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Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #96

Hi everyone! A slightly reduced week for me as it was my birthday on Wednesday! Despite the shorter week it has still been a good one!

On Monday, I was in the shop with Ciaran. We worked through our mountain of online orders, which took us all day to finish! Meanwhile, I served a lovely group of people who wanted to get one of their colleagues a cigar as a retirement gift. They let me know their budget and so we had a look around the humidor to decide what to get. I mentioned the Romeo y Julieta Churchill as it was Sir Winston Churchill’s favourite cigar and hence why it is named after him. They loved the idea of purchasing an important part of cigar history for an important colleague who will be leaving them. They also wanted to purchase a whisky to compliment, as always I recommended the C.Gars Malt as it is designed to pair with any Cuban cigar. One of the customers then spotted an interesting whisky glass we had on display, the Adorini Cigar Rum & Whisky Glass. It really is a show stopper as it has a space to hold your cigar while you drink. Later on in the day, I served a gentleman who wanted to purchase a bottle of Springbank 10 year old. Whisky enthusiasts will know that Springbank can be hard to come by and so whenever someone hears we have some bottles, they tell their friends and we then have many people ask if we have some. This gentleman heard we had some from his friend and called ahead to make sure we still had a bottle. I tried to upsell the Sherry Wood cask however the big price jump put him off.

Tuesday was my marketing day, I started the day by deciding what to write for the C.Gars Cigar Library. I looked at the shop and saw a nice looking bottle of Arran. So I decided to write about Arran and it turns out they don’t have a massively long history, but it is interesting to read. You can read it here. I then spent some time taking pictures and I’d like to say I have got the knack of Whisky pictures. What do you think? Afterwards I helped the sales team by taking some pictures of Les Fines Lames cigar knives as well as J.Cure accessories, which you will see on our newsletters. Later on in the day, I spent some time helping Ben update product listings with a plain background, I showed him how to remove the background as well as how to take the picture as the new way is slightly more difficult.

I enjoyed two days off and came back on Friday, one year older and even wiser. I spent a lot of time redesigning one of our stock cupboards. You will now see a lot more stock out in the shop, including Backwoods and Drew Estate Acid tins. I think it looks brilliant and frees up another stock room for an exciting development that I can’t tell you all… yet! I had another one of my regulars come in who loves to be served by me. He always goes with my recommendation and his favourite is also my favourite… The Alec Bradley Orchant Seleccion Skinny. This time he wanted the old reliable to enjoy at the end of a busy week.

On Saturday, It was Porscha, Josh and I. We continued our work on the shop, updating price tags and putting more pipe tobacco on display. We finally found space for the Fribourg & Treyer range, they have 8 different tobaccos to try and are a very reasonable price. Josh also re-arranged the Cuban packs in the humidor to make them more customer friendly.

I hope you enjoyed this weeks goings on and I hope to see you all in store very soon.

So long for now.

Oliver

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #95

Hi everyone, I have had another exciting week here in Turmeaus Norfolk, lots of exciting things are happening!

Monday was very interesting, I was in the shop with Sharon, however, she was needed to help out booking parcels onto the Royal Mail system. So she quickly helped pick Cuban cigar orders and I tackled the New World cigar orders. Throughout the day, more orders kept coming but I handled it brilliantly and thankfully I completed them all before the end of the day! In between pickings, I served a gentleman who may be becoming my regular. Last time he purchased a Tabak Especial Oscuro Robusto, this time he wanted to try the Medio Robusto and I convinced him to try the Inka Secret Blend Red Robusto. It’s safe to say he trusts my judgement and I look forward to seeing him again.

On Tuesday, I was picking online orders again. I have noticed a lot of people trying the new Kristoffs we have. Kristoff has brought a lot of new ranges to the UK, including a very interesting one called the 685 Woodlawn Perfecto. It uses some of the rarest tobaccos you can find, It may be my next purchase! In between online orders, I created an article for the C.Gars Cigar Library for the latest Alec Bradley Black Market Filthy Hooligan and Shamrock. These incredible cigars are a yearly release, however, they were not available last year, but they are back with a bang! You can read all about them here. Afterwards, I was working with Sharon, updating our shop display to really advertise the Filthy Hooligans as well as other Irish related items ready for St Patrick’s Day.

