The letter "S" of the Statos may easily stand for "sad" because these Havanas are very hard to find nowadays due to they are produced in a limited number. That is really sad, because Los Statos de Luxe are the typical Havana style cigars - comparatively strong in aroma and certainly meet the needs of the average penchant Havana smoker.
Cohiba
Cigars speak volumes of a good taste. This is the Havana beyond comparison. Some call it the Ferrari of Cuban Cigars. Cohiba is recognized by many experts as the brand that produces the best cigars from the Caribbean Island. It was created 50 years ago and achieved great success. Although there are numerous stories about its creation spread around, the name of the original creator …show more content…
This was somewhat due to the lifting of a ban on smoking in 1848. One in ten citizens lived from the tobacco trade and cigar manufacturing. Geraldo Dannemann was wounded in the Franco- German war and following his convalescence he lived some time in Freiburg im Breisgau. There he managed to widen his knowledge on tobacco producing. Furthermore, he learnt something very important that only constantly high quality is a guarantee of success, and only the person who is operating on location can achieve the quality aspired. He incorporated this philosophy into his professional development. In 1872 he immigrated to Brazil and soon set up his first cigar factory in Sao Felix. In 1893 Geraldo received the first recognition for his work when the Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro II visited Sao Felix and bestowed upon in the title of Imperial Cigar Factory Dannemann. About 20 years after the opening his first cigar factory Geraldo Dannemann was pronounced the most important businessman in the State of …show more content…
As mentioned, in 1845 Jaime Partagàs founded a factory and created the brand. Today, the factory remains the oldest industrial production plant of Havanas still in use. Many formats of these cigars, are still being produced, whether by machine or by hand, and exported all over the world. One of the oldest Havana brands, Partagàs are relatively strong cigars, full-bodied with strikingly pleasant earthy long-lasting aroma.
Gispert
This classical old brand has its origins in the province if Pinar del Rio, and was one of the Cuban cigars of the late 19th and early 20th century that made Havanas popular worldwide. Barely known in Europe, the Gispert is available today under the Vitola de salida of Habaneros No.2 format produced by machine.
Hacienda
Hacienda is an ultimate top product of Canary Island cigar makers brought to markets by Tabacos Vargas in Santa Cruz on the island of La Palma. Fortunately, the brand managed to regain its former respect after a considerable period of quiescence lies by a number of brands meaning to arouse doubt as to the excellent quality. Today, Haciendas are still hand-made offering relatively mild taste, though, they leave a pleasant piquancy when smoked, a feature that many cigar lovers find enjoyably