Alec Bradley on a roll

Wednesday, January 5, 2011 by Trevor Billingsley
Alec Bradley cigars have shown that it doesn't matter if you come late to the game, as long as you come strong.

The company entered the cigar business in 1996 as a boutique shop, but didn't really make a splash right away. Instead, it bided its time until company chairman Alan Rubin discovered some tobacco he liked growing in Honduras in 2002. He waited for that to grow and mature ... and since then, Alec Bradley cigars have succeeded like a red-hot three-point shooter in an empty basketball gym. They just can't miss.

The best way to experience the quality and depth of Alec Bradley cigars is through a sampler. The Alec Bradley 90 Rated Cigar Sampler offers five different cigars, each of which is rated 90 or higher, which you probably guessed from the name. At a cost of around $30, that's less than six dollars apiece. Or there's the Alec Bradley Super 15 Sampler which gives you 15 premium cigars for a little over $60.

Both options are a budget friendly way of getting these premium cigars in your humidor. And judging from the track record of Alec Bradley cigars, you'll want to keep these around on a consistent basis. Other companies have bigger names and longer traditions, but if you're looking for a company that has a great track record of recent success there aren't many that can claim to be ahead of these guys.

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