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News: Ventura Cigars To Start 2019 with New Focus

Here’s some Friday news from Ventura cigars. I did hear from our winner of the Ventura contest and he received his goodies. Ironically, he is in California, just like Ventura! Hopefully we get to partner with them officially on some projects this year! (hint hint…)

 

Ventura Cigars is pleased to announce its new status as a stand-alone business unit and full subsidiary of Kretek International, Inc. Initially a division of Phillips & King, this reorganization enables Ventura Cigars to focus on their premium tobacco sales channel while building their portfolio of proprietary brands. 

 

Says Patrick Hurd, Vice President of Sales for Kretek International, Inc., “We’re excited to bring a cigar division directly under our wing. Kretek will give Ventura Cigars the autonomy it needs to flourish, while providing some of the bigger picture infrastructure like staffing, warehousing, and distributing. As a former General Manager for Ventura Cigars, I know that this newly applied focus will help them succeed as aserious player in the Cigar space. Ventura Cigars has great products and a solid team, and I’m looking forward to being involved with bringing their portfolio to market in a better way.”

 

For the last few years, Ventura Cigars has enjoyed the initial successes of their exclusive brands like Archetype, Case Study, and PSyKo Seven. Now able to fully utilize the horsepower ofKretek’s cross-functional resources, Ventura Cigars will be equipped to develop, manufacture, and market their products. 

 

“We’re truly excited about this new phase,” says Michael Giannini, General Manager of Ventura Cigars.  “We’ve come a long way with Phillips and King, but as a standalone company, Ventura Cigars will be able to build out our brands and really put ourselves on the map as a big player in our industry.”

 

Under the new organizational structure, Ventura Cigars will shift to a direct-to-retail model, servicing premium tobacconists. They are constructing a sales team dedicated to offering their products to this channel under the leadership of Barry Bennett, Ventura Cigars’ National Sales Manager. Phillips & King will continue to play a vital role with Ventura Cigars as their largest distributor and will sell its brands to much of its customer base, along with the over 12,000 other products in their portfolio.

 

Says Giannini, Ventura Cigars has enjoyed much success under Phillips & King for the past 7 years. And now we’ve put the pieces in place to stand on our own and build upon the exceptional work that Phillips & King started. We’ve got the people, the products, and now a bigger infrastructure and focus. The future of Ventura Cigars is looking great, and I’m pleased to be a part of it.

 

The transition of Ventura Cigars moving under the Kretek umbrella is effective as of January 2019. For questions or additional information about Ventura Cigars, please call 8003588100 or visit venturacigar.com.

 

 

About Ventura Cigar Company

 

Ventura Cigar Company (VCC) is a unique cigar brand born in sunny Southern California that is on a mission to create memorable, complex cigar blends that excite the senses and reward discriminating palates. Their flagship Archetype, Case Study, Project805, and PSyKo SEVEN brands offer multiple award-winning blends that earned 90+ ratings in Cigar Aficionado, Cigar & Spirits, and Cigar Snob. And Archetype’s Axis Mundi won #13 Cigar of the Year for 2017 from Cigar Aficionado. Ventura Cigar Company also distributes the 4thGeneration and Comoy’s of London line of pipe tobacco products, extending its reach and tradition of offering top-quality tobacconist products. Pipes and blends under these brands are cultivated through generations of craftsmanship, making them longtime favorites of pipe tobacco enthusiasts.

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Last Cigar of ‘18 and First Cigars of ‘19

I wrapped up 2018 with a quiet evening on the porch. I worked all day, my wife was working, and there was a hockey game on the iPad. I selected a cigar that had been in the humidor since September of 2009, when I received it in a trade with an only friend who warned me that it might be tight or plugged (it was a trade heavily in my favor, I wasn’t worried). I knew this gentleman from the old Usenet days, he’s generous to a fault. One time he flew me to North Carolina for a cigar event in his plane for nothing, and wanted to trade me something when I tried to give him a gift for doing it! I think he even bought me lunch upon arrival. Your money was never any good around this guy. Anyway, the cigar in question was a Partagas Churchill de Luxe Havana. This is a classic 7″ x 47 Churchill, and was a beautiful looking cigar with a milk chocolate-brown wrapper. As advertised, even after the better part of a decade in the humidor, and one of my drier humidors at that, this cigar’s draw was on the snugger side. The upside of this was that it allowed for a slower smoking time, and more time to savor the delicate, floral flavor that this interesting Havana cigar brought to the table. This was a unique smoke, and it brought to mind a similar experience I had with a Cuban Punch Churchill a few years ago. It turned out to be a nice smoke to end a weird year.

 

To get 2019 started right, I went with a classic favorite, the Arturo Fuente Añejo No. 50. I’m fortunate to have a box of these 5.25 x 50 Robustos in the humidor and dip into it on occasion. The story is that the Añejo was born the year Fuente had a disaster and lost an Opus X wrapper crop and put Broadleaf wrappers on all the Opus bunches. Whether that’s the case or not, it’s a spectacular cigar to my palate and I’ll smoke an Añejo over an Opus X any day of the week. It presents cocoa and espresso with refinement and panache all day long. Just writing about it makes me want to smoke another one. I need to get my hands on some other sizes, I hear that Shark size is pretty good!

 

Last night I was invited to be a guest on A Facebook live show, and I smoked a La Sirena King Poseidon on the show. Of course, La Sirena is. woman owned cigar company, owned by Arielle Ditkowich, represented by her sister, Mariah, and run by her and her family. I’ve met all of them and they are a great bunch of folks. They are one of my favorite cigar brands, and I’m proud to have them as long time supporters of CigarCraig.com. The King Poseidon is the 6″ x 60 made at La Zona in Esteli and is just a darned good cigar. Flavor descriptors fail me at the moment, but I know when I want a delicious, satisfying cigar, I reach for a La Sirena, and that goes for just about anything in their portfolio, whether it’s the La Sirena, the Oceano made by Quesada, or the Merlin made at La Aurora.

 

That’s all for today, until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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