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Cuban Cigars in London
19 January 2015, 05:05
Bud MeadowsCuban Cigars in London
I'll be flying to Namibia in June to hunt with Jan du Plessis of Sebra Hunting Safaris. In the past, I've always flown through Frankfort and bought my Cuban cigars at the Duty Free Shop at the airport. This year, I've got a 9 hour layover at London Heathrow. Is it cheaper to take a train into downtown London, or is it a better deal to buy Cubans at the Duty Free shops at Heathrow? If the better deals are downtown, what specific shops offer the best prices?
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
19 January 2015, 15:55
Milo Shanghaiquote:
Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
I'll be flying to Namibia in June to hunt with Jan du Plessis of Sebra Hunting Safaris. In the past, I've always flown through Frankfort and bought my Cuban cigars at the Duty Free Shop at the airport. This year, I've got a 9 hour layover at London Heathrow. Is it cheaper to take a train into downtown London, or is it a better deal to buy Cubans at the Duty Free shops at Heathrow? If the better deals are downtown, what specific shops offer the best prices?
http://www.sauttercigars.com/Never done a price comparison but Sautter is hard to beat for quality and experience.
20 January 2015, 08:46
Bud MeadowsAny other suggestions for Cuban cigars in London?
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
20 January 2015, 09:09
Fallow BuckYou might not be able to leave the airport with guns and baggage checked through.
The airport has some decent prices, and will definitely be cheaper than the London stores. I generally get some decent deals on cigars in african airports especially Joburg.
K
20 January 2015, 09:11
Bud Meadowsquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
You might not be able to leave the airport with guns and baggage checked through.
The airport has some decent prices, and will definitely be cheaper than the London stores. I generally get some decent deals on cigars in african airports especially Joburg.
K
I won't have any guns, nor checked luggage- just carryon. So are Joberg Tambo airport prices cheaper than London Heathrow prices?
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
20 January 2015, 13:44
Milo Shanghaiquote:
Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
Any other suggestions for Cuban cigars in London?
Apart from Sautters the only other places I use are James Fox and Davidoff, both on St James's Street. None of the three are cheap but you get what you pay for.
20 January 2015, 15:44
DB BillWhich isn't always the situation with Cuban cigars that are in many areas fakes.
A store with a good rep is a good unsyrance oikucy agaunst gettung ruooed off
DB Bill aka Bill George
25 January 2015, 17:09
SIKA98KBud, be aware that in Jo,burg you cannot buy duty free transiting to Namibia.
I discovered this horrible state of affairs last June.
So make sure you pick up your cigars and whiskey,Irish please, in London.
12 February 2015, 06:13
PD999quote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
Heathrow...airport has some decent prices, and will definitely be cheaper than the London stores.
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12 February 2015, 21:20
Bud MeadowsThanks for the info guys.There's nothing like sitting around a mopane campfire after a good day's hunting puffing on a good Cuban and sipping on a cold Tafel beer.
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
13 February 2015, 01:48
Idaho SharpshooterOne good thing obummer did this year. With the normalization of relations with Cuba, my local guy says we will get Cubans this summer. Beats that 500+ mile ride up to Canada. It's a great ride for four or five of us on the HD's, but still, one long day up.
13 February 2015, 02:35
shootawayI stopped smoking years ago but I find the fragrance of good cigar tobacco is the next best fragrance to that of flowers.
14 February 2015, 13:37
fujotupuquote:
I stopped smoking years ago but I find the fragrance of good cigar tobacco is the next best fragrance to that of flowers.
Pot perhaps?

14 February 2015, 18:58
Dutch44Only surpassed by the fragrance of good pipe tobacco.
Dutch
14 February 2015, 19:05
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
quote:
I stopped smoking years ago but I find the fragrance of good cigar tobacco is the next best fragrance to that of flowers.
Pot perhaps?
I knew I had you on ignore just from reading your post.
15 February 2015, 04:55
Fallow BuckBud,
With a nine hour layover you will want to get out anyway. The likelihood is that I will already be in Africa in June but if date suit then I can meet you in the west end and show you a couple of options for lunch and a terrace to smoke a cigar on before you head back.
I usually pick up a box of either wide Churchill, (R&J) a box of petit robusto Hoyo's or a box of Monty's Petit Edmundos when I go through heathrow. Generally they are a couple of hundred of quid and last me a safari.
It's the price of the Cohiba clubs that make my eyes water!!
K
16 February 2015, 05:55
Bud Meadowsquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
Bud,
I can meet you in the west end and show you a couple of options for lunch and a terrace to smoke a cigar on before you head back.
I usually pick up a box of either wide Churchill, (R&J) a box of petit robusto Hoyo's or a box of Monty's Petit Edmundos when I go through heathrow. Generally they are a couple of hundred of quid and last me a safari.
K
KIRI: My BA flight on June 23rd arrives at Heathrow at 10:00 AM and departs for JoBerg at 7:10 PM. If you're available, we can do lunch, exchange hunting lies and smoke a cigar or two.
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
16 February 2015, 06:55
OrvarSt James place! Plus right next to Beretta Gallery, William Evand and others cannot go wrong.
16 February 2015, 14:04
Milo ShanghaiBuy your cigars in Sautter then nip round the corner to Alfred's for lunch and a smoke. You will be five minutes or less from H&H, Purdey and William and Son.
16 February 2015, 18:13
JabaliHunterJJ Fox in St James's - opposite William Evans
17 February 2015, 00:43
Fallow BuckBud,
As suspected, we will miss the opportunity as I am departing to Jo'burg on the 19th for a few weeks.
What's your return layover like? I will currently be back around the 18th July unless the extra week of wing shooting I have fills up and so I will stay out there until the
26th.
K
17 February 2015, 20:20
Huviusquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
One good thing obummer did this year. With the normalization of relations with Cuba, my local guy says we will get Cubans this summer.
IMO, the best part of the normalization of relations with Cuba is that the prices of the best Dominican cigars is in freefall right now.
I have smoked plenty of Cubans and I am not convinced that they are at all worth the premium.
17 February 2015, 23:04
Bud Meadowsquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
Bud,
What's your return layover like? I will currently be back around the 18th July unless the extra week of wing shooting I have fills up and so I will stay out there until the
26th.
K
On the way back, I pass through London on July 5th. Sorry I'll miss you.
Jesus saves, but Moses invests
18 February 2015, 13:43
Milo ShanghaiHi Bud,
I would be delighted to meet you and take you for lunch and a cigar. My job means that I have periods of intense activity interspersed with a more relaxed schedule so perhaps we could PM in early June to see how things are looking.
Best wishes,
Milo.