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 | ...ina, Brazil and Cuba, where he discovered his great love of tobacco which was to last all his life.
In the capital, Havana, he learned everything there was to know about the cultivation, storage an... |
12-03-2006
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 | ...arisons between Cuban and all the other cigars made in the world. Now I can share my thoughts with each of you.
Before I pontificate on how great this cigar is or that cigar is, I believe you shou... |
06-03-2006
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 | ...HAVANA - Cuba's Habanos cigar corporation unveiled here Friday a 400-dollar ultra-elite cigar to mark the anniversary of its renowned Cohiba line.
The company presented the Cohiba Behike, a l... |
04-03-2006
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 | ...s and the Canon Cubano are names more recognized and their meanings easily understood.
T25C - With 11 years in the business, what are the key aspects Bucanero look for in each cigar you make? In ot... |
25-02-2006
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...uivalent to the Cuban sticks of the 1950's. The article and interview with the
creator of these cigars, John Vogel, can be found here
- Tabacos de la Cordillera.
For those that can't wait to find o...
10-02-2006
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 | ...ose location to Cuba. At that time, the ships transporting Cuban tobacco traveled from Havana to the Port of Tampa.
Continuing the family tradition, Standford's sons E... |
07-02-2006
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...tion wrapped in Cuban tobacco.
Partagas Serie D No. 4, 4.8x50
Wrapper: Cuba
Binder: Cuba
Filler: Cuba
Storage: 68RH at 60-70 F
Construction: Beautiful...
05-02-2006
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...x40
Wrapper: Cuba
Binder: Cuba
Filler: Cuba
Construction: Nice construction on this one. Not too firm, not too soft. Caramel
colored wrapper with very few veins Perfectly applied cap.
Prel...
03-02-2006
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...of La Tradicion Cubana®, Sabor Cubano® and Las Memorias Cubanas® have opened “REAL TABACALERA SÁNCHEZ-ROMAY, S.A.” in Santiago, Dominican Republic.
Sánchez-Romay can provide a quality ciga...
03-02-2006
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 | ...Legal Cuban Cigars Priced Lower than Average
Non-Cubans!?!
Meet John Vogel, the Cigar Industry’s Best Kept Secret…Until Now
February 2006
For 40 years, John Vogel has been instrumental in ... |
01-02-2006
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 | ...ure pre-Embargo Cuban seeds. Our cigars turn the clock back 50 years, to when Cuban seeds and tobacco were at their pinnacle.” Vogel’s credentials and experience are unparalleled in the tobacco ... |
30-01-2006
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...ure pre-Embargo Cuban seeds. Our cigars turn the clock back 50 years, to when Cuban seeds and tobacco were at their pinnacle.” Vogel’s credentials and experience are unparalleled in the tobacco ...
24-01-2006
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 | ... generations of Cuban cigar making artisans. Its highly acclaimed cigar brands have achieved numerous awards and honors of distinction throughout the world, including EDICION de SILVIO®, ESTATE SELE... |
07-01-2006
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 | ...aker of robust, Cuban-style premium cigars. Wynne relocated the facilities and inventory to a newly-constructed office and warehouse in October, but the opening was delayed until November by Hurrican... |
04-01-2006
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 | ...rom Pre-Embargo Cuban Seeds Return
“I doubt many smokers have experienced cigars like these,” says John Vogel, in his understated announcement of what is likely the most anticipated event by the... |
04-01-2006
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 | ...e heard of good Cubans always havinga perfect burn from toast to nub. This was no exception. About an hour and a half of smoking bliss
Drink: Water
Smoking Notes: This was one comple... |
01-01-2006
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 | ...moke your first Cuban cigar..." with a sly grin. It was a box of Cuban Diplomaticos No. 2s. and it was the best smoke I had ever smoked at the time - far better than Senior's bundled el'cheapos. Cig... |
22-12-2005
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 | ...at had to leave Cuba. My grandfather grew tobacco in Cuba. In doing so, he built a great relationship with the Oliva family (the tobacco people, not the cigar people). They were based in Tampa. My fat... |
05-12-2005
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...unch at a local Cuban restaurant. “Do you like Cuban food?” George inquired? I told him I didn’t know much about Cuban food. “That’s ok, I’ll just get you what we always ...
27-10-2005
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 | ... was founded in Cuba by Gilberto Oliva Sr. and like many other tobacco growers, after the Revolution, the Olivas were forced to flee Cuba. Whether you're a smoker of Oliva cigars or not, from the eco... |
03-10-2005
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