Re: What If We Lost Pepin?
Interesting thought! It might be just my thinking, but these guys never hang it up. You look at all these old school guys, and as long as they have their family in the business, they still play a role in the process, even if it's just merely advisory. Pepin might not be physically rolling and blending when he's 80, but if he's still around (bless him, hopefully he his), his fingerprints will still be on his family's cigars.
I happen to enjoy Jaime's work so far, it's a nice slight variation on his pops' stuff.
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