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Tobacco Tax Hike Barely Defeated in California

It appears the price of cigars in California will remain the same as voters yesterday narrowly defeated Proposition 29, an initiative that called for...more

Posted: June 6, 2012    By Andrew Nagy


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Miami-Made Panetela from La Palina

La Palina is set to launch a limited batch of cigars, each of them made in Miami by the same cigar roller. Called the La Palina Collection Goldie...more

Posted: June 5, 2012    By David Savona


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Dona Flor Cigars Back on the Market with New Distribution

After a long absence from the U.S. market and a lengthy trademark lawsuit, Dona Flor cigars are ready to come back to retail thanks to new...more

Posted: June 4, 2012    By Gregory Mottola


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A Celebration of Premium Cigars in the Dominican Republic

Swelling attendance marked the fifth annual Dominican Republic ProCigar Festival, which treated attendees to tours of tobacco farms, cigar seminars...more

Posted: June 1, 2012    By Gregory Mottola


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The Complex World of Cognac

How a grape-growing region in the south of France unites a coalition of small winemakers and craft distillers with some of the biggest players in the spirits firmament to make the most renowned brandy on the globe

Posted: June 1, 2012    By Jack Bettridge


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C.A.O. Extends Contest

C.A.O. has added a month to its C.A.O. Last Stick Standing promotion, where cigar smokers can vote on the newest C.A.O....more

Posted: May 31, 2012    By David Savona


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Padilla Restructures Entire Brand Portfolio

Boutique brand maker Ernesto Padilla made a pivotal decision last November—he stopped production of his signature lines. The Padilla Miami, 1932,...more

Posted: May 31, 2012    By Gregory Mottola


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New York State Curbs Parks Smoking Ban

New York cigar smokers received some good news Tuesday when the State Parks Department announced it is suspending its own ban on smoking in parks, a...more

Posted: May 30, 2012    By Andrew Nagy


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Christian Eiroa Returns to Cigar Business

Christian Eiroa, the longtime president of Camacho Cigars, has returned to the cigar business with the formation of CLE Cigar Co. His long-term plan...more

Posted: May 29, 2012    By David Savona


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Dominican Foundation Honoring Carlos Fuente Jr.

Carlos Fuente Jr. is known for making some of the world’s best cigars, but tonight, the Dominican Foundation is honoring him for another reason:...more

Posted: May 24, 2012    By Andrew Nagy


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A Taste of History in Bermuda—Chatham House Tobacconist

Bermuda offers a treasure of Cuban cigars, and if you're on the islands and looking for a few to light up you might want to aim for a place that has...more

Posted: May 24, 2012    By Mervyn Rothstein


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Dunhill Aged Range Gets New Look and New Factory

The venerable Dunhill brand has a new look and new factory. Casually known as the “blue label,” the Connecticut-wrapped Dunhill Aged Range is now...more

Posted: May 23, 2012    By Gregory Mottola


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