Binny's almost always has it, but you'll probably get it cheaper down there. My father is from there, and my family's history dates back to about 1750 in the San German and surrounding areas. My grandfather was a notable San German district police captain, still remembered by the old folks in Cabo Rojo, back in the early 20th Century.
Unfortunately, crime and urbanization are forcing my father, and have already forced many others, off the old family land. Puerto Rico will someday be a 100x35 mile strip of concrete. Then the Europeans who are putting all that money into "progress and development" now will see fit to end the crime wave and drug cartel. In the meantime, seeing my 80 year old father and others driven to sell their farms at bargain rates, so hidden luxury resorts and houses that are being built to sell for $800,000 will continue.
Indeed, a prominent radio talk show host has recently referred to Puerto Rico as "ungovernable." What a shame, because when I visited my father's farm in '98 shortly before Georges hit, I could see the changes that I had been warned about on my visit back in '86. The dream that we had of him showing me the ropes and me taking over the family farm and carrying on the legacy are over. He'll be up here living with me soon enough unless the crime wave gets him, which he is legitimately afraid of.
Police? Law and order? :cryinlaugh:
If you can find any Don Bienve Limited Reserve cigars with the 1981 wrapper, they are wonderful. I checked their web site two years ago. It was gone. So is the sugar cane. So is the coffee, the honey, . . .