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Thursday, June 19, 2008

A Short History of Cigars and Tobacco

Have you ever wondered where cigars were first produced? It is widely believed that cigars were first produced in Spain. But before cigars became all the rage in Europe, tobacco was needed to make them.

Tobacco is indigenous to the Americas, where native peoples have produced it for hundreds of years. It is believed that the Maya of Yucatan peninsula in Mexico and parts of Central America cultivated tobacco, and even smoked it!

Tobacco use spread to other tribes, both north and south. It is believed that its first use in the United States was probably among the tribe along the Mississippi. It wasn't until Christopher Columbus sailed his famous voyage to the Americas in 1492 that the rest of the world came to know tobacco.

It is said that Columbus was not impressed by tobacco or its use among native peoples, but many sailors grew found of the strange plant. Soon it quickly caught on in Spain and Portugal. From there, it spread to France, where the French ambassador Jean Nicot lent his name to the scientific name for tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). The origins of the word tobacco itself are still suspect, although many believe it is simply a corruption of the word Tobago, which is the name of a Caribbean island. Still others believe it comes from the word Tabasco, a region (and now state) in Mexico,...

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Wet means dead for cuban cigars

If you are a real cigar aficionado, than please protect your stogies in a humidor. If you don't have one, they are available in a lot of places and you can find a decent on on the internet too. Cigars (Cubans's are made perfect!) although built very nicely, they can't stand the fury that nature throws at them. Especially extreme temperature whether hot or cold or even water damage can ruin a perfect little Cuban cigar.

Another great advantage of having a Humidor is that you can let your cigars sit in them and the next time you try them, the taste would be stronger! That is right - you can actually age your cigars in a humidor just like wine is aged in barrels. Did you know that the infamous Cuban Cigar the Cohiba, has tobacco that was aged for 5 years before being used? That is just phenomenal and truly ads to the 'class' of a fine Cuban cigar. Their are many reasons why a Cuban cigar is so valuable, that was just one of them. Remember when we got something great as kids, we were told to take good care of it? Same idea here people, you have to get a humidor if you plan to be a regular Cuban cigar smoker,...

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