Cigar Math 101: Cain + Nub = Cain Nub
Don’t know if you’ve heard- that crazy Sam Leccia is at it again.
We love Nub.
We’ve grown to love Cain.
And now,
we can have them both.
The Cain Nub has arrived.
When I first discovered these were coming out, I...
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Cigar Math 101: Cain + Nub = Cain Nub
Don’t know if you’ve heard- that crazy Sam Leccia is at it again.
We love Nub.
We’ve grown to love Cain.
And now,
we can have them both.
The Cain Nub has arrived.
When I first discovered these were coming out, I have to admit, I felt a smidge incompetent for not expecting it.
After
all, Cain- both the Maduro and Habano blends- has done quite well.
Not bad for Mr.
Leccia, who is just, as he jousts
himself, a “white boy from Pennsylvania.
” However, Sam’s success was no accident.
Amid the residual profits from a
seemingly aggressive, albeit passionate and targeted marketing campaign, a very smart cigar emerged.
Both the
Maduro and the Habano were designed to be straight Ligero, a boast they proudly display on both the box for the
Cain as well as the Cain Nub.
The Cain is comprised of roughly 83% Ligero, which indeed commands a good deal of respect.
For those of you who
haven’t delved that deeply into the world that is the tobacco industry
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