Cigar Brands
Flor de las Antillas
Nicaragua’s venerable Garcia family released the Flor de Las Antillas brand in May 2012 using a variety of Nicaraguan tobaccos, their trademark double binders and a wrapper leaf …
Flor del Valle
Warped Cigars owner Kyle Gellis released Flor Del Valle in October 2014 when the first two sizes, Gran Valle and Cristales, shipped to retailers. Gellis later added Las Brumas, a …
Fonseca (Non-Cuban)
The non-Cuban version of this popular brand is produced by My Father Cigars at its factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. Originally crafted by the Quesada family for 45 years, the Garcia …
Fuente Fuente OpusX
The Fuente Fuente OpusX brand revolutionized the Dominican cigar industry upon its release in 1995. Before its release, few believed the Dominican Republic could grow quality …
Futuro
Futuro was born out of a collaborative blending project between Warped Cigars brand owner Kyle Gellis and Max Fernandez of Aganorsa Leaf. The cigars are draped in a Corojo ’99 …
H. Upmann
Hermann Upmann was a banker who came to Cuba and opened a cigar factory that failed before being taken overy by Menendez y Garcia, who turned it into a success. The H. Upmann …
H. Upmann (Non-Cuban)
There are many brands within the non-Cuban version of H. Upmann, including 1844 Reserve, The Banker, Vintage Cameroon, and Legacy.
Herrera Esteli
In 2011, Drew Estate hired Willy Herrera, the former cigar blender from Miami's miniscule but standout El Titan de Bronze factory. According to the company, the blend for Herrera …
Hoyo de Monterrey
Cuba’s José Gener registered the Hoyo de Monterrey brand in 1865 and the cigar has long been a major name in Cuban cigars. The brand is named after the Basin of Monterrey, which …