Investigating the Origins of Non-Cuban Cigars
The world of cigars is an ever-evolving industry that has been around for centuries. Non-Cuban cigars are gaining popularity in the cigar market, with more and more smokers wanting to explore the wide range of flavours, shapes and sizes available outside of Cuban origin. It can be difficult to determine where exactly these non-Cuban cigars originate from, but understanding their origins can give a smoker insight into why they have become so popular over time. Contents: Exploring the History of Cigars The Evolution of Non-Cuban Varieties Uncovering the Roots of Tobacco Cultivation Tobacco Trade Around the World Cigar Making Through the Ages Understanding the Complexities of Flavor Rise in Popularity of Premium Cigars A Closer Look at Wrapper Leaves Most non-Cuban cigars come from Central America or the Caribbean islands such as Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic and Jamaica. Each country