You have to try a Cuban cigar

by Trevor Wallace

It all started back in the day, when the world was created and broken into pieces. One part was set to the side right on the world map and that land was blessed with the best temperature and conditions to grow the most amazing tobacco in the world. This land was called Cuba. At least that is what the natives believe an if you don’t agree with it, that is alright. One thing you will agree with and I guarantee it that Cuba grows the best tobacco in the world.

After the Europeans brought it over to Europe, the Cuban cigar craze took over the entire continent and than the rest of the world. Cuban cigars were first embraced by the royal and the upper class and rightfully so. After all, you have to be very sophisticated to understand the true beauty of a Cuban cigar. A Cuban cigar is not meant for your average Joe but the highly selective individual.

Today Cuba takes great pride in creating this beautiful product. Did you know that when the Cohiba brand was introduced, it was actually rolled in a private factory assigned by Castro and was hand rolled by beautiful Cuban women? In fact the Cohiba remained a secret for twenty five years before Castro finally decided to share it with us.

Plus their are so many other brands available and you know what that means? All kinds of different sizes and flavors. Cuban cigars are known for their flavors and the beautiful aromas. After the Cohiba, their is the Montecristo, the Partagas and about fifteen more that you can choose from. Truly you can find the flavor that is just right for you.

When you enter the world of Cuban cigars, you will be astonished as I was. Their is so much history, so much drama such sophistication behind Cuban cigars that it will blow your mind. When I first heard about Cuban cigars, I thought they were something illegal. After I got into it, I haven’t let go since.

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