On Wednesday, I was working in the shop. To begin with I helped with online order picking as there was lots to do! Thankfully Sharon did a really good job stocking up both of our humidors the day before. So I was able to stock up some of the pipe tobacco. Afterwards, I carried on my task of changing the background of the Cuban cigars. It’s a very long process but I was very happy to complete all of the H.Upmann and Guantanamera range. I served a lovely lady who wanted to purchase a cigar for one of my regular customers who always comes in on a Friday. He always has the Regius Orchant Seleccion Hermosos, however he is partial to a Cuban every now and then. She knew she wanted to get him a Cuban, and I remembered the gentleman likes Montecristo. So she looked at the prices and purchased him the Montecristo No. 5, I know he will enjoy the present and she seemed very happy to be purchasing him a cigar. 

On Thursday, I was doing the New World cigar stock count with our humidor manager Billy. We completed it in around 3 and a half hours which is definitely a new record! So much so that other members of staff weren’t expecting to see us so soon! 

Friday was finally upon us! It had been a challenging week due to both Ciaran and Josh being off but the team certainly rallied around and made it look seamless. I took some pictures of some new ashtrays we recently got made. My favourite is the Mitchellero one! Why not celebrate your favourite cigar brand with their ashtray! Afterwards, I served a gentleman from the East Anglia Transport Museum. He was looking for some plastic jars that he could put pictures of tobacco inside for a window display. The window display he had was amazing but it was just the finishing touches. I found some of our old tobacco jars that he could use and I then offered to take some pictures for him and try to create what he is looking for. He was so grateful! So much so that he has offered to give us a behind the scenes tour of the museum! We will certainly take him up on this offer and I can’t wait to show you all the photos! In the afternoon, Porscha and I completed the Cuban cigar stock count.

I hope you have enjoyed this week’s goings on in store and I hope to see you all in store very soon!

So long for now

Oliver

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #94

Hi everyone! It has been another exciting week here in Turmeaus Norfolk! 

On Monday, I was in the shop with Ciaran. We had loads of online orders to pick! It took us a long time but we got there in the end. In the middle of my pickings, I received a request to create a news piece for the C.Gars news page about our online cigar auctions! So I politely asked Ciaran if he could pick the rest of my orders and serve the customers in the shop whilst I contacted the auction team to ask which lots they wanted promoting. They sent over some very interesting cigars indeed including two Cohibas and a Trinidad which was never sold commercially and only available for attendees of the Dinner of the Century on Saturday, October 22, 1994. So I quickly created the news piece and carried on helping the team.

Tuesday was my marketing day and boy was I busy! Firstly I created an article for the C.Gars cigar library – It was about Douglas Laing & Co whisky, you can read it here. As always I spent some time taking the pictures and I think they turned out really well! Taking pictures of bottles has always been a weakness of mine so for them to turn out this good was a real morale booster! Afterwards I completed all of my shop newsletters ready to be sent out on the 1st of March. During this I was discussing ideas with the sales team, the result of this process was two amazing deals in March! Firstly on Monday the 3rd of March it is International Irish Whiskey Day! So we will be having a sale of 10% off all Irish Whiskey in store! I imagine this will be very popular so I have ordered some extra bottles to make sure we have enough stock to keep everyone happy! The next deal in-store will be on the 17th of March, which is St Patricks day! We will be offering 20% off any full priced Peterson Pipe! This will make them an unbelievable price! In addition Ben has made a sampler which involves a Peterson St Patricks Day pipe, click here to take a look. 

After I completed all of my newsletters, I was discussing ways we can make the cigar subscription even more appealing and I thought snacks is the way to go. I did some research into some other subscription services and a lot include a snack to pair with what they supply so I thought I would do the same! So my subscribers for April will certainly get an extra bonus with their New World Cigar Subscription! Afterwards I took the pictures for Cuban and New World cigars of the month for the monitors in our humidors. Finally I was asked to help out with the images for online listings, we are now trying to make all of our images more uniform by having them on a plain white background. So my task is to edit out the background of all of the Cuban cigars and rotate them so they are straight. This is a very long task which will take me a long time, however as many of my loyal readers and customers know, I am always happy to help.

