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The term Dunhill cigar refers to a Cuban-made cigar produced for and offered by
Alfred Dunhill Alfred Dunhill (30 September 1872 – 2 January 1959) was an English tobacconist, entrepreneur and inventor. He is the progenitor of Alfred Dunhill, Ltd. a London-based luxury goods company owned by Swiss company Richemont and the Dunhill t ...
of
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under its own varying brand names spanning several eras, as well as special lines made up of cigars produced by prestigious Cuban makers offered only by Dunhill. The first Dunhill branded cigars were its ''Selección Supremas'' of the early 20th century, a line with various sizes made by Cuban cigar makers such as
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and Romeo y Julieta. Dunhill also offered brands such as Don Cándido. After the
Cuban Revolution The Cuban Revolution ( es, Revolución Cubana) was carried out after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état which placed Fulgencio Batista as head of state and the failed mass strike in opposition that followed. After failing to contest Batista in cou ...
, Dunhill was given the exclusive rights to three Cuban brands by the government-owned tobacco monopoly,
Cubatabaco Cubatabaco, short for , is the Cuban state tobacco company. The company was formed in 1962, after the Cuban tobacco industry had been nationalized by Fidel Castro's socialist government. Cubatabaco handled all production and distribution of Cub ...
: Don Cándido, its own Don Alfredo, and La Flor del Punto, plus the numerous Selección Suprema sizes produced by the Cuban marques that had survived
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. A line under the Dunhill name was produced for Dunhill from 1982 until 1991. Later, Dunhill sold the right to put its name on cigars not made for or sold by it to
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.


History

In 1907, Alfred Dunhill opened his first tobacco shop on Duke Street, London. Before the
Cuban Revolution The Cuban Revolution ( es, Revolución Cubana) was carried out after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état which placed Fulgencio Batista as head of state and the failed mass strike in opposition that followed. After failing to contest Batista in cou ...
, Dunhill had numerous distribution and marketing agreements with several Cuban cigar manufacturers, selling brands such as Don Cándido and Dunhill's own ''Selección Suprema'' line, with various sizes from cigar makers such as
Montecristo Montecristo, also Monte Cristo (, ) and formerly Oglasa ( grc, Ὠγλάσσα, Ōglássa), is an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea and part of the Tuscan Archipelago. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Portoferraio in the province o ...
and Romeo y Julieta. Dunhill became famous as the
tobacconist A tobacconist, also called a tobacco shop, a tobacconist's shop or a smoke shop, is a retailer of tobacco products in various forms and the related accoutrements, such as pipes, lighters, matches, pipe cleaners, and pipe tampers. More specia ...
of choice for
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and
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. After the
Cuban Revolution The Cuban Revolution ( es, Revolución Cubana) was carried out after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état which placed Fulgencio Batista as head of state and the failed mass strike in opposition that followed. After failing to contest Batista in cou ...
, the government's tobacco monopoly,
Cubatabaco Cubatabaco, short for , is the Cuban state tobacco company. The company was formed in 1962, after the Cuban tobacco industry had been nationalized by Fidel Castro's socialist government. Cubatabaco handled all production and distribution of Cub ...
, gave Dunhill exclusive rights to three brands: Don Cándido, its own Don Alfredo, and La Flor del Punto, plus the numerous ''Selección Suprema'' sizes produced by the marques that had survived
nationalization Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately-owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization usually refers to pri ...
. In 1967, the tobacco branch of
Alfred Dunhill Ltd. Alfred Dunhill Limited (known and stylised as dunhill) is a British luxury goods brand, specialising in ready-to-wear, custom and bespoke menswear, leather goods, and accessories. The company is based in Westminster, City of Westminster, L ...
was sold off and became its own separate entity. In 1981, tobacco blending of the Dunhill pipe tobaccos was transferred to Murrays, of Belfast. In 2005, it was transferred to Orlik of Denmark.


Cigars


Don Cándido

Don Cándido cigars were created in 1935 by Cándido Vega Díaz, meant to be a premium version of the
El Rey del Mundo El Rey del Mundo is the name of two cigar brands, one produced in Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, and other produced in Honduras by the Villazon family. History El Rey del Mundo (''King of the World'' in Spanish ...
brand Vega already owned for distribution exclusively by Dunhill. They were produced in the Briones Montoto (formerly Romeo y Julieta) Factory in
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.


Don Alfredo

Don Alfredo cigars were created in the 1960s for Dunhill and were named after Alfred Dunhill. They were produced at the José Marti (formerly
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) Factory.


La Flor del Punto

La Flor del Punto cigars are believed to have been introduced in the 1970s and produced in the Partagás factory. The name may be a reference to the white spot of inset ivory on the shank of Dunhill smoking pipes, as one of the meanings of the Spanish word ''punto'' is "dot" or "point".


Dunhill brand

Beginning in 1977, Dunhill and Cubatabaco began discussing the possibility of producing a cigar brand called Dunhill. An agreement was reached in 1982 and Dunhill cigars began appearing in stores in 1984, starting in ten countries and eventually expanding to thirty. When the contract expired in 1991, Dunhill chose not to renew, having already begun evaluating possible new locations in the
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,
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, and
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for cigar production. Eventually, Dunhill would give up making cigars altogether and sold the rights to put its name on tobacco products to British American Tobacco.


Gallery

Image:OutsideDunhill.jpg, A box of Dunhill
cabinet selection Cabinet selection is a term for cigars purchased in a large, square, plain Spanish cedar cigar box called a ''cabinet box'', a ''slide-lid box'' or ''SLB'', or simply a ''cabinet''. It usually has a wooden slide-lid, although hinged lids are oc ...
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box-pressed Box-pressed (or ''square-pressed'') cigars are usually packed in two layers in a wide flat cigar box that has an attached flip or hinged lid, and is usually made of paper-covered wood or cardboard (as opposed to a plain-wood cabinet). The sides of ...
Dunhill Mojitos


See also

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List of cigar brands This is an alphabetical list of cigar brands. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information. If a brand name begins with the English word "The" or its S ...


References


Further reading

* Min RonNee, ''An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars.'' Hong Kong: Interpro Business Corp., 2003.


External links


Dunhill Cigars at the Cuban Cigar Website
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