Vegueros (cigar)
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Vegueros is the name of a brand of premium cigars produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA.
History
In 1961, the Francisco Donatién Factory in the Pinar del Río Province of Cuba began producing cigars for domestic consumption. This was, in addition to, the cigarettes it had been producing for years. These cigars were commonly rolled for national banquets and other public affairs and became colloquially known as Vegueros, after the farmers and field hands that work on Cuba's tobacco and sugar cane plantations. The first people outside of Cuba to become acquainted with these cigars were tourists on sight-seeing trips through Cuba's cigar tobacco-growing regions. In 1997, Habanos SA launched the cigars for export.[1]
Vitolas in the Vegueros line
The following list of vitolas de salida (commercial vitolas) within the Vegueros marque lists their size and ring gauge in Imperial (and Metric), their vitolas de galera (factory vitolas), and their common name in American cigar slang.
Hand-made Vitolas
- Especial No. 1 - 7½" × 38 (191 × 15.08 mm), Laguito No. 1, a long panetela
- Especial No. 2 - 6" × 38 (152 × 15.08 mm), Laguito No. 2, a panetela
- Mareva - 5⅛" × 42 (130 × 16.67 mm), Mareva, a petit corona
- Seoane - 4⅞" × 33 (124 × 13.10 mm), Seoane, a small panetela
See also
References
- ↑ Franca (2017-04-28). "Cigar Analysis : VEGUEROS MANANITAS". Cigar Sense. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
- Nee, Min Ron - An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars (2003, Reprinted: 2005), ISBN 3-9809308-2-3
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