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Stand by with your special one

A cigar might only be a cigar, but don’t tell that to an aficionado with a Cohiba in hand

- Raul Menchaca – Xinhua/African News Agency (ANA)

CUBA’S annual celebratio­n of its cigar-making industry, the Habanos Festival, will begin on February 26 in Havana, drawing cigar aficionado­s and buyers from around the globe. The glamorous, week-long festival features launchings of new premium brands, including this year’s much-anticipate­d line of Cohiba Robusto Reserva, from the 2014 harvest.

One of Cuba’s best-known brands, Cohiba was popularise­d by the legendary revolution­ary leader Fidel Castro, who was rarely seen without a cigar until he quit in his later years to encourage a healthier lifestyle among Cubans.

The festival, organised by Habanos SA, a joint venture between state-owned Cubatabaco and Altadis, a French-German subsidiary of the British multinatio­nal Imperial Tobacco, which markets the cigars worldwide, also features gala dinners, tours of cigar factories and tobacco farms, and a renowned auction of custom-made humidors, with funds going to support the country’s free healthcare system.

Habanos spokespers­on Daymi Difurniao said this year participan­ts will learn about the most diverse aspects of the cigar industry, and tour plantation­s in western Cuba’s Pinar del Rio province, home to what he called “the world’s best tobacco leaf ”.

“It is an opportunit­y to appreciate the beautiful plantation­s in San Juan y Martinez, recognised as having the best soil for attaining the leaves used to make renowned Cuban cigars,” said Difurniao.

San Juan y Martinez, along with San Luis, Guane and the city of Pinar del Rio, make up the region of Vueltabajo, Cuba’s prime tobacco-growing region.

In Vueltabajo, some 18 000 hectares of different tobacco varieties are planted each year. This year, production is expected to surpass 20 000 tons of leaves, more than previous harvests.

Another festival highlight is the traditiona­l Habanosomm­elier Internatio­nal Contest, a culinary event that pairs cigars with a gourmet dish or cocktail.

This year, organisers are introducin­g the first-ever Habanos World Challenge, where cigar lovers from around the world will compete to test their knowledge about the world of cigars.

There will also be an evening dedicated to the history and success of the festival, now celebratin­g its 20th edition.

In the past, the Habanos Festival has been attended by celebritie­s such as the late author and Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez, American actor and politician Arnold Schwarzene­gger and British model Naomi Campbell, among others.

IT’S AN OPPORTUNIT­Y TO APPRECIATE THE BEAUTIFUL PLANTATION­S IN SAN JUAN Y MARTINEZ… HAVING THE BEST SOIL FOR ATTAINING THE LEAVES USED TO MAKE CUBAN CIGARS

 ?? PICTURES: REUTERS ?? WATCH MY ASH: Cmokers compete for the longest ash during the XVIII Habanos Festival in Havana 2016.
PICTURES: REUTERS WATCH MY ASH: Cmokers compete for the longest ash during the XVIII Habanos Festival in Havana 2016.
 ??  ?? CUBAN BEAUTS: Visitors from Brazil look at cigars on display at the XVIII Habanos Festival.
CUBAN BEAUTS: Visitors from Brazil look at cigars on display at the XVIII Habanos Festival.

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