On Thursday, I was back in the shop. I started the day by going around and stocking both Cuban and New World humidors. I then served a lovely lady who was picking up some pipe tobacco for her husband. She is a regular customer for her husband and always comes with a list (which I love). His order was a lot bigger than normal, but the more tobacco you buy, the more you save! Afterwards I spent some time filling up the pipe tobacco shelves. It’s always great to show the vast array of tobaccos we have! I also served a couple who are starting to become more regular. I recommended them to try the Peterson Connemara Black, as an old regular loved it as it reminded him of a black forest gateau. Afterwards I continued with my online listing task.

On Friday, I was picking orders with Ciaran, we got through them incredibly quick despite the vast amount we had! I also sent my manager a marketing content report to let her know what I have been up to and what I could improve on. I did receive some news that a picture I took was the most liked picture we uploaded on Instagram in the last two weeks which made me incredibly happy! It’s always nice to see some recognition of your work. Later on in the afternoon, Josh and I worked together to complete the Cuban stock count.

On Saturday, I was back in with Josh and Porscha. Josh and I took care of the online orders, whilst Porscha dealt with the customers in store. We were running 10% off everything online so we decided to help the packing department and packed some orders too.

I hope you have enjoyed this week’s blog and I hope to see you all in store very soon.

So long for now

Oliver 

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #93

Hi everyone! It has been another great week here in Turmeaus Norfolk. 

On Monday, Sharon and I were in the shop. It really was a blast from the past as we were both picking orders and serving customers. It’s the first time since Sharon has come back from maternity leave that we have worked together in the shop and it was great. After we picked our online orders, we enjoyed a cuppa and then discussed what we needed to do in the shop. I prefer stocking up the humidors, I love the aroma of the cigars when you open a box! If you have never had that experience, you haven’t lived! So while I stocked up the humidors, Sharon stocked up the alcohol and pipes. I had to show Sharon how we do the price tags now as they are a lot nicer than they used to be. She picked it up very quickly and swiftly got to work.

On Wednesday, I was working in the shop on my own, however, due to the work done on Monday and Tuesday, I didn’t have to worry about the shop stock too much. So I decided to continue on the shop newsletters, I had received all of the shop’s content earlier in the week, so I went to work trying to complete as many as I could. While I was working on my newsletters, I was asked by my manager to take some pictures for the C.Gars Facebook and Instagram. The cigar in question was the La Flor de Cano Selectos No. 3 – this is the latest regional edition from Cuba and it is incredibly smooth and mild. They were very much appreciated it and it made its way onto our social media pages. I also served a gentleman, who wanted to get his son a Cuban cigar as a gift. He didn’t want to spend too much on a Cuban as he didn’t understand the hype behind them. Of course I mentioned the history and the tireless hours that go into crafting a Cuban cigar, he decided to try one and so I recommended the Quai D’Orsay No. 50, a nice light smoke with nice caramel nuttiness to it. 

On Thursday, I was doing the New World stock count with Sarah. She did very well and counted all the cigars very quickly! And so in the afternoon I was able to catch up on general administration tasks. I also started to think about what cigars to put into Aprils New World Cigar Subscription

On Friday, I was picking online orders, with the help of Josh and the rest of the team, we quickly picked them ready to be packed. Afterwards I fully created Aprils New World Cigar Subscription, this month it is brilliant! It has some incredible cigars inside and you always get great value for money! In the afternoon, I carried on creating the monthly shop newsletters, ready for my deadline.

I hope you have enjoyed this weeks goings on and I hope to see you all in Norfolk very soon.

So long for now.

Oliver.

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #92

Hi everyone! Another brilliant week has passed by here in Turmeaus Norfolk.

On Monday, it was Josh and I in the shop, we had plenty of online orders to pick! As a team we got through them as quickly as we could and then I got to work stocking up our walk-in humidors. I started in our Cuban humidor, despite the price, Cuban cigars are still incredibly popular. The amount of work that goes into making a Cuban cigar really does reflect in the price as the cigar tends to taste impeccable. Afterwards, I started to stock up our New World walk-in humidor. The amount of different brands you find from the New World is incredible and the fact they can pull so many flavours from different types of tobacco leaves really blows my mind. As much as the tradition lies with Cuban cigars, never turn down a New World cigar as a lot of the brands like My Father and Padron actually had their beginnings in Cuba! I ordered plenty of New World cigars to come in, ready to stock our shelves.

