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  2. Cuban cigar - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban cigar is also referred to as El Habano. [3] A Cuban cigar being hand-rolled (hecho a mano) Cubatabaco and Habanos SA – held equally by the Cuban state and Spanish-based private enterprise Altadis – do all the work relating to Cuban cigars, including manufacture, quality control, promotion and distribution, and export. [4]

  3. Smoking in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Pinar del Río province, located at the western end of the island, is particularly important for tobacco cultivation and contains the Vuelta Abajo and Semi Vuelta regions. These regions are known for producing some of the finest tobacco in the world. Cuban cigars are manufactured in Cuba using tobacco grown within the country.

  4. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    These are different from cannabis blunts. Modeled after a traditional cigar, a cannagar is cannabis wrapped within either cannabis or hemp leaf, like a traditional cigar is tobacco wrapped inside dried tobacco leaf. Unlike a cigar, cannagars do not usually contain tobacco, but they do need to be cut and lit like a cigar. [59]

  5. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Nicotine-only products — Nicotine-containing products that do not contain tobacco, featuring nicotine either extracted from tobacco or non-tobacco nicotine, usually synthetic nicotine. Common nicotine-only products include e-liquid ( aerosolized using an e-cigarette or vape ), nicotine pouches , and various types of nicotine replacement ...

  6. Types of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Habano cigar wrapper is a leaf grown from a Cuban seed, hence the word Habano or Havano, referring to Cuba's capital. Habano tobacco wrapper is darker in color, has a much spicier flavor and a richer aroma, and has been grown in Nicaragua's Jalapa Valley and Estelí since the 1990s. [7]

  7. Cuaba - Wikipedia

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    All Cuaba cigars are made at the Briones Montoto (Romeo y Julieta) factory in Havana Cuba using tobacco sourced from the Vuelta Abajo (Pinar del Rio). Each Cuaba cigar is hand-made, using only Grade 7 rollers (the highest certification). [2]

  8. Tobacco and life insurance: Here’s what you should know - AOL

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    Cigars. If you smoke cigars irregularly, some life insurance providers might cut you a break. ... Though chewing tobacco isn’t smoked, it contains nicotine and carcinogens, which can still have ...

  9. Montecristo (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    The Montecristo No. 4 is the best selling Cuban cigar. [4] It is a one-half to one hour's smoke, and is generally considered [5] to be an excellent starting point for those new to Cuban cigars. The Montecristo No. 4 was the preferred cigar of Argentine revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara. [6]