Mr. Cigar
In the heart of Havana, I saw this man with a straw hat and necktie flashing a knowing grin, smoking a Cohiba. We agreed to three dollars for a portrait.
In the heart of Havana, I saw this man with a straw hat and necktie flashing a knowing grin, smoking a Cohiba. We agreed to three dollars for a portrait.
In the heart of Havana, I saw this man with a straw hat and necktie flashing a knowing grin, smoking a Cohiba. We agreed to three dollars for a portrait.
Cuba's cigar culture is synonymous with craftsmanship and tradition, epitomized by the legendary Cohiba. Established in the 1960s and famously enjoyed by Fidel Castro, Cohiba cigars symbolize the pinnacle of Cuban cigar-making artistry. Each cigar is meticulously crafted, using premium tobacco leaves grown in Cuba's fertile soils. Beyond Cohiba, Cuba boasts a rich tapestry of cigar brands like Montecristo and Partagás, each with its distinctive flavors and histories. Cigar production in Cuba is steeped in heritage, with skilled torcedores (cigar rollers) passing down their craft through generations, ensuring that Cuban cigars remain celebrated for their unrivaled quality and cultural significance.