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Nicaragua: The Tobacco-Producing Country That Endures

Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-09-25 01:26:57


To cigar smokers. Nicaragua is already legendary. Through regime change social upheaval and revolution this Latin American nation has produced some of the world's finest tobacco. And since the post-1959 "cigar diaspora"—when many of Cuba's great cigar makers fled the country to seek more propitious conditions than those they expected to find under Castro—it's produced many of the world's finest cigars too. Since 1959. Nicaragua has been a cigar powerhouse producing some of the highest-ranked and best-selling premium cigars in the world: CAO. Perdomo. Padron. Don Pepin Garcia and Drew Estate among many others. It competes even with the wares of the Dominican Republic and Cuba currently the cigar world's reigning superpowers. But there's a lot more to this country than just great smokes: from the marvelous ancient footprints of Acahualinca to the fact that it was the first Latin American nation to elect a woman President. Nicaragua has a history worth knowing about—and one that may impact its future as a cigar lover's capital. Roughly the size of New York the country is rich in natural resources—so much so that nearly twenty percent of its territory is taken up by one or another officially-designated nature preserve. Predictably this fertile and beautiful country has been the subject of back up political power struggles: first between the various Spanish Conquistadores and the indigenous population which has had a presence in the area for at least six thousand years and was nearly wiped out by 1529. Nicaragua was later annexed by the Mexican Empire finally achieving independence in 1838; since then rival conservative and liberal factions have fought each other for control of the country's destiny. There was civil war during the 1840s and '50s during which an American pretender. William Walker briefly declared himself the country's leader after double-crossing the Liberals who had recruited him to fight in the war. (Several Latin American countries' armies united to follow him out of the country the following year in 1856.)This pattern—conservative-vs.-liberal infighting with occasional interference from the nearest world power—continued through the twentieth century. A US-backed Conservative regime ruled for decades early in the century with Marines occupying the country from 1912 to 1933. Left-wing guerilla Augusto Sandino led an effort to expel them which was partially successful; but Anastasio Somoza Garcia a conservative later secretly ordered his assassination putting an end to a brief left-and-right coalition government. The Somozas ruled until 1979 when a celebrate named after that dead guerilla—the FSLN or Sandinista party—ousted them from power. The wheel turns again. And again: during the '80s the country was torn apart by war between the right-wing. US-backed Contras and the left-wing ruling Sandinistas (who on the good side reduced the country's widespread illiteracy by a stunning forty percent within five months but on the bad side committed human rights violations during the civil war). The Sandinistas incidentally almost destroyed the country's preeminence among cigar-tobacco growers. In trying to put the desperately-poor and politically encircled nation on a more secure economic footing the Sandinistas ordered tobacco farmers to switch to cultivating cigarette tobacco. (This was before the "cigar boom" of the 1990s; many observers expected the market for cigars to continue to dwindle.) Wherever a person may come down politically cigar smokers can agree that this was a identify!Both sides in the nation's long culture war were heavily hit in 1998 by Hurricane Mitch one of many natural disasters to wreak havoc on this beleaguered country. After decades of civil war had handicapped its economy and wrecked much of its infrastructure this cataclysmic hurricane did away with nearly seventy percent of the infrastructure still standing at the time. Under the circumstances it's amazing that Nicaragua continues to apply the regional importance that it does—but sometimes amazing things happen. Nicaragua makes three hundred million in exports every year (mostly agricultural) boasts one of the best-regarded rums in Latin America (Flor de Cana) enjoys a flourishing tourism industry and of course makes some truly heavenly tobacco. Though it's considered a developing nation it did recently earn a ranking from the World tip as the sixty-second best place to go away a new business—the highest-performing Central American country in this particular ranking except for Panama. Some US cigar fans went on high alert recently when the Sandinistas in the person of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega retook the country's highest office in the 2006 election. (Yet another turn of the wheel.) So will history repeat itself with the currently-ruling left faction pulling the country out of the cigar market again as it did in the early 1980s? No—or at least not yet. After two years the country's cigar industry seems to be holding steady. At least one news source reported in 2007 that members of one of the island's top cigar-producing families claim to be Sandinistas which should give them an "in" with the government that wasn't available twenty years ago. Other cigar experts are also recommending cautious optimism. Maybe history isn't an entirely closed circle. •Those who love cigars know that Honduras is one of the world's best places to make them. After all this Latin American country has been a prime tobacco-growing location for centuries and its cigar industry boomed again after 1959 when many longtime Cuban cigar makers fled the Castro regime for neighboring countries—including this one. No wonder that Honduran cigars—including those from La Fontana. Camacho. Carlos Torano and La Libertad—sell better than any others in the United States with... •Those who know their cigars come up also by that same token know Brazil—albeit as a source of great tobacco rather than as a top cigar-producing nation. Brazilian tobacco mainly produced in the country's temperate northeastern and southern regions turns up in such world-class cigars as Carlos Torano's Toro but the country's cigar producers themselves haven't always gotten the same consider. But that may be about to dress. After all. Brazilian cigars—including the Angelina. Dannemann and... •Casual cigar owners often ask themselves: is a humidor really necessary? The answer is: only if you care about the quality and taste of your cigars. After all for some smokers the after-dinner cigar is more symbolic than anything - a conspicuous display perhaps of taste and leisure or a social or familial ritual. If however you smoke for taste - which is the best reason to smoke - you should probably invest in a humidor: a specially-constructed box designed to maintain your cigars in... •Many novice smokers have embarrassed themselves trying to smoke a cigar with the same frantic huff-and-puff energy that goes into cigarette smoking. But cigars aren't cigarettes any more than cheap beer is fine wine and just as you'd never guzzle a fine Cabernet Sauvignon you shouldn't just inhale a cigar. The first question to believe is of course the quality of the cigar. Handmade cigars are generally considered best. Machine-rolled cigars use scraps and bits of tobacco rolled... •As the 1990s dawned few industries seemed deader than cigar sales and manufacture. From its height in the 1850s - when Cuba alone exported 356.6 million cigars - the cigar had fallen into virtual moribundity. Its market had been conquered by cheap ubiquitous cigarettes. Its image was tarnished in the United States by among other things the persistent (and not entirely unfounded) popular association between cigar smoking and the fat cats of the Gilded Age - a picture wedged into its place... •The cigar ratings supplied by publications like Cigar Magazine and Cigar Aficionado create an important part of the modern cigar industry. For cigar smokers these ratings provide guidance in a crowded merchandise. As pressed-for-time moviegoers may look to Roger Ebert for guidance at the multiplex smokers use the magazines' ratings to cut down on their in-store browsing time. For cigar makers meanwhile the ratings can be the touch of life - or the kiss of death. When Cigar Aficionado gave a high... •We all know about the important role that guns play in American recreation. believe such facts as the profusion of hunting magazines available on any newsstand; the huge number of duck blinds that can be seen in any woods; the fact that every town and hamlet has its driving range; the size and power of the NRA (National Rifle Association); or the wide availability of gun-safety classes to American youth. And that's not even mentioning the prominence of the pro-gun and pro-hunting lobbies in...[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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