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Hi everyone! Another busy week has passed in Norfolk and we have had some great customers come in to say hello!

On Monday, I was in the shop with Josh. We had loads of online orders to pick! So we got through those as quickly as we could and the next thing you know it’s the afternoon. After the pickings, I spent most of my day stocking up the Cuban humidor and wiping the plume off all of the cigars. I served a gentleman who had never been to the Norfolk store before, he had been to our old location in Rollesby, but this was the first time to our current store in Great Yarmouth and he couldn’t believe his eyes. He went away with some Inka Secret Blend Blue Petit Corona as well as a tin of Neos Country Wilde cigars. 

On Tuesday, we had ourselves a visit from the main men themselves – Mitchell Orchant and Ron Morrison. We did the last bits of polishing as well as final bits of stocking up. I also had a slightly reduced marketing day. I created an article for the C.Gars cigar library, it was all about cigar binders, which you can read here. I also made a new display in our Cuban Humidor to show off our Regius Orchant Seleccion cigars.

I enjoyed a couple of days off and returned on Friday, I had plenty of pickings and it was due to our marketing team running a double up Cuban quick puff sampler. This sampler has always been incredibly popular and when they reduce it even more it flies off the shelf! You need to sign up to our newsletters to receive the amazing offers our team create! I served a great gentleman who is very new to cigars, he had a look on our website, but wanted to come in store to see what we have. We went through both of our humidors and I explained different cigars to him. He went away with a Drew Estate Tabak Especial Toraja and two Mitchellero Picadillo. Safe to say he was happy when he left. Later on in the afternoon it was the Cuban stock count, this time it was Ciaran and myself counting. It has been a while since we both did it together, however we counted it incredibly quick as always!

I hope you have enjoyed this shortened blog, next week it will be back to the usual as I am in store all week, so make sure you come and say hello!

So long for now.

Oliver

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Hi everyone, It has been a boiling week here in Norfolk, however we do have some amazing Air conditioning to keep us and our fabulous customers cool. As you know it is currently the summer holidays and so I have been having a few extra days off to spend with my wife and son, that means these blogs will be a little bit shorter due to working less days.

On Monday, I was working in the shop with Josh, we had so many online orders it was unbelievable. However we worked our way through them and I then found time to help Ciaran out picking his pipe and accessory orders. Teamwork makes the dream work right? Towards the end of the day, we had three young gentlemen come in looking to get into the world of cigars. Josh served them perfectly, listening to their needs and suggesting cigars they should have. They were all pretty nervous about cutting the cigar, as you may know if you ruin the cut, the cigar will fall apart. So I showed them how to do it on one of their cigars, I could see one particular gentleman was still worried, I said “why don’t you cut one here so I can help guide”. So he did and he did it quite well, no ruined cigar, just needs more confidence, but I am sure they are all enjoying their cigars now!

On Tuesday, due to staff illness, I was working the morning in the shop and the afternoon doing my marketing content. In the morning Billy, our humidor manager, and I had a complete revamp of our New World humidor. For those who haven’t visited, our New World humidor was always quite cramped when there were more than three people inside, and we had stock everywhere due to holding so many brands. Billy and I moved some brands that were not so popular and put them away and then moved other brands around to create more space, we then removed a table from inside and put in a new humidifier and now it looks like a brand new room! You’ll need to come and visit and let us know what you think of our humidors.

In the afternoon I was working on my marketing. This was particularly tough for me as I had to get my shop newsletters completed and scheduled, which was incredibly difficult to do in a short time as I still had to take pictures of some products.  I also created an article for the C.Gars cigar library, this one was about a very underrated cigar vitola – The Lancero, you can read the article here. I also spent the time taking the pictures, alongside the ones for my newsletters. Taking a picture of such a long cigar is quite difficult as you need to try to keep the whole cigar in focus and one mistake can cause a part of it to become blurry. 

