 In 1996 the Rubin family prosperous hardware business was sold and Alan Rubin used part of his proceeds from the sale to seriously launch a new cigar company - the new company was named Alec Bradley after Rubin's children. After failed initial schemes at producing cigars targeted to golf courses and flavoured after-dinner cigars, Rubin managed to carve out a tenuous niche selling budget-priced cigars to tobacconists. Many new innovative cigars were launched over the next 11 years until Alec Bradley achieved its major breakthrough with the introduction of a new full-bodied line called Tempus which was rated 94/100 by Cigar Aficionado. In 2011 the Alec Bradley Presendo won the 2011 No1 spot in cigar Aficionado Magazine sky-rocketing their brands into contention with other world renowned cigars.
In 1996 the Rubin family prosperous hardware business was sold and Alan Rubin used part of his proceeds from the sale to seriously launch a new cigar company - the new company was named Alec Bradley after Rubin's children. After failed initial schemes at producing cigars targeted to golf courses and flavoured after-dinner cigars, Rubin managed to carve out a tenuous niche selling budget-priced cigars to tobacconists. Many new innovative cigars were launched over the next 11 years until Alec Bradley achieved its major breakthrough with the introduction of a new full-bodied line called Tempus which was rated 94/100 by Cigar Aficionado. In 2011 the Alec Bradley Presendo won the 2011 No1 spot in cigar Aficionado Magazine sky-rocketing their brands into contention with other world renowned cigars.
