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Protecting the Legacy

Cigar Festivals and Boutique Cigars.

  • S5E132
  • 1:06:04
  • September 17th 2024


In the latest episode of the "Protecting the Legacy" podcast, sponsored by the Boutique Cigar Association, we explored the dynamic role that boutique cigars and family-owned businesses play in cigar festivals such as the Cigars & Baseball festival in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the Buffalo Cigars Festival in Buffalo, New York. These festivals are a celebration of the premium cigar culture, offering enthusiasts a chance to engage with the very people who craft the cigars they love.

One of the highlights of these festivals is the unique opportunity they provide for consumers to interact directly with the owners of boutique cigar companies. Family-owned businesses, such as those represented by the Boutique Cigar Association, bring a personal touch to these events. Unlike large corporations, these smaller, artisan-focused businesses are deeply connected to their craft, often involving family traditions passed down through generations. This personal connection resonates with cigar enthusiasts who appreciate the authenticity, passion, and dedication that these owners bring to their brands.

The presence of boutique cigar brands at these festivals goes beyond just selling cigars; it’s about storytelling and building relationships. Consumers get to hear firsthand the stories behind each blend, the challenges and triumphs of running a small business, and the meticulous processes involved in crafting premium cigars. This level of engagement creates a meaningful connection between the brand and the consumer, fostering loyalty and a deeper appreciation for the art of cigar making.

At the Cigars & Baseball festival and the Buffalo Cigars Festival, boutique cigar companies played a crucial role in enhancing the overall experience for attendees. Their involvement underscores the importance of community and the shared love for premium cigars. These events serve as a reminder that boutique cigars and family-owned businesses are not just about products; they are about people, passion, and preserving a rich cultural heritage. By participating in these festivals, boutique cigar companies continue to strengthen their bond with consumers, ensuring that the legacy of premium, handcrafted cigars lives on.

Protecting the Legacy

Sponsored by the Boutique Cigar Association of America (BCAA) With hosts Founder Dr. Gaby Kafie and President Armen Caprielian. For more information visit the BCAA at www.boutiquecigarassociation.com. If you are interested in being a guest on our podcast please send us an email.

(The views and opinions expressed on Protecting the Legacy are solely those of the hosts and guests, and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the Boutique Cigar Association of America (BCAA) or any of its member companies. The podcast is sponsored by BCAA, but the content and opinions expressed on the podcast are independent and separate from BCAA and its member companies.)

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Welcome to Protecting the Legacy, a podcast sponsored by the Boutique Cigar Association. Our Association was developed to create a unified voice for small family owned boutique cigar companies. Each week we will publish a new podcast to go over topics that affect each and every one of us.

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