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Video-Seed2Cigar from Foundation Cigar Company

Foundation Cigar Company released a fantastic video highlighting the production of cigars, entitled “Seed2Cigar”. The 11-minute video shows the entire process from seed, well, to cigar. I guess the title gave it away. The video is entirely time-elapsed and you truly see the complete process in the short video.

Additionally, the video highlights the owner of Foundation Cigar Company, Nicholas Melillo, aka Nick R Agua, aka Chief of the Broadleaf, strutting through the video at various times and just looking cool. Or at least trying to look cool. Melillo came to fame working at Drew Estate.

The video was filmed in Esteli, Nicaragua and features a great reggae soundtrack with tunes hand-selected by Nick R Agua, who is a reggae-head.

As stated before, the flick shows the entire process of making a cigar from planting the seedbeds to boxing the cigars and everything in between. The video is exceptional and is a great way to learn about the cigar-making process without having to visit Nicaragua.

Here’s what Foundation Cigar Company has to say about the video:

“As a growing brand, Foundation Cigar Company is always exploring exciting ways to shake up the cigar world and bring a new level of culture and media to smokers and shops alike. From the unique and striking Nicaraguan-based art, to the history-rich backstories of each cigar line, to a recent music video collaboration with The Reminders, it’s easy to see that owner Nicholas Melillo’s interests span far and wide. But the heart of Foundation lives in the dark, dense soil of Estelí, where tobacco seeds begin their long journey to becoming award-winning cigars.  In keeping focus on what’s important, Foundation has released a time-lapse video sharing the extensive process about how their cigars are made. The 11-minute time-lapse spans an entire year, though the whole process to create every part of Foundation’s cigars can actually take 2-3 years, with long fermentation periods. The video takes place in Estelí, Nicaragua and breaks down the technique into a number of steps, from seedbeds, to curing, productions, molds, quality control, and more. It’s a fascinating look inside a remarkable operation and also showcases the many people involved from beginning to end. To accompany the full video, Foundation also has an abridged one-minute version that highlights the most important steps.”

Check out the video below:

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c.gar loves all things cigar-related. He typically falls in love with cigars that are discontinued shortly thereafter. His first cigar was a Swisher Sweet with a wood tip. Sadly, these are still in production.

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