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Juan López (cigar)

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Juan López is the name of a cigar brand produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos S.A., the Cuban state-owned tobacco company.

History

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In 1876, Juan López Sena (aka Juan López Diaz) created the Juan López brand.[1] producing cigars in Havana on Calle de Los Dragones.[2] In 1908, the brand was passed to his heirs and was then sold to the Sociedad Cosme Del Peso y Cía in 1918, which owned the brand until the Cuban revolution.[1] During its history, the brand has also been labeled Flor de Juan López, only to return to the original name in time.[2]

In September 1960, the Cuban revolutionary government nationalized the Cuban cigar industry and seized the factory where Juan López cigars were manufactured.[3] Production has resumed, and today all Juan López cigars are made by hand (hecho a mano) at the La Habana factory in Havana.[4]

Non-Cuban production

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There is also a non-Cuban "Juan Lopez" cigar made with Nicaraguan tobaccos and marketed by Altadis S.A. (now owned by Imperial Tobacco) in several sizes.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Shankin, Marvin, The Cigar Companion, The Running Press, ISBN 0762419571 (2005), p. 44
  2. ^ a b Official Business Directory of Havana, Porto Rico and The Entire West Indies, New York: The Spanish-American Directories Co., p. 133
  3. ^ Savona, David, The Exodus, Cigar Aficionado, Nov/Dec. 2002
  4. ^ Suckling, James, Cuba’s 21st-Century Factories, Cigar Aficionado, March/April 2003
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