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A Brief History of Cigars

  • Ancient Origins: Cigar smoking dates back to the Mayan civilization around the 10th century. Archaeological findings depict Mayans smoking rudimentary cigars made by wrapping tobacco leaves in palm or plantain leaves.
  • European Introduction: In 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew observed indigenous people in Cuba smoking tobacco. This practice was soon introduced to Europe, where it gained popularity.

  • Tampa’s Cigar Legacy: By the late 19th century, Tampa, Florida, became a cigar manufacturing hub, especially in Ybor City, which was dubbed the “Cigar Capital of the World.”

Fascinating Cigar Facts

Etymology

The word "cigar" originates from the Mayan term "sikar," meaning "to smoke rolled tobacco leaves."

Oldest Cigar Company

Tabacalera, established in Spain in 1636, holds the title of the world's oldest cigar company

Popular Shapes

The Robusto is among the most favored cigar shapes, typically measuring 5 inches in length with a 50-ring gauge.

Cigar Rolling Artistry

The meticulous craft of hand-rolling cigars is known as "torcedura," requiring significant skill and patience.

Notable Cigar Enthusiasts

Arnold Schwarzenegger

The bodybuilder-turned-actor-turned-politician is one of modern Hollywood’s most vocal cigar advocates. A regular at cigar lounges and known to enjoy smoking on movie sets, Schwarzenegger has helped normalize cigar culture in popular media.

“I like Cuban cigars, and I have been smoking them my whole life along with Dominican cigars and Nicaraguan cigars.”

Winston Churchill

Arguably the most famous cigar smoker in history, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was rarely seen without a cigar in hand. In fact, the “Churchill” cigar size was named in his honor. His passion for cigars became a symbol of his indomitable spirit and leadership during World War II.

“I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form.”

Cigar Etiquette Tips

Lighting

Use wooden matches or a butane lighter to preserve the cigar's flavor. Avoid using candles or petrol lighters

Puffing

ake slow, gentle puffs to enjoy the cigar's nuances. Inhaling is not recommended

Ash Management

Let the ash fall naturally. Tapping it off prematurely can disrupt the cigar's burn.

Storage

Store cigars in a humidor at around 70% humidity and 70°F to maintain their quality.