I then enjoyed two days off and returned on Friday. It was Josh and I in the shop again, getting through our pickings and then moving onto other tasks. I spent my morning cleaning our spirits shelves. I took every bottle off and dusted each shelf and in the process created more space for more spirits to come out of our cellar. Afterwards I then started dusting behind counters and by our pipe tobacco section. I then realised we had gaps on our shelves so I quickly filled them up and now it looks brilliant! Afterwards I then stocked up and ordered stock for our New World humidor. In the afternoon, it was the usual Cuban stock count with Josh. We were disturbed by a set of customers I enjoy serving, they tend to have Inka Secret Blend Red Robustos as well as Mitchelleros, however they had a slight change, one of them wanted a cigar that created a great aroma and I instantly showed them the Tabak Especial. I initially showed them the Toraja, however they decided it was too big, so they chose the Medio Corona, which is similar but you miss out on the Oscuro wrapper. 

On Saturday, I was working with Josh and Porscha. We worked through the pickings and then set to work filling up our spirit miniatures display and cigar accessory display. We try to have as many spirit options in the shop as possible as you never know what a customer may want or ask for. Afterwards we spent some time cleaning the pipe room fully as well as stocking any pipes needed.

I hope you enjoyed this weeks events in Norfolk and I hope to see you all in store very soon

So long for now

Oliver

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Hi everyone! It has been another great week in sunny Norfolk, as it is now holiday season we are getting a lot more holiday makers coming in, however my favourite part of the week was seeing two customers who I hadn’t seen for a very long time.

On Monday, I was back in my usual role of shop assistant and online order picker and the orders were huge! But Josh and I worked our way through like we usually do. One of the orders was incredible, a box of the new E.P. Carrillo New Wave Connecticut Divinos and a box of the new E.P Carrillo Encore Edicion Unica Solidarios. Since getting these new ranges of E.P. Carrillo cigars, they have been flying off the shelf! I also served a customer, who was a regular online customer but only just realised we have a store too. He really enjoyed the experience as he felt looking online doesn’t give the cigar justice and having someone talk through the cigars with you helps much more. That is what the shops are all about, having that personal experience to help find the perfect cigar for you. 

Tuesday was my marketing day and boy was I busy! I started by writing my article on the C.Gars cigar library. It’s about five cigars to enjoy in summer, which you can read here. I have chosen what I believe are five enjoyable cigars to sit outside in the sunshine, you’ll have to try them and let me know. Once I finished writing, I went to take my pictures and it seemed like I had loads to take. I took five pictures for the article as well as a banner, I then took the cigar of the month pictures for the monitors in our humidor – as always I can’t tell you what they are yet but I may have to try the New World selection. I then worked on all of the shops’ newsletters, they always send me pictures from their shops of their products and they do try their best, however sometimes they do ask for my help as they don’t have the marketing equipment that we have here. So I took more pictures to help out with their newsletters. Later on in the afternoon I started making the September New World Subscription box and this one is a must have! Again I can’t tell you what’s inside but there is a newer release from a highly respected brand.

On Wednesday, I was back in the shop with Josh. I was able to serve one of my favourite customers. The first time I met him was about two years ago, he brought in his wife and son. He wanted some cigars for himself and his son to try, however they liked different strengths. His son preferred lighter smokes as he was relatively new, however the father wanted the strongest cigars you could find. In the end the father decided to try a Davidoff Yamasa Piramides and has never looked back, his son tried the Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleur and has come back since to get more. Fast forward back to this visit and I haven’t seen any of the family for a long time. Finally the father came back and he is so happy with his new favourite cigar, the Davidoff Yamasa Piramides. It always feels me with joy when a suggestion of mine is someone’s new favourite cigar, anyway he came just looking for a couple of cigars for his son and his friend, and wanted something that wasn’t expensive and quite light. So I suggested the Mitchellero Peru Gordo – It is under £10 each and great smokes that won’t be too strong at all. He was happy with that selection and away he went, It’s always great when you get on with a customer so well. Later on that day, Josh was talking to a gentleman I have served plenty of times before. He then asked if I could serve him as I know what he tends to enjoy. In the end he walked away with five Charatan Churchills as well as four Mitchellero Peru Robusto Extra. He has tried the original robusto before and was going to try the same again but I wanted him to try the Peru as I felt they were better. He left with a smile on his face.

Later on in the day I had a general tidy up of the pipe room and started to change the displays around. Josh and I had a brainstorming session to see what we can do and we are happy with the results.

