Carlos “Carlito” Fuente, Jr. is president of Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia, the largest family-owned premium cigar company in the world. Headquartered in Santiago, Dominican Republic, they employ 4,000 ...
Cigar smokers are no doubt noticing a greater-than-normal influx of premium cigars in tobacco shops across America. Unfortunately, this cornucopia of cigars will subsequently be trickling down to ...
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The forbidden fruit, the Cuban cigar, is no longer forbidden. On Tuesday, the Obama Administration announced that Americans can now legally buy Cuban-made goods, including cigars, for personal ...
WASHINGTON — “Have you ever had something that you knew you weren’t allowed to have? That’s how good it is. That’s a Cuban.” They could already smell them – the Cohibas, the Upmanns, the Montecristo ...
President Obama’s historic moves to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba are raising new questions about how U.S. citizens can travel to Cuba, and perhaps most importantly for many, whether it’s now ...
The news that the U.S. and Cuba agreed to seek to reestablish diplomatic relations stunned the world. Reactions varied depending on one’s political bent, but cigar smokers are ever hopeful. The Cuban ...
Conveniently placed in front of the cash register at Dinkytown Liquor is the Bance’s Unique, a $2 cigar that is the store’s top seller. For many customers, the lure of the Unique is irresistible.
An older woman walked into Havana's Downtown Cigars a few weeks ago, straight up to Lee Scheel. "I'm 80 years old, and it's my birthday and I've always wanted a cigar," she said. Scheel, owner of the ...