Originally posted by Puff Scotty
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"Guantanamera as a Habano was introduced to the international market in 2002. The cigars are made with tobacco from Vuelta Arriba, the second most important tobacco-growing region in Cuba. All sizes are "mecanizado" - machine made at a modern factory recently created in Havana."
So Guantanameras are machine made but Habanos SA refers to them as Habanos ?!
And this is what the Habanos SA website has to say about appellation of origin:
"Habanos D.O.P. (Protected Appellation of Origin): Legal term used to qualify the cigars bigger than 3 grams, elaborated in Cuba according to the quality standards of the Cuban tobacco Industry and using varieties of Cuban black tobacco grown in specific regions of Cuban territory, which are also protected as Appellations of Origin."
So its unclear whether D.O.P applies to the tobacco in Guantanameras or to the cigars themselves, or both. It’s also unclear whether Guantanameras are properly referred to as Habanos or just as Cuban cigars. All very confusing if you ask me!
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