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