A Recent Court Ruling Allows a U.S. Company to use the Coveted Cohiba Brand April 3rd, 2013— -- Cuba has accused the U.S. of allowing American companies to "blatantly steal" some of the island's ...
HAVANA -- Cuban cigar sales topped $531 million last year, state monopoly Habanos S.A. announced on Monday as the country's annual cigar festival opened, most likely the last with partner Imperial ...
The announcement of more normal diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba is welcome news for many reasons. Americans will now have somewhat fewer restrictions on travel, business, and ...
Cigar lovers are celebrating today's trade announcement by the Obama administration, which makes it a lot easier for the average person to legally purchase Cuban cigars and bring them back to the ...
Winston Churchill smoked eight to 10 cigars — mostly Cubans — every day. Fidel Castro smoked them for 40 years before giving them up to set an example for the Cuban people. And John F. Kennedy ordered ...
SAN JOSE DE LAS LAJAS, CUBA — Cuban rum maestro Jose Navarro’s taste buds sing when he sips Havana Club, the sweet spirit distilled in this farming town southeast of the capital. “It has to be Cuban,” ...
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MIAMI - Americans travelers can soon legally bring back one of Cuba's most celebrated products, but some limitations remain. Here's a look at some facts and figures surrounding the loosened ...
The news that the U.S. and Cuba agreed to seek to reestablish diplomatic relations stunned the world. Reactions varied depending on one’s political bent, but cigar smokers are ever hopeful. The Cuban ...
From the new TIME special edition Inside the New Cuba. Pick up your copy in stores today. Digital edition available at TimeSpecials.com If the opening to Cuba proceeds to its logical conclusion, it’ll ...
Relaxing in the soft comfort of leather lounge chairs, cigar smokers puffed away Thursday afternoon inside the Iwan Ries & Co. tobacco shop. Some enjoyed a Cuban cigar, but they didn’t buy it at the ...