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...Flor Dominicana Mysterio
It took us five years, but we finally did it; we were able to catch up with Litto Gomez, the owner of La Flor Dominicana. Gomez's cigars have gained a loyal following and hav...
14-07-2006
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 | ...Upon his death, my grandfather Carlos Toraño carried on the business. Our family's holdings grew to 17 tobacco farms throughout Cuba. But, in 1960, our family fled the island when Castro seized all... |
01-07-2006
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...as developed by my father Julio Eiroa, which we sent to a select group of retailers as a Christmas gift. The positive response that we received for this cigar was so overwhelming that we decided to ad...
19-05-2006
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...very close with my father who was with me when I started this business. It's now grown and we've since created the ultimate cigar destination where cigar smoking is encouraged and enjoyed. Instead of ...
03-05-2006
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...ept the toad in my garden ever since my trek and it was during one night that my brothers and I were sitting around smoking cigars thinking of cool things to do for the show that my oldest brother Jim...
01-05-2006
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 | ... cigar has been my life. I owe it everything: my deepest pleasure and my anguish, the joys in my work as well as my leisure time.
"And if I have acquired over the years some bit of knowledge and ph... |
12-03-2006
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Eric Newman: My grandfather, J.C.Newman emigrated to the New Country from his native Austria-Hungary in 1888 with his 5 brothers, a sister and his parents. The family settled in Cleveland, Ohio, wh... |
07-02-2006
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 | ...ght would fail, myself included, but they proved all of us wrong. It turns out there is a vast group of cigar smokers that enjoy the unique sensations Drew Estate’s cigars provide them, in fact, our... |
22-12-2005
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 | ... 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 father le... |
05-12-2005
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...orge translated my comments to him.
Succession is one of the biggest challenges that face a family business in any industry. This often occurs as the successful older generation passes the busi...
27-10-2005
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 | ..., we are Cuban. My father, grandfather and great grandfather all grew tobacco. CR: How important are cigars to the Oliva Family? Oliva: Cigars are a way of life for my family. We make our living fr... |
03-10-2005
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 | ...family fled and my father, also named Carlos Toraño, began growing tobacco in the Dominican Republic. Still today my father is given a tremendous amount of credit for helping to create the tobacco i... |
10-09-2005
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 | ...gorio while the Mystic Knight is the sales leader of the bunch.
Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Gran Reserva
SAG Imports Inc.
Better known by their many brands, SAG Imports, Inc may have ... |
09-08-2005
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This morning my wife and I drove to the town of Half Moon Bay, one hour south of San Francisco on the Northern California coastline. We had heard that a new Ritz Carlton Hotel overlooking the Paci...
25-06-2003
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...s at the top of my list. I called Padron’s office and ended up talking to Jorge (George) Padron. He said my fellow travelers and I were welcome to stop by so we planned on Saturday morning.
W...
12-03-2003
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 | ...irsthand during my visit with Enrico and his family.
The Graycliff Cigar Co.
What kind of man has such a passion for cigars that he starts his own cigar company… and just as the cigar boom is wind... |
24-02-2003
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 | ...et's story...oh my!
Rob Shibata and friend.
Paul Shoberg and friend.
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RTDA Report Chapter 2 - David vs. Goliath
As we mentioned in Report ... |
22-02-2003
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...Cuban cigars of my youth, I decided that the Anniversary Series cigars should be box pressed. At the time, my sons and I always received strange looks when we handed someone a box pressed Anniversary ...
15-03-2002
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