Tuesday was my marketing day. I started by deciding on what article to write for the C.Gars cigar library. I chose to write about five unique cigars, everyone loves a top 5 list and so I thought I’d make another one for unique cigars. I spent some time taking a picture of each of the cigars too, so with the banner that is 6 pictures in total. Unfortunately it wasn’t a smooth process and I wasn’t happy with some images so I had to go to retake them but I think they came out well in the end. What do you think? Click here to read the article

Whilst I was writing my article, my assistance was needed in the shop. A customer had come in looking for a box of La Flor de Cano Selectos No. 3, the latest UK release. Unfortunately, we didn’t have a box so we started looking around for something else he may have been interested in. He chose a few singles, like the LCDH Punch Punch 48 and then asked if we had any aged cigars. Our Aged and Vintage cigars tend to be kept in our London stores for safe keeping, however we happened to have 4 singles of Cuaba Salomones from 2006. So he gladly took them and left happy. Late afternoon, I made a start on the shop newsletters. I had a lovely email sent from Roy, the manager of our Chester store. He had just come back from Nicaragua! He toured around many different factories whilst he was there and even got to create his own blend of cigars at Joya de Nicaragua! He wanted to put his whole journey in the newsletter but unfortunately there was too much! So I have asked him to give me some more detail so I can put it on the cigar library instead so you can all have a read. It sounded like the trip of a lifetime and I can’t wait to upload what he was written.

On Thursday, I was in the shop. The previous day Josh took care of the Cuban cigars, he checked for damages and de-ploomed them. So I decided to do the same with the Davidoff cigars. I de-ploomed and went one further by taking each cigar off the shelf and hoovering so any tobacco residue was gone and it really made a difference. I also served a lovely gentleman who had only just started smoking cigars. He said originally he just wanted cigar tubes to display in his man cave and so ordered some online, he wasn’t expecting cigars to come in them! Once he tried them he realised he really enjoyed them and wanted to explore more. I asked how much he wanted to spend and he said £10. I like to ask for a customers budget as I wouldn’t want to waste our time talking about £40 cigars if you only have £10 to spend, we always respect our customers and never try to get them to spend more than they really want to, however, after talking about the different cigars, many customers do spend more than their original budget, but we are always upfront and honest. Back to my customer, once he had said £10, I knew instantly that he needed to try the Mitchellero Robusto. A great smoke for anyone to try and it only costs £9.99! I did explain to the gentleman, the difference between the Mitchellero and the Mitchellero Peru, he then decided to try both to see if he could taste a difference. He left incredibly happy and said he would definitely be back. That always feels great as a Retail Assistant to know that you’ve made a customer happy and they will be back for more.

I was also asked by my manager to create an article promoting our new Ultra-Exclusive Cigar Club in Monaco, you can read it here.

On Friday, I spent the day picking orders, ready to be packed. In between our hourly order pickings, I spent time adding accessories onto the till system. We are trying to add each accessory that has a barcode onto the system so there is no time wasted trying to find prices. It also helps us research what is selling well and what isn’t. In the afternoon, Ciaran and I completed the Cuban cigar stock count.

On Saturday, it was the Tantalising Trio of Ciaran, Josh and myself. We went to work picking online orders, and then making up cigar samplers so they will be ready to be picked. 

I hope you have enjoyed this weeks goings on and I hope to see you all in store very soon

So long for now

Oliver

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #91

Hi everyone! Another busy day here in Norfolk! I have been a jack of all trades this week.

Monday was another busy day with online orders. Josh and I worked through them together and then went to work re-stocking the shelves that were diminished from all of the online orders. I walked through packing and saw there were lots of orders that needed packing, so I decided to help out and pack some orders to help keep the team going! I also emailed my monthly marketing content to my manager, and I nervously awaited a response.

Tuesday was my marketing day, I firstly decided what to write about for the C.Gars cigar library. I thought to myself, “I haven’t written about pipes or tobacco for a while” so I decided to write an article comparing Ready Rubbed pipe tobacco and Flake Cut pipe tobacco. You can read it here. I also spent some time taking the pictures, and I am really proud of them. I then received my feedback and it was great! I was given a few tips and recommendations to work on but overall my manager was impressed with what I have been up to. After reading the delightful email, I helped out with parcel booking on. Some parcels are more complex than others so I left the experts to do the difficult ones and I concentrated on the more standard ones, together we got through a big bulk of parcels. In between booking on, I helped Ciaran with a Missouri Meerschaum corn cob pipe delivery. As these come straight from the USA, we tend to order in bulk and it can be quite overwhelming for one person to go check over.

