Vinales – Cuban Cigar 101 for Dummies

Do you know what Che Guevara, Winston Churchill, Don Draper, the Hellboy, and Wolverine have in common? Yep, apart from being famous standard looking men of power, they are also known for their ubiquitous cigars. Ever the gullible, copycat, easily inspired as I am, I too wanted to experience smoking a cigar. Those cigar puffers inspired me to experience what it feels like to be  chillaxing as a powerful villain. 

Taking the opportunity of our last travel to the capital of fancy cigar of the world, Cuba, smoking cigar was definitely on my top list of activities. O.B.V.I.O.U.S.L.Y.

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As soon as we arrived in Havana, we bought a cigar suggested for the first-timers; the Romeo and Julietta brand. That night, which looked like a perfect night with the sky so bright with stars and no cloud, we went lounging next to the hotel pool with one sole purpose; to light up the cigar. I took a big huff and lied on my back on a beach lounge chair, staring at the glittery dark navy sky. I somehow was waiting for the glorious feel of smoking a Cuban cigar to kick in, like the gate of heaven would open and the angels would start singing, or something… 

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Long story short, my first cigar puffing experience was as disappointing as my first kiss on the 5th grade. It was awkward and the funny taste lingered in my mouth long enough to make me wanted to brush my teeth early.

 

This unsatisfying first experience did not snuff out my curiosity, in fact, it made me launch full on-terrain research. (We’re talking about the unsatisfying cigar puffing experience btw, not the kissing. (Why do I have the feeling that I didn’t need to explain this)).. oh well…

 

Being in Cuba, one might think (one means me) that getting a good cigar would be so easy. Well, that wasn’t the case for this chica, she got confused with all the brands available, the types of cigar, even the different shape of it. But then again, we are talking the kind of chica who gets confused by salty caramels. On my defense, caramel is made of sugar, so why should it be salty?? Isn’t just against the whole purpose of having a burnt sugar thick sauce? is it meant to be a sweet dessert or savory snack? This contradicting taste confuses my tongue.   

Anyway, before we all get confused about what exactly is this article heading to, here is the recap of what I wished I’d known before I puffed my first Cuban cigar, or what fancy travel blogs would put it as All You Need To Know About Cuban Cigar. 

Where does it come from?

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Finest quality tobacco is planted in the Pinar del Rio region in Western Cuba, this region has a perfect combination of microclimate and unique soil composition to grow tobacco. One of the cities in this region known for its traditional tobacco plantation is Vinales, and this was where we had our Cigar 101 lesson directly from the farmer.

 

When you visit the tobacco plantation area, you will find humble shacks made of dried leaves everywhere. These shacks are Cuba’s national treasures and I mean it. These shacks stores thousands of tobacco leaves to make their famous cigar, which is known as Cuba’s biggest export goods. 

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How do they make the best cigar?

We visited a plantation that has run for more than 6 generations called the “Manolo plantation” in Vinales, and we had Jesus, the eldest son of the family, to explain to us about the tobacco growing process and the cigar production. In Cuba, all the tobacco plantations are still using a traditional methods and the government is specifically encouraging the farmer to do it this way to preserve the finest quality of tobacco by not introducing anything chemical in the process.

 

The seedlings process is done by hand, each of the seeds is hand-planted carefully and left to grow for about 3 months. Then afterward it’s the harvesting process, which is the most labor-intensive process. 

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Then when the leaves are ready, comes the most interesting part of the cigar making process: the rolling. There are 4 cured tobacco leaves in every cigar. Widest and highest quality leaf is used as the wrapper, the driest leave is put as the second layer for easy combustion purpose then the lesser quality leaves are used as filler. 

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What types should I go for?

For the first cigar experience, it is suggested to take the cigar with the lightest shade which has the smoothest flavor and the famous brand for this type is Romeo & Julieta. Try to get the darker color for comparison. You can also get a starter pack that usually comes with the three strengths of cigar; smooth, medium, and strong. 

How much should I pay?

Cigar price varied a lot depending on its type and brand. One roll of Romeo and Julietta brand costs around 10 CAD. Even in Cuba, the price of cigar isn’t as cheap as peanuts. In fact, not every Cuban smoke cigar and even when they are, they prefer the artisan/farmer cigar which costs about 5 CAD per roll and you can even buy it in a pack of 5 or 25 for a cheaper price. 

Where should I buy them?

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After the thorough experience directly from the plantation, and having to taste the farmer cigar and the branded cigar, I have to say, I am not into huffing and puffing cigars. However, we are grateful to be able to have experienced and become more knowledgeable about the famous Cuban cigars first-hand. 

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