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Senior Vice President, Joya De Nicaragua
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A Dominican in Nicaragua
I am entering a cigar-factory – I feel the warm aromas, the rich tobaccos, I see hard-working people, I hear the sounds of the Chavetas and most of all I feel passion. No matter what factory I enter, no matter the country of the factory, of its tobaccos and of its personal the general feel and the atmosphere is the same for me.
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15 November 2011
Despite numerous and rather significant changes that have been made to the Macanudo cigars in the course of their history, loyalty to traditions remains the fundamental principl...
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18 August 2011
There are two brands in the world named Fonseca. The first to appear in the early part of the 19th century was Fonseca port. But today this wine is known only to a small circle ...
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12 July 2011
This story began not so long ago. Things like that happen sometimes: The history becomes classics without getting old. Classics are Montecristo, the world's sales leader among h...
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02 June 2011
Family traditions began to matter for Helmut Buhrle when his wife gave birth to a baby daughter in 1988. Buhrle's grandparents had been tobacco traders and his mother had owned...
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18 May 2011
Re-phrasing a well-known quotation, one can say that all classical histories of cigar brand creation look similar, whereas each unconventional history is original in its own wa...
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13 May 2011
The history of Dunhill cigars only began 20 years ago, though, over that brief period of time the brand has changed ownership several times, while the cigars bearing the name h...
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04 May 2011
Romeo y Julieta is probably the most famous – and certainly the most romantic – brand of Cuban cigars. The unusual name comes from the age-old Cuban tradition of providing ente...
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11 March 2011
CAO Italia has been in production since 2004 at the CAO Fabrica de Tobacos in the Honduran town of Danli.
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