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The Davidoff Legacy
The world-famous brand's former Cuban cigar remains a highly sought-after collectible
Posted: October 1, 2005 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
The New Geneva
Hong Kong smokes Cuban Davidoffs, Dunhills and anything else great and rare
Posted: August 1, 2005 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
The New Geneva
Hong Kong smokes Cuban Davidoffs, Dunhills and anything else great and rare
Posted: July 19, 2005
Cuba : Cuba Report
Havana Nights 2005
The Festival del Habano showcased some great new cigars and lots of revelry as usual
Posted: May 1, 2005 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
Havana Nights, Havana Days
The new U.S. travel restrictions are adversely affecting the Cuban economy. But the cigars are getting better.
Posted: February 1, 2005 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
Cuba's Icon: Montecristo Cigars
The country's top-selling brand isn't always its best
Posted: October 1, 2004 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
An End and a Beginning
Emilia Tamayo, the Cohiba factory manager, steps down as a flood of new cigars hits the market
Posted: June 1, 2004 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
Havana Corner: More Good Smokes from the Island
Cuba will continue to produce new sizes and limited-production cigars and humidors this year, including a new vitola for Montecristo as well as a...more
Posted: February 11, 2004
Cuba : Cuba Report
Midnight Express in Havana
Cubans tighten customs regulations for cigars
Posted: February 1, 2004 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
Dominican Dilemma
The Dominican Dilemma A dearth of quality tobacco may limit the future for the island's cigars
Posted: December 1, 2003 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
Cigar Diary: Me and Compay
The death of Compay Segundo at 95 is a loss for the worlds of music and cigars.
Posted: October 1, 2003 By James Suckling
Cuba : Cuba Report
Something Special
Some people may believe that it's too much of a good thing with this year's releases from Havana of limited-edition cigars and humidors. Coupled with...more
Posted: August 1, 2003 By James Suckling


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