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  2. List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    The first fully-African cigar brand, made in Mozambique using African tobacco. "Bongani" means "Be Grateful" in the Zulu language. [11] [12] Cabaiguan: owned by Tatuaje Cigars, Inc. in consultation with Jaime Garcia, the son of José "Pepin" Garcia Cain Oliva Cigar Co. handcrafted by the Oliva Cigar Company in Nicaragua Camacho: Oettinger ...

  3. Davidoff - Wikipedia

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    All Davidoff products produced in Cuba were officially discontinued in 1991. An agreement was signed that no more Davidoff cigars from Cuba would be sold. In 1990, after discontinuing Cuban-made products, Davidoff started to produce cigars in the Dominican Republic. After numerous test runs, Zino Davidoff found a partner in the local producer ...

  4. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    Davidoff: Imperial Brands (International) Switzerland: 1926; 99 years ago () [citation needed] Delima Djuwed tobacco factory Indonesia [citation needed] Deluxe Tenor NTC Industries Ltd India [27] Derby: Souza Cruz: Brazil: 1993; 32 years ago () [citation needed] Diana Philip Morris International: Italy [citation needed] Djarum 76 Djarum: Indonesia

  5. Cigarillo - Wikipedia

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    A cigarillo (from Spanish cigarrillo 'cigarette'; in turn from cigarro 'cigar' and -illo (diminutive suffix); pronounced [siɣaˈriʝo] in parts of Latin America, [θiɣaˈriʎo] in Spain) is a short, narrow cigar. Unlike cigarettes, cigarillos are wrapped in tobacco leaves or brown, tobacco-based paper. Cigarillos are smaller than regular ...

  6. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    Display of various cigar cases with prices in a cigar store in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The prevalence of cigar smoking varies depending on location, historical period, and population surveyed. The United States is the top consuming country by total sales by a considerable margin, [clarification needed] followed by Germany and the United Kingdom.

  7. Zino Davidoff Group - Wikipedia

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    Zino Davidoff Group is the trading name of Zino Davidoff SA, [1] a Swiss family business that was spun out of tobacco-product company Davidoff in 1980. [2] It is active exclusively in the non-tobacco luxury goods segment and offers a range of upscale products.

  8. Imperial Brands - Wikipedia

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    The former Reemtsma head office in Hamburg, Germany, pictured July 2009. In 2003, Imperial acquired the world's then fourth-largest tobacco company, Reemtsma Cigarettenfabriken GmbH of Germany: the deal added brands such as Davidoff, Peter Stuyvesant, and West to its portfolio. [16]

  9. Cigarette - Wikipedia

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    The cigarette and the cigar were the most common methods of smoking in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America until recent times. [2] The North American, Central American, and South American cigarette used various plant wrappers; when it was brought back to Spain, maize wrappers were introduced, and by the 17th century, fine paper.