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benedic08 01:22 AM 06-06-2010
After searching the forums for a while I didn't find any threads about the cigars from the Philippines(Known before as the Cuba of Asia), So i thought maybe i start a thread about it. I'm a Filipino born in Davao City. I just recently moved here to the US in 2007 for college but still go home every summer (I'll be flying back there June 26 this summer and come back here Sept 16 no trading during that time :-) ) Okay lets go to the Cigars of the Philippines. Kinda drifted away to my personal life there for a bit.. hehe

Lets start it off with a little history of the cigars of my country. Cuban tobacco seeds were first introduced into our country in the 17th century by the Spanish. It was carried on the Spanish Galleon "San Clemente" bringing 200 ounces of Cuban seed tobacco and brought to Isabela province of Cagayan Valley.

Here's a pic of the locals in Isabela during the Tobacco festival.
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Yeah they go crazy with tobacco like that. We just love our tobacco.


In 1881 the company "La Flor de la Isabela" was born there making the most famous Cigar brands of the Philippines like "Don Juan Urquijo", "Alhambra"(President Kennedy Loved the Alhambra cigars"), and "Tabacalera". Tabacalera is the oldest and most popular brand of cigar in the Philippines. It has been for many years defined as the "Manila Cigar" and has been credited as the cigar that made the all the Philippine cigars world famous.

Here's a pic of tabacalera cigars:
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Another notable cigar maker in the Philippines is the "Tabaqueria de Filipinas". These guys started in 1993 by Gabriel Ripoll, Jr.. These guys dont have much history yet but they do make good cigars specially the "Antonio Gimenez" brand.
Here's a pic of their cigars:
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We also have really local cigars. Most of these are made by the farmers themselves. These guys are made without presses so these are usually not round and really ugly looking. These things are really cheap and i mean not even half a dollar cheap per pack. These are really good smokes to really taste the local flavor. These are not easy to find though. I cant even find these in our city. I had to fly to Isabela and go to the farms just to see these.

Here's a pic of the really local cigars:
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I'll give you some translations too!
Blanco = white (most of you would know this as its spanish)
Magkaibigan = Friends
Matamis = Sweet
Mahaba = Long
Payat = Thin
Miss Philippines = I think this one is pretty self explanatory hhehehe

So there you have it guys! Thanks for reading!!

When I get back from the Philippines i'll try to bring back as much cigars as i can to let you guys try it. Maybe i'll also make a contest before coming back to the US and give the winner a Humidor made with Narra wood with your name engraved into it. You also get Tabacalera cigars in it! WOOO!! hahhaha
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icehog3 01:30 AM 06-06-2010
Cool information and pictures, Benedic...thank you! :-)
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bvilchez 01:46 AM 06-06-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Cool information and pictures, Benedic...thank you! :-)
:-)..I guess you do learn something new everyday
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ABNMP619 02:09 AM 06-06-2010
Excellent information, thanks for sharing. Gonna have to get my hands on some of those when I get back home. :-):-)
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mariogolbee 02:37 AM 06-06-2010
Thanks for the info and pics Benedic. Can you explain a little bit more about what's going on in the first pic? It looks interesting.
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68TriShield 03:01 AM 06-06-2010
Cool stuff Benedic,boy talk about hot boxing :-)
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Don Fernando 03:22 AM 06-06-2010
Originally Posted by benedic08:
After searching the forums for a while I didn't find any threads about the cigars from the Philippines
Look again, again, again, again and again :-) Some of my old reviews from Phillipian cigars.
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benedic08 04:07 AM 06-06-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
Look again, again, again, again and again :-) Some of my old reviews from Phillipian cigars.
Hmmm i must be doing the search wrong LOL..

@Mario: The first picture is a contest part of the festival. The rollers (all women) are to roll the longest cigar they can and it has to be smokable. Longest one wins. In the picture the woman on the right is actually trying to light the other womans cigar by putting the ends together hahah.. :-)
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quantim0 07:55 AM 06-06-2010
Thats very cool. Thanks for that insight into cigars from your native land. I for one, would love to sample some of those local smokes at some point. I hope you can carry enough back to feed our desires, you may need to charter a cargo plane.
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Subvet642 08:24 AM 06-06-2010
Originally Posted by quantim0:
Thats very cool. Thanks for that insight into cigars from your native land. I for one, would love to sample some of those local smokes at some point. I hope you can carry enough back to feed our desires, you may need to charter a cargo plane.
:-)
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1badhog07 09:06 AM 06-06-2010
very cool indeed..
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SmokinApe 10:36 AM 06-06-2010
Nice thread...
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cort 11:04 AM 06-06-2010
Great post buddy, thanks.
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E-Tx Surveyor 12:39 PM 06-06-2010
Very neat, good info.
I would definately get in on a competition for some of those.
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maninblack 12:54 PM 06-06-2010
Thanks for the info! That first pic is freakin cool. Great post!
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CasaDooley 01:09 PM 06-06-2010
I love the Philippines and hated it when the Navy closed its base there. I have smoked many Philippine cigars but don't remember what they tasted like (Mojo has a tendency to erase your memory:-)). I must have liked em though!:-)
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G G 01:59 PM 06-06-2010
Thanks for the info.:-)
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bobarian 02:53 PM 06-06-2010
Thanks for the info, Benedic! Lots of interesting stuff there. :-)
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chachee52 03:09 PM 06-06-2010
I never knew that they were known for cigars!!! My receptionist is from the Philippines, I'll have to ask her what she knows about them....... and if she can get me some!!!
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CigarNut 03:55 PM 06-06-2010
Very cool! Thanks for the info and pics!
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