I've said this before - but this is just a reminder. I'll be breaking BOTL over time in order to get it into a far better place. Just be patient if you can't reach us! We'll be back
First and foremost, Cuba doesn't have enough tobacco to supply the demand there'd be at the begining; for the Cuban government wouldn't set aside all their life-long customers to give America their cigars. Therefore CCs would be pricier for peoplewould be willing to pay for it. Then, after a tad, it'd no longer be the forrbidden fruit, therefore losing some of it's desireableness due to prices.
Ofcourse eventually prices would settle and thus putting CCs in the market along with Dominican, Nicaraguan,... adding variety, though, to the knowledgable, CCs (hopefully) will always have something different. Yeah, they'd be more expensieve; yet not as much as the sudden rise in prices would make them if the embargo ended; but, to me, it's worth it.