On Thursday, Billy and I were doing the New World stock count. It seemed to go on for ages and then we looked at the time and it wasn’t even 1pm and we were finished! It was unbelievable that we got it finished so quickly. So afterwards, Josh and I went back to the pipe room to continue working on the displays, you’ll have to come in and let us know what you think.

On Friday, I fully stocked up our humidors ready for another busy weekend! The Drew Estate Tabak Especial Toraja has been flying off the shelf ever since Josh bought himself a box. I’m sure he’s been enjoying them so much he has been telling everyone that comes through the door. In the afternoon Josh and I completed the weekly Cuban stock take, we do it so often it’s almost like clockwork.

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

So long for now 

Oliver

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Hi everyone! Another week has passed by and we’re now finally getting some British sunshine! We have had another great week here in Norfolk.

On Monday, I found myself in a different role! Instead of my usual order picking, I was booking on parcels, ready to be dispatched. As many of you know we have loads of orders from the weekend, so all departments are busy. Josh and Porscha were in charge of the shop and online order picking and they did a brilliant job. I helped out in between parcels to make sure there was a smooth flow of orders picked. I found it rather strange to spend most of my Monday sitting down!

On Tuesday, I was back in the shop with Ciaran, we spent the day picking our orders and replenishing the shelves after a busy Monday! The week before I made sure to order some extra stock in as the nicer weather tends to bring more customers and I am right, we have had plenty of customers having larger cigars. So Ciaran and I filled up the shelves and they are looking pretty good! In the afternoon, I spent some time filling up our Ardor pipes, they are beautiful works of art and a real joy to look at. While I was stocking up the pipes, I had a gentleman come in who had previously visited us in our previous shop in the village of Rollesby. He was amazed by our pipe room and the amount of choice we had to offer. He spent a lot of time deciding which pipe to have but settled for a Chacom Maigret Brown Sandblast 1201. He left very happy.

Thursday was my marketing day, I created an article for the C.Gars cigar library about a very common question we get in the shop – Does a dark wrapper mean it is a full strength cigar? To find out the answer you will have to read the article by clicking here. I also spent some time taking the pictures which relate to the article. I attended our fortnightly marketing, and even though I can’t discuss what was mentioned in those meetings, one thing I can say is keep an eye on our social media pages as we will have some different content coming soon. In the afternoon I was working on your till system to see if there is another way to make the till process quicker and easier. The worst part of coming to a shop is waiting in a queue to pay for your items, so if we can find a way to speed up the process then hopefully the queues won’t be so long. This will be a work in progress situation so for the moment please be patient with us.

On Friday I was back in the shop with Josh, however I was doing double duty as I was also needed in the packing department to help pack some of the orders. As well as helping out I did a full restock of our Cuban cigars and packs. In the afternoon it was the usual Cuban stock count, however we were interrupted by a customer who I haven’t seen for a very long time! He used to come in all the time, but he has been travelling a lot and hasn’t been able to find time to come in. It was great to see him and it looks like he will be going to our August cigar sampling event too! So if you are going to the event, make sure you say hello!

Saturday was incredibly busy, we had so many customers coming through the door, at one point the humidor was full of customers looking for their weekend smokes. It’s always great to see how much our shop grows year upon year and it keeps my job very interesting as there will always be questions that I would never expect. This Saturday Josh and I was joined by Ciaran – we picked our orders and then went to work stocking up the pipe tobacco shelves. We had a gentleman purchase one of our exclusive in store only cigar pick ‘n’ mix! You get to choose five cigars out of a selection of ten as well as a travel humidor, cutter and lighter and it’s a great price for £99.99. You can really save a lot of money by doing this, I would highly suggest having a look next time you come in.

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

So long for now

Oliver

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Hi everyone, I hope you are enjoying July! But I have one question… Where is the sun?! Well regardless of the weather, we are still open and happy to see you all! 