On Wednesday, I was in my comfort zone – the shop. Firstly, I added our new cigars onto the till system – The Kristoff Tres Compadres range, as well as the Kristoff JT and GC Signature series. I look forward to reading all about them! I then did some alcohol pricing to ensure we had the latest pricing and noticed a lot of items had gone down in price! We also have some great special offers in store! You could get a bottle of Glendronach Traditionally Peated for £45.99 instead of £54.99! That is almost £10 off! We also have a bottle of Ron Abuelo 12 Year Old Rum that has been reduced from £48.99 to £39.99 and as the cherry on top, you will receive a 5cl miniature with your purchase! I also spent some time adding some new accessories in the Cuban humidor that certainly relates! There is a Cuban Flag Cutter, Lighter, Cigar case and Hip Flask! So if you know someone who loves a Cuban cigar, you can get an accessory to go along with it. I also served one of our regulars who has recently transitioned from New World Cigars to Cuban cigars. He decided to treat himself to a tin of Partagas Capitols as he had one in a sampler he purchased before Christmas and really enjoyed it! (and he also likes the tin too). He got his usual Liga Privada T52 Coronets and left very happy. 

On Thursday, I was doing New World stock count with our humidor manager Billy! It had been a while since we have completed it together but we soon got it done and we finished by lunch! So afterwards, I checked in on the rest of the team and helped stock up the shelves again. We are also promoting our range of Les Fines Lames pocket cigar knives. We are running a 10% off offer and their knives are really cool! You need to check them out by clicking here. I recycled an old Zippo display cabinet and with the help of some of the team we made it look lovely!

On Friday, I was back to picking orders. With the team we picked them all incredibly fast and then helped to pack them. In the afternoon, Josh and I completed the Cuban cigar stock count.

I hope you have enjoyed this weeks goings on and I hope to see you all in Norfolk very soon

So long for now

Oliver

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #90

Hi everyone! It’s been a very different week here in Norfolk! We have started a new system in our team which I like to think is working a treat!

On Monday, I was working with Josh in the shop, we really do work together well. We had most of our customers in the first hour of the day! So we split them out evenly and carried on with our online order picking. After my online order pickings, I stocked up our Cuban humidor. Cuban cigars are still incredibly popular despite the rise of New World cigars and so after online orders were picked, I have to stock them back up as the shelves always look empty. In the afternoon, I went to work stocking up and organising our Missouri Meerschaum pipes as well as the budget pipes. I then decided to bring down some budget friendly pipe lighters. I often have customers asking for pipe lighters so if I have them ready in the shop instead of a stock room, at least our customers can get the lighter a lot quicker and test it out before making a decision. I particularly like the look of the Promise Earl Pipe Lighter, any pipe lighter that has the tools inside is a big win for me.

On Tuesday, it was time to try out our new system! So instead of shop staff picking orders as well as a few others, we cut down the amount of pickers to just two who are not working in the shop, and then the shop person can just concentrate on keeping the shop pristine! So I look forward to being in the shop without having to worry about online orders. So Ciaran was in the shop, while Ben and I picked all of the orders. I really enjoyed it, I had no pressure of serving customers in between pickings. So when I finished my pickings, I helped the packing department pack orders and then organised our pre-made cigar samplers ready to be picked/sold in store. This is a task that has needed doing for a long time but no one had the time to do it, until now! I also received an email from one of our favourite regulars. He is going on holiday very soon and wanted to take some cigars to enjoy whilst he was there. He wanted at least ten Mitchellero Coronas put to one side for him and then a general look around the shop to decide on some special ones. Of course, we helped him out and when he eventually came in, he went home very happy indeed! I hope he enjoys his holiday too.

Thursday was my marketing day, firstly I checked over my shop newsletters to make sure they were ready to be sent out. Afterwards, I started writing an article for the C.Gars cigar library, I have personally chosen five great Maduros that you need to try! Click here to read it. I spent a lot of time taking pictures for the article, I decided to do five pictures instead of the usual two or three so each cigar is showcased. At midday, all the shop staff gathered together to decide on our Valentines displays. We decided on a his and hers kind of display, with Sarah and Ciaran taking the lead in the main shop with the display. Later on in the afternoon I took more pictures, this time it was of the cigars of the month. The New World cigar of the month happens to be from one of my range, the Alec Bradley Orchant Seleccion! Many of my loyal readers will know the Alec Bradley Orchant Seleccion Skinny is probably my favourite cigar. So for us to be able to showcase its bigger brother, the Shorty, it made me very happy. 

