SOME CIGARS ARE BACK IN STOCK!
As many of you know, our little shop experienced water and smoke damage on Saturday, July 26th, 2025. We are gradually beginning the process of rebuilding our cigar collection, and we’re pleased to share that some selections are once again available both in-store and online. While we still have a way to go before we’re fully back to where we once were, we’re taking it one step at a time—and we’re grateful for your continued support along the way.
Please note that whisky and other tobacco products remain unaffected and available for purchase. Our shop remain open as usual for the time being.click here
WE SHIP WHISKY TO THE USA - PLEASE CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS ON INFO@JEFFREYST.COM
Good news! 🥃 We can ship whisky to the USA — even if it’s not listed in our destinations. Just send us a wee email to info@jeffreyst.com with your request and we’ll handle the rest ;)
SLAINTE
Gilbert de Montsalvat
Gilbert de Montsalvat was born in 1920 in Burgundy. In 1932, he left Burgundy and went to Paris. In 1937, G.de Montsalvat left France for London, shortly before the war broke out. He got acquainted with Freud, and both soon became friends. He studied history and English literature in London. He started working for the French state in England. He moved back to France to work in the family business for a few years.
He left France for Cuba in 1955, and started extensive tobacco related studies there and was dubbed Minister of Tobacco. He returned to Europe for a few years and settled in Geneva, that was to be the place where he stayed between travels to America. During one of his stays in Cuba, he established the great cigar encyclopedia, and thus got acquainted with someone by the name Fidel Castro. He left Cuba for Connecticut, in the USA. There, he learn and developed the art of the reputed Connecticut Shade, the wrapper from the "Connecticut Shade River Valley", in which tobacco grows under cloth shelters.
From 1965 to 1974, Montsalvat "Kunst des Rauchens" traveled over Asia and South America. He developed his understanding of tobacco and its growing, and started writing his book on the art of smoking. After a short stay in Paris, he returned to Geneva in 1987 and had a magnificent villa built there. The villa was equipped with a huge humidor containing one of the most beautiful cigar collections. In 1987, he was awarded the Cuban solidarity prize for his contribution to social development. He fell seriously ill in 1988 and moved to St Galle (Switzerland) where he resides incognito today and writes his memoirs.