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 | ...line, the South American nation gets some extra industry exposure with a cigar bearing its name. The exposure is a bit limited, however, as the line was made exclusively for Serious Cigars, an online... |
31-12-2010
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 | ...rom the Central American nation’s tobacco. The filler, binder, and wrapper all consist of a blend of five different Honduran Maduro tobaccos. The Triple Maduro is another strong offering from Camach... |
08-12-2010
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 | ... in the Central American nation's fertile Jamastran Valley on Julio Eiroa's farm. A special Habano wrapper coats its exterior. The tobacco used for the wrapper is of note, since it is the first Haba... |
06-09-2010
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 | ...rom the Central American nation. To give smokers a bit of a variation, Padron released the No. 45 in both a Natural and a Maduro version. The cigars are said to be full-bodied in nature.
When fir... |
11-08-2010
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 | ... to the Central American nation. What began generations ago in Cuba has persisted until now, and the Oliva family holds the claim to fame of being the second largest grower of Cuban seed tobacco in N... |
09-08-2010
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 | ... announcing the American trade embargo back in 1961. The brand is known to produce offerings that stray from being overly powerful and are instead milder smokes.
The H. Upmann Regalias measures 5 1/... |
26-07-2010
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 | ...nch Bordeaux or American Meritage wines. Among the flavors one can expect while smoking are those of chocolate, spice, and leather.
The Second Growth comes in only one size: 7 7/8x 54. Its produc... |
02-07-2010
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 | ...n the fact that Americans were facing a time of economic hardship didn’t deter Sherman from starting his business right in the heart of the garment center of New York City. While the business starte... |
09-12-2009
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 | ... unusual for an American manufacturer Allen’s continual thinking outside the square is what has made Kentucky Gentlemen Cigars the success that it is today.
Have you ever thought of combining moon... |
04-12-2009
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 | ...ny of the South American countries where the best tobacco is grown. And they won’t know which years were good growing years and which ones weren’t so good.
Any research a daily smoker will do mi... |
21-10-2009
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 | ...the 1960s, many American cigar smokers would gather to enjoy their cigars while listening to the music of Herf Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.If you happen to believe that then, I'm sorry, there's defin... |
27-01-2009
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 | ...I'm an American.
Supposedly, I am one of the freest people in the world.
I
have "Freedom of Speech" ... as long as I don't want to get
sued, the... |
29-12-2008
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 | ...d traction with American cigar smokers.
Nonetheless, Orsi proceeded, enthusiastically, and Monte Pascoal made their
first appearance at the IPCPR in Las Vegas this past July. The first shipment
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05-12-2008
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 | ...y.' Wynne is an American, raised largely abroad. There is no history of tobacco growing and cigar making, for generations, in his family tree. Nonetheless, Felipe Gregorio carved a niche for itself i... |
23-10-2008
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 | ...bliterating the American tomato farmers, until three months later they traced
it to peppers from Mexico, I fear we smokers are in for more difficulties!
"A fine cigar to a man is like a good... |
06-08-2008
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 | .... You had the American Indians who had their social life revolving around smoking tobacco. People enjoy smoking tobacco. It relaxes them. It is an escape. How can you tell someone not to do that? ... |
10-03-2008
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 | ...Cigars, Central American Tobacco (their private label company) and other family businesses. Charlie Toraño cites explosive sales of both their own and private label cigars for this personnel change.&... |
01-07-2006
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...one of the best American Super Tuscan-style reds I have ever tasted. He takes the concept of blending Sangiovese and Cabernet in Washington to a completely new level. It is becoming clear that blende...
16-02-2006
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...factors. Native Americans smoke much more than white Americans, yet have half the rate of lung cancer. The Greeks, Japanese, Italians and Spaniards are the world’s heaviest smokers, but are all ...
22-09-2005
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...They worked for American Brands in various areas of the cigar industry. Therefore, it was inevitable that I follow my family roots and began La Tradicion Cubana in 1995 in Miami, Florida.
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15-03-2002
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