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  2. Quintero (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1940s, Quintero y Hermanos had opened a larger rolling factory in Havana, and had begun using prime tobaccos from the Vuelta Abajo region. It the early 1960s, after Fidel Castro nationalized the Cuban cigar industry, [ 1 ] Quintero became a primarily machine-made cigar, and most of the handmade sizes were dropped in favor of machine-made ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Quintero (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The quintero would rent one-fifth of the land and pay as rent one-fifth of his produce of the land to the landlord. It may also be the case that the surname is habitational, derived from a place called Quintero in Ourense province , so named from Galician quinteiro , meaning "farmstead".

  5. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    A cigar with a semi-airtight storage tube and a double guillotine-style cutter. A cigar is a rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked. [1] Cigars are produced in a variety of sizes and shapes.

  6. Cuban cigar - Wikipedia

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    Cigar tourism is a particular form of Cuban tourism wherein the tourists are taken on a cigar factory tour, and are given the option to purchase cigars at the end of the tour. These purchases come with special receipts and customs certificates which guarantee authenticity and allow cigars to be transported legally out of the country.

  7. Category:Habanos S.A. brands - Wikipedia

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  8. Vicente Martinez Ybor - Wikipedia

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    Ybor's cigar factory, c. 1902 Restored casitas (homes for cigar workers in the late 1800s) at the Museum, Ybor City, Tampa. In mid-1886, a large fire in Key West destroyed much of the town and brought hundreds of Cuban and Spanish cigar workers to Tampa seeking employment. This influx began a period of steady growth that would continue for decades.

  9. Ernesto Perez-Carrillo - Wikipedia

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    The La Gloria Cubana was popular in the cigar craze of the early 1990s and, in 1999, Swedish Match purchased El Credito from the Perez-Carrillo family. After working for Swedish Match/General Cigar until March 2009, Perez-Carrillo's children proposed for him to craft a new cigar. With the start of E.P. Carrillo, Perez-Carrillo worked with his ...