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ALCAZAR

In 1898, Alcazar cigars were created in honor of the prize-winning race horse of the time. Just like the horse Alcazar, these cigars were a hit. Unfortunately even with its wide-spread popularity the Great Depression ultimately meant the end for the Alcazar brand.

Realizing the enormous potential of this lost brand, J.C. Newman offered to buy the rights to Alcazar and added the cigar to his company portfolio. It is clear J.C. had an eye for great cigars because this historic brand is still available from J.C. Newman Cigar Company today.

Now a handmade Nicaraguan cigar and packaged in an affordable bundle, Alcazar Maduros continue to please the palate of cigar-lovers across the country.

Alcazar Cigars Maduro Bundle

No. 1
8″ x 52

J.C. Newman Cigars Alcazar No. 1 Cigar Single
No. 2
7″ x 50
J.C. Newman Cigars Alcazar No. 2 Cigar Single

No. 5
6 1/2″ x 52

J.C. Newman Cigars Alcazar No. 5 Cigar Single

No. 3
6″ x 50

J.C. Newman Cigars Alcazar No. 3 Cigar Single

No. 4
5″ x 52

J.C. Newman Cigars Alcazar No. 4 Cigar Single

WRAPPER: Connecticut Broadleaf 
BINDER: Nicaraguan
FILLER: Nicaraguan 

FACTORY: J.C. Newman PENSA
                      

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A Leader in the Cigar Industry

A century ago, Angel Cuesta was one of the leaders of the cigar industry in Tampa.  Inside each box of Angel Cuesta cigars is the following excerpt of a story by Angel Cuesta on why Tampa was the Fine Cigar Capital of the World:

“If you are a man who enjoys a really fine cigar, you have probably long since discovered the hand-made Tampa cigar with its superb smoking qualities – choice, clear Havana tobacco at its best! If you haven’t made this discovery, we believe it is time you did. And so we tell you how these cigars are created, and about Tampa, too – for the story of fine cigars is inseparable from the story of Tampa.

“Tampa today is the bustling metropolis of Florida’s West Coast, center of the most populous – and prosperous area of Florida. Despite the fact that it is the State’s leading industrial city, it is also a resort city – equally a fine place to work, to live, and to play. It is a city of color and contrasts; of carnival gaiety and progressive modern enterprise. Its Latin Quarter is a carry-over from the Old World into the new. In this Latin Quarter, center of life for some 40,000 persons of Spanish and Cuban descent, are located the majority of the cigar factories that produce these fine cigars. 

“The story of these cigars begins long ago. It begins in the mild, tropical climes of Cuban’s picturesque tobacco plantations. It begins in the skilled fingers of the cigarmaker, whose art is a heritage from the Old World.  Yes, and it begins in the minds of a few enterprising men who had the foresight to recognize Tampa’s advantages as a potential cigar center. 

It was Senor V. Martinez Ybor who pioneered the movement which made Tampa the cigar capital of America. In 1869 Ybor had transferred his factory from Havana to Key West, to escape the depredations of the Spanish volunteer troops. As others followed, Key West became the center of America’s clear Havana industry of America’s clear Havana industry. 

“Seventeen years later, Ybor and Eduardo Manrara, his partner, were impressed by the climatic and geographical possibilities of Tampa as a manufacturing site, when seeking a more favorable location for their operation. Tampa, then but a sprawling, lusty frontier hamlet, offered a large area of local hands to the cigar men, thus laying the cornerstone for one of the city’s principal industries. Other alert cigar men followed. Ybor’s example, and Tampa’s emergence as the manufacturing hub of Florida became an accomplished fact. 

“Today, the finest cigars in the world are made in Tampa."

Angel LaMadrid Cuesta

April 1948

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