On Monday, Josh and I were non-stop, quite literally! We had mountains of online orders to pick, it was like a never ending stack of orders! And in between we were serving customers too, it felt like every time we decided to take 5 minutes to rest, another customer would come in! We always enjoy serving our customers and our service was still top tier despite our hidden tiredness. It was during this period that Josh served a lovely gentleman who had travelled for over an hour and a half with his niece to our store! Josh served the gentleman, while I stayed with his niece, keeping her entertained while the gentleman chose his cigars. She took advantage of our in store coffee machine, enjoying a hot chocolate, and we had a general chat. I was amazed when Josh came back out with an incredible amount of cigars on the tray! It took us both a little while to put his cigars through the till but we got there in the end and it was the most Josh has ever taken in one transaction, I could see the joy in his face, and when the customers left he needed 5 minutes to relax. It can be really draining being with a customer for a long time, staying focused and helping them with their cigar selection. But after he rested, he was back to serve and pick his orders. Later on he decided to treat himself to a box of his new favourite cigar – The Drew Estate Tabak Especial Toraja as well as a few other cigars. A well deserved treat.

Tuesday was my marketing day, I decided I wanted to create a whisky article for the C.Gars cigar library, as it had felt like it had been a long time since I created one. So I looked around the Norfolk store and there was a bottle that stood out for me – Glenglassaugh. I spent a lot of time researching about the brand and I was fascinated by how many times the distillery had closed and reopened. You can read more about it by clicking here. As well as my article I emailed all of our stores to start thinking about their content for the August shop newsletter. As always it was interesting to see what they have going on in store. I also had a meeting with our shop staff to see what they wanted to promote in the store, so I could begin creating the content. If you are signed up to our newsletters, you will see what we have in store for you. 

On Wednesday, I was booking on parcels, ready for dispatch, I do get a little nervous doing this as I haven’t done it much, however, I would like to think it was a success as all the parcels were booked on and ready to be shipped!

Thursday was New World stock count day with our humidor manager Billy, as always we were super quick at doing this, but this time we needed to be very fast as I was leaving early for a family event. We got to a point where there was only a few brands left before I had to go, so Billy was able to complete the rest by himself.

On Friday, I spent some time doing general shop housekeeping and then in the afternoon, it was time to do the Cuban stock count. For the first time I had the help of Porscha, she has recently started working Friday’s so this may be a new tradition for us both.

I hope you enjoyed this weeks going on and I hope to see you all in store really soon.

So long for now.

Oliver.

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Hello everyone! How are you all doing? We have had some incredible weather in Norfolk! Some days have been really hot, other days it has been raining all day! But that hasn’t stopped our loyal customers from coming in and buying their favourite smokes!

So what has been going on this week?

On Monday, It was Josh and I working in the shop and picking the mountains of online orders! Josh has been impressing so much recently that he is now working full time! So there are more opportunities for you all to meet him and have a lovely chat all about cigars. I also served a lovely lady who was buying a few cigars for her husband when he got back from travelling. He used to have Cuban cigars, however due to the price of them in the UK, he recently changed to New World cigars. Unfortunately due to the change, the lady didn’t know what to get him, she just wanted three good cigars for a decent price. This is a specialty of mine as one big consideration for me when buying cigars is the price. She went away very happy with a Regius Serie Limitada Robusto, Aladino Corojo Robusto and the Alec Bradley Orchant Seleccion Shorty. Once we finished our pickings, we went around restocking the humidors, ready for the rest of the week.

On Tuesday, I was back in the shop with Ciaran. After our pickings, we started cleaning the pipe room, polishing the metal on the pipes as well as stocking up. Everyday we seem to have new pipes on our website and some of them look incredible. I particularly like the Vauen pipes, they are not just your standard pipe, most of them look unique, but also create a cool smoke. 

Thursday was my marketing day. I started off by researching for an article for the C.Gars cigar library, I then took part in our marketing meeting, which we have every two weeks. We discuss what has worked well as well as what we can improve on. We have combined together for an excellent idea which we are all working on, you will hopefully see the finished product soon. Between me and you though, it will be a game changer. After the meeting, I started writing my article. This week was a break from the lists as I wrote about Rattrays pipes and the history, you can read all about it here. Later that day we had a bit of fun – If you remember from a previous blog, we had a Euros sweepstake, I got Italy… Unlucky for me. Those whos teams were still in the tournament got to play some games to win prizes. They played table football with Malteasers as well as stacking towers out of marshmallows. 

