Anejos -- What's with the gouging?

Then why hasn't Fuente closed the accounts of all the places selling at 300% above MSRP?

How do you know they aren't doing this on a case by case basis. Maybe when the subsequent shipments come out that store may get less and less until

1. they clean up their act

or

2. they get less and less until they don't get any.
 
Of course, there's the matter of Casa Fuente--a shop owned by Fuente and Levine--charging more than $30 for Anjeos and more than $50 for certain FFOX...
 
Then why hasn't Fuente closed the accounts of all the places selling at 300% above MSRP?

Precisely! Like, for example, Corona Cigar in Orlando, which keeps them on the shelf all year at 25 a stick and up.

There's always the possibility that the Fuentes, who visit the store at least a couple times a year, missed the gouging going on.:confused:
 
Of course, there's the matter of Casa Fuente--a shop owned by Fuente and Levine--charging more than $30 for Anjeos and more than $50 for certain FFOX...
Based on the RIDICULOUS price gouging that goes on at Casa Fuente, I would say the Fuente's don't really care whether retailers are selling at MSRP or not.
 
Based on the RIDICULOUS price gouging that goes on at Casa Fuente, I would say the Fuente's don't really care whether retailers are selling at MSRP or not.

This has been discussed several times here. Not singling you out at all, but just wanting to let everyone know that a simple search can bring up a lot of points and info on this.

The gist of it is that Fuente doesn't own Casa Fuente, and that the prices are allowed at that store due to the fact that it's very high rent and a lot of the proceeds go to their charity.
 
This has been discussed several times here. Not singling you out at all, but just wanting to let everyone know that a simple search can bring up a lot of points and info on this.

The gist of it is that Fuente doesn't own Casa Fuente, and that the prices are allowed at that store due to the fact that it's very high rent and a lot of the proceeds go to their charity.

Actually, do you think the search function is all that simple? I always get error messages and time limits...?
 
I believe there is no such thing as price gouging when it comes to luxury items like cigars. I encourage every B&M to protect their interests by charging as much for cigars as they possibly can. I encourage manufacturers to charge as much as they can. As informed consumers, why would we care if an anejo is sold for double the price? We enjoy the product so we pay the price or we move on.

I think it's classified as gouging when you charge a disaster victim $5 for a gallon of water or something like that. The subject of this thread is merely capitalism in motion.
 
I believe there is no such thing as price gouging when it comes to luxury items like cigars. I encourage every B&M to protect their interests by charging as much for cigars as they possibly can. I encourage manufacturers to charge as much as they can. As informed consumers, why would we care if an anejo is sold for double the price? We enjoy the product so we pay the price or we move on.

I think it's classified as gouging when you charge a disaster victim $5 for a gallon of water or something like that. The subject of this thread is merely capitalism in motion.

I completely agree, in principle. My only beef was the apparent hypocrisy with the Casa Fuente pricing. but for a discretionary item such as a cigar? Charge what the market will bear!
 
I completely agree, in principle. My only beef was the apparent hypocrisy with the Casa Fuente pricing.

It's easy to say the right thing (Fuente only charges msrp) but it's entirely different to DO the right thing. Fuente does a lot of good things in the cigar biz so I'll give them a pass on this one.

At the end of the day, what is an Anejo worth to you?
 
This has been discussed several times here. Not singling you out at all, but just wanting to let everyone know that a simple search can bring up a lot of points and info on this.

The gist of it is that Fuente doesn't own Casa Fuente, and that the prices are allowed at that store due to the fact that it's very high rent and a lot of the proceeds go to their charity.
I wasn't aware of that and sincerely appreciate the information. I normally do use search but didn't know that I didn't know. :D

It is however the Fuente name on the shop whether they own it or license the name to someone else. So, they're in part responsible for (or at least endorsing) the actions of the shop. Yes, I'm sure rent in Caesar's forum shops is outrageous but if your business can't afford the rent then don't open (just my opinion). I don't feel it's fair to charge outrageous prices to make rent. McDonalds doesn't open up in there and charge $30 for a Big Mac. I know the products are totally different and I don't want to start a long discussion on the subject. I simply want to say their prices are ridiculous. :ss
 
It's easy to say the right thing (Fuente only charges msrp) but it's entirely different to DO the right thing. Fuente does a lot of good things in the cigar biz so I'll give them a pass on this one.

At the end of the day, what is an Anejo worth to you?

Of course, there's the matter of Casa Fuente--a shop owned by Fuente and Levine--charging more than $30 for Anjeos and more than $50 for certain FFOX...

Their average drink price is $12.
The cost of the cigar is relative to the "experience" offered and overhead.
I don't think they're gonna pay the rent with 50 cent drafts and $7.00 Anejos. It's not a new business model.
I'd love to see the place. I bet it's gorgeous. I'd be happy to pay for the $30 Anejo and the $12 Diet Pepsi, and I'd be far richer for the experience, imho. :tu
 
I wasn't aware of that and sincerely appreciate the information. I normally do use search but didn't know that I didn't know. :D

It is however the Fuente name on the shop whether they own it or license the name to someone else. So, they're in part responsible for (or at least endorsing) the actions of the shop. Yes, I'm sure rent in Caesar's forum shops is outrageous but if your business can't afford the rent then don't open (just my opinion). I don't feel it's fair to charge outrageous prices to make rent. McDonalds doesn't open up in there and charge $30 for a Big Mac. I know the products are totally different and I don't want to start a long discussion on the subject. I simply want to say their prices are ridiculous. :ss

I don't disagree with you. However, even McD charges more for their food in high cost areas. An extra value meal in Manhattan costs more than one in Branson. Albeit, it's not 200% more.
 
Think about it; if peanut butter was a rare commodity and cost 75 bucks a jar, you'd pay it, right?

I completely forgive Corona Cigar for the assraping they commit on the Anejos as well as the Fuentes for overlooking it when I ponder the above.
 
I don't disagree with you. However, even McD charges more for their food in high cost areas. An extra value meal in Manhattan costs more than one in Branson. Albeit, it's not 200% more.

A normal meal in Manhattan from McDs cost about $7 and change. A slice of pizza and a soda uptown is about $5 :hn

As far as Anejos are concern, just wait until the holiday season. When you see Anejo threads start to pop up; the shipments are arriving from East Coast>Central>West Coast. (as I was told by many B&Ms) :2
 
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