On Friday, I was working in the packing department with Porscha! We are a brilliant team when we are together! We had plenty of orders to pack and then we were told by the sales team that we would be putting an incredible quick puff sampler online. It’s called Springtime Shorts Quick Puff Sampler and it is a great mix of little cubans as well as a La Paz which is a very underrated mini cigarillo. As a team we got together and made up enough to last us for a while. 

On Saturday, it was the dream team of Josh, Porscha and I! Josh and myself picked all of the online orders, whilst Porscha did a beautiful display in our pipe room! Showcasing a lot of our pipes that we felt represented love in a fantastic way. Afterwards, we worked through some price changes, a lot of our prices went down! Which you rarely see in this day and age! The ones that caught my eye were the Flor de Olivas. They are a terrific smoke, full of rich earthy notes!

I hope you have enjoyed this weeks blog and I hope to see you all in store very soon!

So long for now

Oliver

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #89

Hi everyone, this is my first full week back since the new year! But it has certainly gone by so fast.

On Monday, I was in the shop with Josh, we worked through loads of our online orders to get them shipped out as quickly as possible. I served one of our regulars, who is absolutely loving the Tabernacle Knight Commander, he said it is the best that Foundation Cigars has ever released! It is exclusive to Norfolk so you need to come here to purchase for yourself! Later on I spent some time with Porscha, explaining how we order stock and with which supplier, she did an excellent job and I would like to think she will be confident enough to do it more in future. 

Tuesday was my marketing day. I started by writing a slightly smaller article for the C.Gars cigar library. It is about why a lot of Scotch whiskies names start with “Glen”, you can read why by clicking here. Afterwards I carried on with completing the shop newsletters, I enjoy reading what they will be getting up to in February and some of their photography is brilliant but in some instances I do have to train them on how to take a picture of certain items, but I do love training people. In the afternoon I spent some time organising the March New World Subscription. It is very difficult to decide which cigars to put in each month but I think a lot of you will enjoy what I have chosen.

On Wednesday, I was back in the shop with Josh. We had a lot of price changes come through in the night so we spent a lot of time changing them on the till system and on our shelves, as well as picking our online orders. It can be difficult to do all these changes but patience and plenty of coffee always does the trick. We have also started an in-store offer on our pipes! We are offering 20% off all pipes (not in conjunction with any other offer). One gentleman took advantage of this offer and purchased a beautiful Savinielli Monsieur as well as some Peterson pipe tobacco

On Thursday, I was joined in the shop, for the first time in a while, by Ciaran. We worked through our online orders and then back to more price changes! Afterwards I had a look in the pipe room and saw some of the displays were missing pipes so I filled them up and then organised the pipes that weren’t on display, I just love a nice organised shelf! In the afternoon, I helped Billy and Josh with their New World stock count. Billy and I have decided to train the rest of the staff on stock counts so we can occasionally swap out if we need to. I could see Josh and Billy were a little bit behind so I jumped in and counted what I could and I think it really gave them a boost.

On Friday, I was given time to alter my newsletters. All newsletters get checked over before they go out in case there are any mistakes, or if someone has any recommendations. I only had a couple of minor tweaks to do and then I scheduled them all. I then helped the shop staff with labels for pipes that needed to be put out on the shelf and afterwards I created the New World Subscription leaflet for March, ready for the team to pack ahead of time.

I hope you have enjoyed this weeks going on in and I hope to see you all in Norfolk very soon.

So long for now.

Oliver.

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #88

Hi everyone! It has been another great week in Norfolk today, with one of my favourite customers coming in to purchase a special box of cigars.

