THE HISTORY OF CIGARS
In 1492. Christopher Columbus discovered Cuba and saw Native Americans smoking cigarette leaves in Taino state.In C After Columbus introduced tobacco to Europe, it was widely recognized as a medicinal plant.To our knowledge, Seville, Spain was the birthplace of the first cigar in the 18th century.
Spain, France, Germany, and the Netherlands were the main cigar producing countries in the 18th century that used Cuban tobacco leaves.Due to the strong demand for high-quality cigars, product production has been transferred to Cuba, where the rolled quality is much better.Therefore, 400 cigarette factories were established in Cuba to produce cigars and export them to Europe.With the arrival of Punch in 1840, Cuban cigar brands gained recognition.The cigar label was created by a Dutch cigar exporter in 1854, who wanted to mark cigars to identify counterfeit products and distinguish cigar trademark brands.Some famous cigar factories are.