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Jan/Feb 01 Issue : News & Features
A $20 Nassau
An old Cuban master and an Italian Entrepreneur make Graycliff cigars in the Bahamas
Posted: February 1, 2001 By David Savona
Shopping in Cuba
Havana's most popular cigar sizes are back on the shelves.
Posted: February 1, 2001 By David Savona
Nov/Dec 00 Issue : Cigar Stars
Trial by Fire
Fires, hurricanes and legal battles haven't dampened the Fuente family's passion for making cigars
Posted: December 1, 2000 By David Savona
Nov/Dec 00 Issue : News & Features
One Tough Leaf
Dark cigars are hot, and that calls for dark, rugged Connecticut broadleaf
Posted: December 1, 2000 By David Savona
Cigar Insider—Cuba's New Box Code
Cuban cigar producers are marking boxes of cigars to designate where they were produced, despite saying earlier in the year that the nation's cigar...more
Posted: December 1, 2000 By David Savona
Sep/Oct 00 Issue : News & Features
Mexico's Identity Crisis
The biggest cigarmaker in Mexico bucks tradition by blending new smokes in an effort to polish its image.
Posted: October 1, 2000 By David Savona
Jul/Aug 00 Issue : News & Features
Behind the Box
More than just a pretty face, great cigar boxes offer an extension of the cigarmaker's art
Posted: August 1, 2000 By David Savona
News & Features : News & Features
Fighting Tobacco Beetles
It's every cigar smoker's nightmare -- a close encounter with tobacco beetles. These pinhead-sized insects can turn a humidor full of precious cigars...more
Posted: July 10, 2000 By David Savona
Mar/Apr 00 Issue : News & Features
Sparks Steak House, New York
The salad hits the table, and you can almost hear the wood groan. It seems as if an entire head of lettuce has been sacrificed to make the dish,...more
Posted: April 1, 2000 By David Savona
Mar/Apr 00 Issue : News & Features
Ecuador: Land of Fire
Ecuadoran cigar wrapper tobacco thrives in a world of volcanoes and perpetual cloud cover.
Posted: April 1, 2000 By David Savona


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