lbs. - Double Corona

 

The suggested cigars may be a little outdated, given today's penchant for thicker ring gauges, but the larger the man in Garmirian's list, the longer the cigar. Perhaps the suggestions for 42-ring Coronas and Lonsdales would be, today, Robustos and Toros?

But while Leon agrees with the concept, he also cautions that today's trends toward shorter cigars are dictated in part by the anti-tobacco environment: "Mainly the time to smoke, and maybe because it’s a trend," he observed. "If it’s a trend, everybody will do it."

What do you think? What size fits you?

Last Updated ( Friday, 10 September 2010 )