On Friday, It was Josh and myself again as it usually is on a Friday. I served a great gentleman who has been coming to the store a long time before I started working here. He used to have a supplier who would send him cigars from the US. However that person had to stop so now he can only buy a few from our store to keep him going. I also recommended the Mitchellero range as it is a bargain price for a hand rolled cigar! So he took two coronas as well as some CAOs and left happy. Later on that afternoon we had the Cuban stock take. I think Josh had an extra coffee as he was counting extremely fast! It was difficult for me to keep up sometimes. 

On Saturday, myself, Josh and Porscha were running the shop. We got through the pickings and then got on with shop tasks. This included shuffling the Peterson pipes as they were in the wrong order! We like to organise them in an order that makes it easy for us to find as well as keeping all the different ranges together. So we went through all the Peterson pipes to put them in the correct order and re-stock the ones that needed to go out. Josh went through the humidors and wiped off any plume that could be seen. Many of you will know that plume is a good thing, however it doesn’t look particularly appetising, so we wipe it of so when you receive your cigar it is ready to be smoked. If you don’t know what plume is then I have an article you can read all about it, just click here.

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

So long for now

Oliver

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Hi everyone! It’s been another busy week here in Norfolk. We have had plenty of online orders as well as the sun shining through our shop!

On Monday, my usual partner Porscha was enjoying a day off in the sun, so it was Josh and I dealing with all of the online orders, he did incredibly well considering he doesn’t work a Monday often. We had all of our pickings completed in the afternoon and started re-stocking the shelves. In the meantime I served a lovely gentleman who was in Norfolk on business and decided to stop by our shop, he has visited the C.Gars store in St. James’s street and was impressed with how both stores are so unique. The gentleman didn’t know what he wanted, so I suggested some of my favourite cigars, the Alec Bradley Orchant Seleccion Skinny and the Plasencia Reserva Original Perfectico. He left to enjoy his cigars on the beach, sounds like the perfect afternoon!

Tuesday was my marketing day, where I get to complete my marketing tasks for the month. This time around I had six shop newsletters to complete as well as my usual article writing for the C.Gars cigar library. The article this week was about pipe lighters for beginners, which you can read here. I have been concentrating on articles for beginners recently as I found it quite intimidating when I first started enjoying a cigar as I felt like I was doing everything wrong. So by writing beginners articles for accessories or pipes, I like to think I’m helping others out there. I also spent time taking the pictures for the article. I’m really enjoying picture taking at the moment and with the help of our marketing manager, I do believe I’m improving under his guidance. 

On Wednesday, I was working in the shop with Ciaran. We always work well together, helping each other pick orders, and that rubs off on our customer service. We have had numerous customers give us a great review on Trustpilot and ask for us when they come back. I enjoyed being able to serve a lovely gentleman who has been coming to the shop for longer than I have worked here! When I first started, I was intimidated by how many cigars he would purchase, I used to get worried about over or under charging him due to my lack of knowledge at the time. However now, I am incredibly confident and can handle any customer that comes in.

Thursday was a bit of a strange day for me, I was doing multiple jobs, I scheduled my newsletters after the last few tweeks and then stocked up the humidors. On Friday we have our whole building stock take, where all staff take part to count different items. So I was preparing all the humidors ready for a busy day of counting. I did general cleaning in the shop, as you can never do too much cleaning and stocked up on pipe tobacco.

On Friday, it was time for the whole building stock take. Ciaran and I was counting the Cuban room, as well as the packs of non-premium cigars and helping out in the New World humidor. As we are a great team we had it all done by midday so we started the day’s pickings as we were behind.

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

So long for now

Oliver

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Hi everyone! I hope all the Fathers out there enjoyed their special day! I spent mine at a theme park with my wife and son, a perfect day and luckily the rain held off! How did you spend yours? Let me know!

Monday was incredibly busy with online orders taking up much of my time, luckily I had Porscha with me to help out massively! We spent almost all day picking all of the online orders, to the point that when we finally sat down, we were exhausted! During our picking, Porscha served a lovely couple who had never been in before. The gentleman purchased a few Nub Maduros as well as the Zino Nicaraguan Robusto, which was suggested by Porscha. Afterwards the lady went back in the humidor to treat her husband to some Perdomos as a gift, she chose the 10th anniversary Robusto as well as a tin of puritos. He is certainly a lucky man!