My week started on Tuesday, I was working on my own in the shop, so I spent my time stocking up the Cuban humidor, as well as putting different ranges of Davidoffs on the shelves. I came across the Davidoff Grand Cru Diadema and thought it looked incredible so I put them on the shelf. I served one of my favourite customers who had been visiting since before I started at Turmeaus! He came in looking for a box of Davidoff Winston Churchill The Artist Limited Edition 2025 Churchill as well as one single. He does this every time Davidoff releases a Limited Edition Winston Churchill. He purchases a full box and a single so he can smoke the single and keep the box in the humidor to re-sell or enjoy himself if he really enjoys them. Unfortunately, we didn’t have a full box, so he purchased the single, then decided on a Davidoff Yamasa Toro and a Davidoff Maduro Toro Limited Edition. I then spoke to our humidor manager to see if we could get a box in for him and it turned out our products administrator had the box! So I quickly phoned him (in my customer service voice) and let him know we actually had a box for him! He happily came back and purchased the box, I then got him to sign up to C.Gars Plus so he can start collecting points and using our rewards system. 

On Wednesday, I was joined in the shop with Josh. After our online pickings, we spent time organising the shelves. Afterwards we had a nice sit down just to talk about different cigars. Josh smokes a lot more cigars than me and so I like to learn from his smoking experience, we also spent time researching brands we haven’t tried. It’s a great thing to do as we discover some great cigars that we can promote to our customers – one example was the Casa Magna Colorado which sounds like a little gem of a brand, they are rolled in the Plasencia factory and is also a Nicaraguan Puro, so if you like strong coffee with a cedar sweetness, this is your brand to try!

Thursday was my marketing day. I had received an article from our Humidor manager Billy about the top 10 cigars of 2024 and it makes for an interesting read on the C.Gars cigar library. As expected the top cigar of 2025 was the Mitchellero Robusto. I spent some time taking the pictures and editing them to make it clear which cigar is which. You can read it here. Afterwards I completed two shop newsletters, ready to be sent at the start of February (crazy to think ahead already!). We also had a team meeting discussing new ways to make ourselves more efficient, this may mean you might not see your favourite shop assistant as much any more but I have not gone anywhere! Feel free to ask for me if you want me to make an appearance. 

On Friday, It was another blast from the past for me as I found myself in the packing department! Porscha and I worked together to get all of the online orders packed ready to be sent to their awaiting recipient!

I hope you have enjoyed this week’s blog and I hope to see you all in Norfolk very soon.

So long for now.

Oliver.

Avatar photo A Day in the Life of a Retail Assistant #87

Hi everyone, I have actually enjoyed plenty of time off this week, but I have seen the rest of the team have kept our customers very happy with plenty of cigars and spirits.

I came back in on Thursday and it was my marketing day. Firstly I had our first marketing meeting of the year. We discussed how well our Christmas and New Year marketing went and then discussed our plans for Burn’s night and looked ahead to April Fools day,  which will be brilliant! Keep an eye out for that! We then started to discuss the spring/summer edition of the C.Gars magazine. If you have ordered on C.Gars recently, you would have received the autumn/winter edition, which has been enjoyed by many. I look forward to taking part in the next magazine and seeing what brilliant content we create. Afterwards I started writing my article for the C.Gars cigar library, it was about a commonly asked question – the impact of cigar size on flavour. This one was a fascinating read for myself and I’m sure you will enjoy it too. You can read it by clicking here. Afterwards I spent some time taking pictures for the article. In the afternoon, I wrote a news article about the new My Father The Judge. I have looked forward to seeing these as I know they are incredibly popular in the USA and I decided to take a nice picture of them too for the news page, which you can see here.

On Friday, I was back in the shop with Josh. I got through our online order pickings and started to stock up our humidors. The New World humidor needed a lot of attention as New World cigars have been very popular with our customers recently and I can’t blame them. I prefer New World cigars as I find they have a lot more flavour to them due to the brands being able to experiment with different blends of tobacco from different countries. After stocking I ordered extra stock that we were running low with as well as worked on putting new ranges out. You’ll have to come in-store to see what we have! Meanwhile one of my regular customers came in to purchase two boxes of Regius Orchant Seleccion 2023 Hermosos as well as using his online points for two bottles of Ramos Pinto 10 year old Tawny Port, it certainly seems like he’s in for a great night! In the afternoon, Josh and I worked through the Cuban stock count.

On Saturday, Porscha and I were joined by Ciaran. He was happy to be in and helped us stock up the shelves in the shop as well. We also changed one of the display cases, we decided to take our selection of aftershave back into the store room and put out a brilliant range of cigar ashtrays. I find ashtrays are a very underrated accessory which makes them a brilliant gift. 

I hope you have enjoyed this slightly shorter blog and I hope to see you all in Norfolk very soon.

So long for now 

Oliver