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 | ... located in the Pinar del Rio province of Cuba. This province is considered to be the most ideal for tobacco growing in the island nation, and Habanos used only select leaves from each harvest. Only... |
23-08-2010
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 | ...o the 1880's in Pinar Del Rio, Cuba. It was then and there that Melanio Oliva began growing tobacco. Unfortunately, he was separated from the trade when he had to participate in Cuba's War of Indepe... |
09-08-2010
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 | ...o region in the Pinar del Rio province. This handmade stick is said to fall somewhere between medium and full-bodied.
There is not too much flash when it comes to the Edmundo's appearance, although ... |
30-07-2010
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 | ...ial Costa Rican Pinar del Rio Cuban Seed wrapper tops it all off. The 1957 is very flavorful and is offered in five sizes that come packed in special double layer boxes.
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If you couldn't guess... |
21-05-2010
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 | ...ude Partido and Pinar Del Rio, among others.
Dominican Republic
One of the best spots in the world right now for tobacco is the Dominican Republic. One day it may even overtake Cuba as the wor... |
04-02-2009
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legendary Pinar del Rio, Villa Clara and (La) Habana Provinces. The five blends
are named "Serie 1940" through "Serie 1944," to signify the year each variety
was develope... |
05-12-2008
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... the legendary Pinar del Rio, Villa Clara and (La) Habana Provinces. The five blends are named “Serie 1940" through “Serie 1944," to signify the year each variety was developed by Cuban research...
30-11-2008
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 | ... billion.
In Pinar del Rio, which accounts for 70 percent of Cuba's tobacco production,
the storms destroyed 4,150 of the 5,000 curing sheds lost across the island.
Encarnacion said more than ... |
25-11-2008
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 | ... tobacco in the Pinar del Rio.
The cigars made by Tabacalera Garcia, which are about to start shipping, will be
made in the same two (2) wrappers and five (5) vitolas (sizes) that they have
bee... |
08-11-2008
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 | ...ted Abe Flores' Pinar del Rio being appreciated, and commented on, by a
group of smokers, who had paired it with hefty glasses of The Macallan and Mount
Gay. Drew Estate, the cigar was there, as w... |
15-10-2008
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region of Pinar del Rio Province in that year. Serie 1941 contains tobacco from
seeds that Cuban agronomists developed for other Pinar del Rio plantations.
Serie 1944's tobacco is grown from... |
19-09-2008
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 | ...n the center of Pinar del Río, the provincial
capital of the tobacco-growing region, the leaves are painstakingly crafted into
stogies. They are hand-rolled, with each worker expected to produce ... |
19-09-2008
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 | ...o district
in Pinar del Rio as the finest example of Cuban cigars. But using the quality of
the tobacco leaf from one small area in a country as an indicator of quality for
all cigars that come ... |
25-04-2008
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 | ...d in the famous Pinar del Rio region of Cuba.
Just outside of Danli Honduras, in the neighboring town of El Pariaso (the
paradise), is a small factory owned by the Rico family. Father and son, Geor... |
07-04-2008
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 | ...a Abajo
1940, Pinar del Rio 1941, and Artemisa 1944.
Two more in the series, also Bull’s-Eye Ligero bunched, are aging now, for
IPCPR 2008, the industry’s major trade show. According to Vogel... |
05-04-2008
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 | ...d in the famous Pinar del Rio region of Cuba. It tastes as good as it looks in photo taken by Michael Sherwood of Stiletto Studios in Clearwater, FL.
To see the high quality larger pictur... |
17-03-2008
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...as named after, Pinar del Rio 1941 became the archetype for tobacco from that region for two decades. Some of the most important leaf suppliers to the major pre-Embargo Cuban cigar makers grew and re...
09-03-2007
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 | ...as named after, Pinar del Rio 1941 became the archetype for tobacco from that region for two decades. Some of the most important leaf suppliers to the major pre-Embargo Cuban cigar makers grew and re... |
21-02-2007
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 | ...s new home, the Pinar del Rio region, grew tobacco without equal in the world, and Toraño dreamed of making his mark. Little did he know the heights to which he would build the family’s name in th... |
01-07-2006
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...the province of Pinar del Rio in Cuba. They worked for American Brands in various areas of the cigar industry. Therefore, it was inevitable that I follow my family roots and be...
15-03-2002
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