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A Very Short History of CigarsA Very Short History of CigarsIn 1492, Christopher Columbus saw the Indians smoking
tobacco leaves, or "burning herbs." Spain, where tobacco was first
cultivated for its medicinal properties, was the first country to
manufacture cigars (seegars). Portuguese and Spanish sailors expanded the
habit of smoking and transported the plant to the far corners of the
earth. In the 1850s,Cuba became the world leader and premier manufacturer
of fine cigars. Cuban cigars are "Puros," a Spanish word meaning "pure."
Puros means that all of the tobacco used in the cigar (wrapper, binder and
filler) comes from the country of origin. Cuba, Mexico, and the Dominican
Republic are three countries that produce Puros. Today, premium cigars are hand-rolled in the Caribbean, South America, Central America, the United States, and many other parts of the world. Cigars are made from tobaccos from several countries. It is the combination of tobaccos used from various countries that determines the flavor of the cigar, not the country in which it is rolled. In countries with a tradition of cigar-rolling, rollers produce better-constructed cigars. The Dominican Republic became the number one manufacturer in the booming cigar market of the 1990s. In this country are generations of skilled cigar-rollers and families who
have developed the art and science of cigar-growing to its highest level.
There are also many Cubans who have resettled in the Dominican Republic
and have continued their cigar businesses there.
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