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Havana Corner: More Manly Cigars From Havana
You had better like giant Cuban cigars, because I was amazed to see hundreds of Salomones on the workbenches of cigar rollers at the Partagas factory...more
Posted: June 24, 2003
Havana Corner: Cuba's Newest
The Cohiba Siglo VI is finally hitting the markets this week, as well as three of Cuba's new Limitada 2003. The United Kingdom is one of the first...more
Posted: June 2, 2003
Havana Corner: Customs and Counterfeits
U.S. Customs guys get a bad rap. They are not all voraciously against anyone going to Cuba or anticipating with glee the opportunity to destroy all...more
Posted: May 16, 2003
Havana Corner: Cuba's 21st-Century Factories
Reprinted from the April 2003 Issue of Cigar Aficionado
Posted: May 8, 2003
Havana Corner: Keep The Limitadas Coming
Cuba's Edición Limitadas keep rolling off the cigar benches of the Partagas and H. Upmann factories in Havana, and in a few weeks five new sizes...more
Posted: April 25, 2003
Havana Corner: Hot Nights, Cool Days in Havana
Relaxed and cool is the best way to describe this year's cigar festival in Havana, when Cuba's capital was full of cigar lovers from all over the...more
Posted: March 11, 2003
Havana Corner: Sexy Serie C No. 1 from Partagas
If there is a downturn in the demand for Cuban cigars in the market, then someone has forgotten to tell the management of the Partagas factory in...more
Posted: February 10, 2003
The Exodus
When Fidel Castro threw Cuba's cigarmakers out of their factories, he unwittingly re-created an industry
Posted: December 1, 2002 By David Savona
A New Era for Cuban Cigars?
Recent improvements have occured throughout Cuba's cigar industry
Posted: December 1, 2002 By James Suckling
Brand Awareness
So how is it that for almost every classic Cuban brand, a cigar made outside of Cuba shares its name? In most cases, it happened because a cigarmaker...more
Posted: December 1, 2002 By David Savona
America's Cuban Territory
Long before the arrival of al Qaeda and Taliban prisoners, the U.S. base at Guantánamo Bay has been a source of tension and controversy
Posted: June 1, 2002 By John Lantigua
The Cuban Spy Connection
An American female intelligence analyst was convicted in March of spying for Cuba for 16 years
Posted: June 1, 2002 By CA Staff


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