For decades, Finck Cigar Co. produced millions of stogies each year from a factory near downtown San Antonio. Brands such as Travis Club, Texas Sweets and Havana Blend rolled off the machines daily, ...
The Tobacconist has been selling cigars for 40 years, and customers at the Greenwich store have always been able to find a leather chair to sneak a puff. But soon they will have a new, more ...
Cigars are making a comeback. Even though consumption has dropped since the cigar boom in the 1990s, a slower, steadier burning business has developed, serving a growing base of aficionados. That ...
L.A. remains a tough place to light up. The cigar craze of the late 1990s, fueled by a boom-boom stock market and the self-assured society that went along with it, took a quick tumble and, despite ...
Stepping into the O’Sullivan Cigars shop is much like stepping into a cigar box. It’s small, smells good, and is crowded with like-minded friends. Tom O’Sullivan opened the humidor seven years ago, ...
Anthony Diederich hopes to light up the holidays for his customers, one puff at a time. The owner of La Grange Premium Tobacco is easing into the hustle and bustle of the holidays, stocking customer ...
I frequently putt with a big, fat stogie in my mouth. Could this be considered a putting aid? If I'm being honest, it helps me not move my head when I think about it, but I don't purposely use it for ...
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