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Black Gold: Connecticut Shade Cigar Tobacco Grown in Kentucky

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

Mark Barrow sells his Kentucky Black Gold stogies across the commonwealth. He grows the tobacco in Trimble County. (By Byron Crawford, The Courier-Journal)Think that the only place in the United States where good cigar tobacco can be grown is Connecticut?

If so, you are mistaken.

Deep in the Bluegrass State, in an area more known for thoroughbred horses and fine bourbon, something unusual is happening. Some fine cigar wrapper tobacco is being grown because of the vision and efforts of Mark Barrow, a man who decided to try something no one else had tried.

“I think Kentucky’s heritage is tobacco, bourbon and fast horses, and I want to keep all three of them going,” said Barrow.

Mark Barrow is not just a visionary. He is a visionary who has succeeded.

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How to Roll a Cigar, New York Style

Monday, August 14th, 2006

Bert Shapiro, of Pheasant’s Eye Productions, is a very talented independent filmaker. He makes short films about real people, doing real things.

And he concentrates on ways of life that are vanishing.

Ways of life like rolling cigars by hand in New York City.

Here, courtesy of Pheasant’s Eye, is a look at how a torcedor — a cigar roller — turns a pile of leaves into a work of art in the award winning short film Hand Rolled on 29th Street.

The film takes less than three minutes to view. If you have never had a chance to see how a cigar is rolled, you should find this especially fascinating.




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Counterfeit Cigars Go Up In Smoke In the Dominican Republic

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

In the Dominican Republic last Friday, the National Tobacco Institute (INTABACO), the Attorney General’s Department,Counterfeit Cuban Cigars Destroyed in the Dominican Republic and Dominican state security institutions impounded 2,871 boxes of counterfeit cigars from tourist centers and stores in that nation.

The latest raids, part of a crack-down by Dominican authorities, netted 40,000 cigars counterfeiting famous brands that included Romeo y Julieta, Cohiba, Montecristo, Davidoff, Partagas, Gloria Cubana, Macanudo, Punch, Troya, and others. The cigars were seized in shopping centers, stores, beaches and tourist plazas in Santo Domingo, Bayahibe, Higuey and Bavaro.

Yesterday, on August 9, INTABACO incinerated 7,000 boxes of confiscated cigars, most with fake Cuban brand labels, seized in this most recent round of raids. The incineration took place in a lot next to INTABACO’s offices, located in the community Villa González, in this northern province.

INTABACO director Adalberto Rosa said that with these actions against the fake cigars, the national tobacco sector will obtain a market free from irregularities that will allow the development of healthy business practices. “These actions represent a hard blow for the cigar forgers who have affected the image of the Dominican Republic abroad,” he said.

Would that it was true and it was that easy.

More on the counterfeit cigar problem after the jump.

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Latest News On Fidel Castro

Sunday, August 6th, 2006

Fidel Castro UpdateCurrent conjecture among medical experts is that Fidel Castro has widely metastatic colon cancer and either did not survive the surgery announced by Cuban officials, or — if he survived — will be dead within a matter of a few weeks.

The condition is terminal.

It was known before Castro’s sudden collapse last weekend that he had stomach cancer, but the speed of his decline caught his medical team by surprise. It is thought to have been contributed to by depression over his declining health and anxiety over whether or not the revolutionary movement he founded would long survive his passing.

There are several other possible medical conditions that fit the facts reported in official Cuban government statements on Castro’s condition, but all of them are terminal. If Castro is not dead already, or dying, then the official statements have been false and Castro’s illness and relinquishment of power were a ruse.

Published reports have indicated that Fidel Castro is hospitalized in an exclusive hospital in the Kohly area reserved for members of the Cuban Politburo and other high government officials. Cigar Envy has learned that those published reports are probably in error.

Where the Cuban leader was actually operated on, and the circumstances following his operation at the hospital in question, raise questions about his current condition and the statements issued this past week by Cuban authorities.

Full details after the jump.

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New Perdomo Lot 23 Cigars Released

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

It is not often that a new line of cigars comes along that is truly exceptional. It was a pleasure, therefore, to learn of the new Lot 23 cigar line from Perdomo that is exceptional in several ways.

Lot 23 cigars from Perdomo
Lot 23 Cigars from Tabacalera Perdomo

The newest cigar line from Tabacalera Perdomo S.A., Perdomo Lot 23, was released last month at the 2006 RTDA show in Las Vegas. It is a very special line, named after one of the company’s prestige tobacco farms near its factory in Esteli, Nicaragua. One of the things that makes the Perdomo Lot 23 special is that both the filler and binder for the new cigar are made exclusively from Cuban-seed tobacco grown on that one highly fertile farm.

“Perdomo Lot 23 is very special for our company because it was a project that my father, Nicolas Perdomo, Sr., pioneered as we started to expand our growing operations in 2000,” said Nick Perdomo, Jr. “My father and I selected a plot of land near our factory that was untouched. We cleared the entire field, ran thorough soil analysis and carefully prepared the grounds. This land was so fertile that we knew it would provide some incredible tobacco, and it did. I believe that we have met my father’s strict expectations of quality throughout our growing operations and our manufacturing facility. The final product is a premium cigar that is extremely flavorful and is available at a very competitive price point.”

A very competitive price point indeed. In fact, a price so low for a cigar of this quality that I found it hard to believe when I first heard it.

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Update on Fidel Castro

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

In a written statement purportedly from Fidel Castro that was read on state television Tuesday, the Cuban dictator said that his health was “stable” after surgery. The statement, indicating the severity of the intestinal surgery Castro underwent on Monday, stated “I can not make up positive news.”

Fidel Castro with his brother Raul (left) in June 2001. Photograph: Reuters
Fidel Castro with his brother Raul (left) in June 2001. Photograph: Reuters

The statement went on to say that his health was “stable,” and “as for my spirits, I feel perfectly fine.” The statement, which sounded more like a hospital update bulletin than a personal note, was read by presenter Randy Alonso on a daily public affairs program.

The statement went on to say that Castro expressed his gratitude for the good wishes he received from leaders and supporters around the world, and called on Cubans to remain calm and maintain their daily routines.

“The country is prepared for its defense,” he said in the statement. “Everyone needs to struggle, and work.”

The real question, of course, is whether or not this second statement was actually written or dictated by Fidel Castro.

No details have been given on where or when the Cuban dictator’s surgery took place. No photos or video of him have been shown. No indication has been given of how successful the surgery was — if indeed it was successful. No prognosis has been given.

The situation is remarkably similar to what occurred in the former Soviet Union when an upper echelon leader died suddenly and without warning and the official word was that they were “convalescing at the Black Sea.” Similar enough, in fact, to keep the rumors of Castro’s death alive.

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