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 | .... Brands/United Tobacco. Working with Eddie Ortega, the two have produced such great cigars as the 601 and the new Cubao, along with great value lines like the Panama Red and REO.
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17-04-2009
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 | ...de from premium tobacco, that serve as a standard against which all other cigars are measured.
The filler … the tobacco that goes inside the wrapper … is almost always a blend of tobacco but what... |
15-04-2009
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Even the tobacco is 100% genuine and comes from some of the finest growing regions in Cuba. You see the tobacco farmers want to make a decent living too so not everything they grow is sold to t... |
13-04-2009
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 | ...ll as Dominican tobacco and cigars.
Whichever visit one made, we gathered around 1:45 PM for lunch and it was a marvelous opportunity to ask questions of, or just be sociable with Manuel Quesada, his... |
03-04-2009
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 | ... think of other tobacconists that are quintessential establishments.
George Valdez owner, with his partner Aquiles Legra, of four (4) Sabor Havana (www.saborhavana.com) shops in South Florida…i... |
01-04-2009
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Many tobacconists also carry special gift sets with an assortment of five cigars or more.
Now if you’re one of those people who like to shop well in advance of the special day that... |
30-03-2009
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 | ...f an event at a tobacconist in New York City, also with a huge turn-out. Looking at those photos reminded me of the way commuter trains in Tokyo look after the attendants had herded and pushed people ... |
27-03-2009
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 | ...rice. Producing tobacco for the quality cigar market is labor intensive and there’s just no escaping that fact. If you’re looking at the premium market then the cost of tobacco is even more expens... |
25-03-2009
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 | ...rvesting of the tobacco to what comes next in the chain that stretches all the way from the humble tobacco seed to the not so humble quality cigar that’s nestled with its brothers in a box just wait... |
20-03-2009
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 | ... history of the tobacco plant and where it's grown let's take a little look at the growing cycle of this wonderful plant.In the Caribbean that growing cycle starts in September ... that's right, it st... |
16-03-2009
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 | ...facturers blend tobacco from several different areas and they are very careful not to reveal the exact blends that are used in their cigars. However there is no doubt that the best tobacco leaf ... th... |
13-03-2009
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 | ...he Wikapedia of tobacco today. At close to 6'-3" Alex is a big boy which makes him stand out in Central America but by no means looks like an easy target. If you are walking the streets of Nicaragua a... |
10-03-2009
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 | ...arthy tastes of tobacco.”
The Aficionado’s Collection features handmade Swiss artesian chocolate accented by flavors and textures similar to those in a good cigar. The chocolate is Grand Cru, whi... |
04-03-2009
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 | ...own for growing tobacco in Cuba.
Perfecto: Known for its bulging middle, this cigar is closed at both ends and features a round head.
Piloto Cubano: Grown in the Dominican Republic, this tob... |
03-03-2009
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 | ... their hands is tobacco and the edible glue - that they use on the capa. So, no problem there.
Kiki walked me over to one of the boxes on the shelves (a box in which the cigars were cellophaned), a... |
01-03-2009
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Debudding: Tobacco plants, if left to their own devices, will expend their energy towards their flower buds, resulting in smaller leaves. To ensure the plant grows bigger, lusher leaves, farmers ... |
28-02-2009
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 | ...he Wikapedia of tobacco today. At close to 6'-3" Alex is a big boy which makes him stand out in Central America but by no means looks like an easy target. If you are walking the streets of Nicaragua a... |
24-02-2009
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Amarillo: A tobacco leaf, yellow in color and grown in the shade, used for wrapping.
Amatista: A glass jar of either 25 or 50 cigars that is sealed tight and sold as being “factory fresh”.
A... |
22-02-2009
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 | ... bugs?
Answer: Tobacco beetles are small and elusive. Manufacturers and store owners do a lot to make sure that they do not infest their crops and stogies. In addition to walking the fields and hand ... |
13-02-2009
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 | ...port your local tobacconist, you may be wondering what's in it for you if you can get lower prices online, especially in these days of tough economic times.If you are new to cigars, it is best to star... |
05-02-2009
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