Tuesday was my marketing day, I created an article for the C.Gars cigar library, I have been doing a lot of beginners recommendations about cigar accessories so I thought I would change it a little and create one about pipes for beginners. You can read it here. I also spent plenty of time taking pictures of the pipes for the article. I don’t tend to take many pictures of pipes so it took me quite a while (and plenty of attempts) to get them right, but they came out quite good in the end! I also took pictures of the cigars of the month ready for July! Billy, our humidor manager, has made quite an interesting choice this time, unfortunately I can’t tell you what they are, so you’ll have to wait until the 1st of July. Later on I started creating the shops newsletters for all of our shops around the UK, they have such unique settings, i’ll need to see them one day!

I got to enjoy two days off so I returned on Friday to more online orders being placed. The Euros samplers have been incredibly popular! And they are such a good idea, you pick a team who you want to support and if that team wins you get 300 loyalty points as well as some great smokes! I served a regular customer who always purchases pipe tobacco, usually it’s one tin a week, however this time he decided to have a cigar with his tobacco! I was shocked, he treated himself to an Alec Bradley Orchant Seleccion Orchie. Many of you may know that it is one of my favourite cigars. In the Afternoon, Josh and myself counted the Cuban cigars.

It was Porscha, Josh and myself on Saturday. We quickly picked our orders and then cleaned and stocked up the humidors ready for a busy Monday. We had Tony, one of our favourite regulars come in after seeing Foo Fighters! He was looking worse for wear but he treated himself to a Casa Turrent 1880 Maduro Robusto, he hasn’t tried a Casa Turrent yet so I hope he enjoys it as much as I do!

I hope you have enjoyed this slightly shortened entry, I hope to see you all in Norfolk very soon!

So long for now

Oliver

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Hello everyone! I hope you’ve all had a great week! I know we have been in Norfolk! We have had many people coming in for Fathers day gifts, as a nice surprise we are doing £7 off any 70cl bottle of spirit in store so make sure you come in and treat your Father!

On Monday, It was a very busy day in store and online! We had plenty of online orders that took Porscha and myself most of the day to complete. I noticed a lot of Father’s day samplers were on order ready for the big day! Meanwhile I served a lovely man who was relatively new to cigars and wanted a nice selection to take on holiday. As a new cigar smoker you have to be careful as if they don’t enjoy smoking a cigar you will never see them again, whereas if they do enjoy it, you will have a customer for life. I suggested some of my favourites, Regius Serie Limitada, Plasencia Reserva Original, and of course the Mitchellero Robusto. He was recommended by his friend to try a torpedo shaped cigar, not something I traditionally suggest to a newer smoker, however I always say, once you have something in your mind, you are going to wish you bought it and only wonder what it would have tasted like. So I suggested the Joya De Nicaragua Clasico Torpedo, I remembered when Josh, one of our latest shop employees, began coming in as a customer, he tried the Clasico Torpedo when he first started smoking cigars and fell in love with it. I hope to see that customer again so he can let me know how he got on. Later on that day, I was asked to create a shop newsletter promoting the Trinidad 55th Anniversary Cigar Sampling Event. As these newsletters are aimed at customers who live near the shops, it’s only right to heavily advertise these events to those clients.

On Wednesday, I received an interesting email from one of our Directors. We had a lovely gentleman called Andy coming to Norfolk. Andy is a friend of the company and travels a lot to many different cigar events. So Ciaran and I were preparing ourselves ready to meet and serve him on whatever cigar and whisky needs he had. He treated himself to a Plasencia Orchant Seleccion 2024 Orchante, a Mitchellero Robusto and a La Gloria Medaille No. 4. We had a lovely chat about his numerous events he had been to, as well as snuff. He is also a big fan of snuff, he asked if we wanted to try some and taught us how to actually take snuff. I can say now from experience that snuff is actually quite nice, I suppose it will depend on the flavour but it was a delightful peach scent we had. 

Thursday was marketing day, I created an article for the C.Gars cigar library about five great lighters for beginners which you can read here. Similarly to the beginners cutter article, I wanted to have a variety of lighters and prices. I also spent some time taking pictures of the lighters. I didn’t realise how difficult it was taking pictures of lighters, it really shows the talent our marketing team have, being able to take beautiful pictures effortlessly. As it is the Euros coming up the staff has done a sweepstake for a bit of fun (and a bit of cash). I got Italy so now Sosteniamo l’Italia! For those that don’t speak Italian it means we support Italy. Obviously I would love England to win, but I would also like to win the competition! Later on I helped out the packing departments organise their packaging ready for another busy day.

