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Trading With The Enemy
It May Sound Like a Heinous Crime, but Thousands of Americans Violate the Cuban Embargo Every Year
Posted: September 1, 1994 By Michael Frank
The Rolling Rooms
Six Factories That Manufacture Most of Cuba's Export-Quality Cigars Each Specialize in Certain Brands and Sizes
Posted: September 1, 1994
The Future of Cuba
I returned to the United States from Cuba in late September, and, for the first time in more than two years, I felt a sense of optimism. In Cuba,...more
Posted: December 1, 1993 By Wayne S. Smith
Old Havanas
The best aged cigars, from 30 to 60 years old, are refined, stylish powerhouses of flavor.
Posted: December 1, 1993 By James Suckling
Cuban Davidoffs
Last September, Edward Sahakian, the owner of Davidoff of London, received an inquiry from a local accountant on behalf of his Hong Kong client for a...more
Posted: September 1, 1993 By James Suckling
Cuban Baseball
The pitcher for the local team is throwing a perfect game--no hits, no walks--through three innings. His Pinar del Rio teammates have jumped all over...more
Posted: September 1, 1993 By Teddy Tannenbaum
The Montecristo War
Members of Spain's political elite might be in for a surprise the next time they ask for the humidor at one of their preferred Madrid restaurants...more
Posted: June 1, 1993 By James Suckling
Hotel Nacional, Havana
Posted: June 1, 1993 By James Suckling
Great Moments: Kennedy, Cuba and Cigars
Cigars have been a part of my life. My smoking habit began in my youth, helped me write my own adult history, and now, cigars are in my dreams. Even...more
Posted: September 1, 1992 By Pierre Salinger
Cuba's Cohiba
It might have been a scene out of Bizet's Carmen. Dozens of women sat in rows of brown, oily, wooden desks in small, dark, musty rooms in the El...more
Posted: September 1, 1992 By James Suckling
Melia Varadero, Varadero, Cuba
Posted: September 1, 1992 By James Suckling


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