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The combination doesn't always click, even for the head of a major Cuban cigar factory
Back To The Drawing Board by James Suckling European editor Cigar Aficionado Posted June 4, 2001, 4:30 p.m. e.s.t. Sometimes I feel …
Americans love the rich flavor of Brazilian tobacco, but will they ever acquire a taste for cigars that are made in Brazil?
It isn’t likely that you’re getting to Havana, or any cigar factories for that matter, anytime soon. So, we decided to take you on a …
I’m smoking something right now that you’ve never smoked. Nobody has. It’s a combination of Dominican and Nicaraguan ligero with a …
When José Orlando Padrón sold his first cigar 50 years ago, the future was very much in doubt. Today, his family run company is the most …
Premium hand-rolled cigars, the pride of the island, have seen ups and downs since the revolution, but still remain the world's benchmark …
The Senior PGA Tour Is a Hospitable Place For Golfers Who Enjoy a Great Smoke
Dedicated Cigar Smokers Puff Away in California's Vineyards
Chicago, while the situation lasts, is, undoubtedly, the most elegant city in the United States. in which to smoke cigars. Downtown Chicago …
In the early years of corporate America, J.P. Morgan was the undisputed king of U.S. Finance.
A collection of profiles about leading members of the cigar industry.
Despite a pandemic and its attendant lockdown, the cigar industry has seen greater growth than it has in decades. But with the boon for …
Under Towering Volcanoes, the San Andrés Region Produces Richly Flavored Tobacco That Creates Unique Cigars
It is nearly midnight on a Friday at an upscale Santiago, Dominican Republic, restaurant. The waitstaff is staring blankly at the ceiling, …