On Friday, I was back in the shop with Josh. We had a lovely lady come in looking for a bottle of Bushmills, unfortunately we didn’t have what she wanted in stock, so we suggested a bottle of Tullamore Dew, it is relatively similar but most importantly it is an Irish Whiskey. She also bought a bottle of C.Gars malt which is always a good whisky to try! Afterwards, I fully stocked up both humidors ready for a busy weekend, we tend to get quite a few people come in and get last minute Fathers day gifts, so we always need to be prepared.

I hope you enjoyed this weeks happenings in the store and I hope to see you all in Norfolk very soon!

So long for now

Oliver

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Hi Everyone, It’s been a very busy week here in Norfolk, although I haven’t been working in shop much this week, it has been very busy and behind the scenes I have been very busy too!

On Monday, I would usually be in the shop, picking the mountains of orders we get from over the weekend! However this week, I was booking parcels onto the Royal Mail system. Due to staff holidays, I was needed to help out, Ben and I were a dream team, getting through all of the orders with no problems! Meanwhile Sarah and Porscha took care of all of our customers, with a smile on their face!

Tuesday was my marketing day, I wrote an article for the C.Gars cigar library about the top 5 cigar cutters for beginners, which you can read here. Josh, who many of you know is relatively new to Turmeaus, had been mentioning to me about beginners not knowing what kind of cutter to get and he wanted to really show off what we do other than the big brands like Xikar and Colibri. So using this as my inspiration I chose five cutters that I believe are great for beginners and range across different price points too. Afterwards I spent extra time taking the pictures for the article, listening to the advice I took my time and really thought about what I wanted to take a picture of and what would accompany it. Afterwards I also created an article telling everyone about the great news we have had! Dominique London has opened a new La Casa Del Habano in Gran Canaria, you can read all about it here. I also started to piece together the C.Gars New World Cigar Subscription! And it is another incredible month for my subscribers! Make sure you take a look at our subscriptions here, you really do get a great bargain!

On Thursday, Billy and I was counting the New World cigars, in the process we noticed that there were many new cigars that we didn’t have last time! It’s almost like every time we count the New World humidor we discover a new release or a new brand entirely, this week we discovered a new range to the UK from Foundation cigarsFoundation Olmec Claro. I’m sure it will be another winner as everything from Foundation so far has certainly been a brilliant smoke! 

Friday was suddenly upon us and it was my first day actually working in the shop this week! I got through my pickings with Josh and then worked on the Cuban humidor, stocking it up as much as possible and even trying to get more ranges out! I then served a gentleman who knew exactly what he wanted – the Davidoff Signature No. 2 tubos, he was looking for a pack of four as it was convenient, however we didn’t have a pack in stock so as a compromise he bought four but at the same price of a pack, so he left as a happy customer and we still had a good sale. Later on I had one of my favourite customers who has been coming in for years, he treated himself to three boxes of Regius Orchant Seleccion Nicaragua 2023 Robusto. In the afternoon, Josh and I completed the Cuban stock count.

On Saturday, Porscha, Josh and myself had lots of price changes to do, it seems like the Cuban cigars have slightly gone down in price! So now is the time to treat yourself to a Cuban cigar! I served a great gentleman who was getting married in August and wanted a cigar corner at the reception. I know from experience that people at a wedding love a cigar whether they are a cigar smoker or not. So it is always good to get mostly cheaper premium cigars and then a few good cigars for the ones who actually smoke as they will get the full enjoyment. The gentleman chose to have 10 Mitchellero Robustos which are a great premium cigar for an unbelievable price, perfect for new smokers and A Tasty Selection Sampler which are for the experienced smokers. He also wanted a nice box to present them in, so I suggested a Regius Serie Limitada box as the gold will certainly shine at a wedding. He couldn’t believe how amazing the shop is and how he certainly will be a returning customer!

I hope you enjoyed what was going on in Norfolk this week! And I hope to see you all next week.

So long for now 

Oliver