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twofer cigars - traducción al ruso

CIGAR MADE IN CUBA FROM TOBACCO
Cuban cigars; Cuban Cigars
  • date=2 May 2008 }} by Jesus Arboleya and Roberto F. Campos, Cigar Aficionado, October 1997</ref>
  • Advertisement aimed at American tourists in Niagara Falls, Ontario, minutes away from the US–Canada border
  • Tobacco plantation, [[Pinar del Río]], Cuba

twofer cigars      
дешёвые сигары
cigar         
  • Display of various cigar cases with prices in a cigar store in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Vendor rolling cigars at the [[Eyipantla Falls]] in [[San Andrés Tuxtla]], Mexico
  • Cigar makers in [[Puerto Rico]], c. 1942
  • [[Arturo Fuente]] cigar boxes at 2005 Tampa Cigar Heritage Festival. The Montesino cigars are also produced by Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia.
  • A cigar holder stood on end
  • Darker wrappers reflect tobacco type, age, and greater fermentation
  • Hand rolling cigars and relevant artifacts, [[Ybor City Museum State Park]] display, Tampa, Florida
  • Cigar making at Tampa's J.C. Newman Cigar Company, using machines from the 1930s
  • Cohiba Mini and Dannemann Moods cigarillos
  • The parejo is the easiest and least expensive common cigar shape to produce
  • An aged tobacco leaf being examined
  • A cigar case made of [[crocodile]] skin with sterling silver appointments bearing a [[Birmingham]] [[hallmark]] for 1904
  • Romeo y Julieta]]
  • A double guillotine-style cutter, used for cutting the tip of a cigar, next a hand-rolled [[H. Upmann]] ''Coronas Major'' cigar. The "Made in Cuba" label (see [[Cuban cigar]]) is visible on the lower tube
  • [[Harry Nelson Pillsbury]] smoking a cigar
  • Cigars making in [[Inle Lake]] ([[Myanmar]])
  • World's largest cigar at the Tobacco and Matchstick Museum in [[Skansen]], Stockholm, Sweden
  • Long-leaf filler as used in a hand-rolled cigar (slightly crumbled during cutting)
  • Cigar cases from the Te Amo and Sihuapan manufacturers in Mexico
  • Indigenous tobacco pipe on display at the regional museum in [[San Andrés Tuxtla]], [[Mexico]]
  • Short or chopped filler
  • Illustration with photographs of [[tobacco leaves]] infested by ''[[Lasioderma serricorne]]'' (tobacco beetles), from Runner, G. A., ''The tobacco beetle'' (1919), Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, [[Biodiversity Heritage Library]]
  • Tuscan]] cigar
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ROLLED BUNDLE OF DRIED AND FERMENTED TOBACCO LEAVES MADE TO BE SMOKED
Cigars; Stog; Stogies; Panatela; Panetela; Panetella; Robusto; Panatella; Oscuro; Little cigar; Small cigar; Winston churchill (cigar); Candela (tobacco); Cigar maker; Cigar holder; Corona (cigar); Draft:Cuban Cigars and their Economic Importance; Cigar Tube
cigar noun сигара
cigar         
  • Display of various cigar cases with prices in a cigar store in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Vendor rolling cigars at the [[Eyipantla Falls]] in [[San Andrés Tuxtla]], Mexico
  • Cigar makers in [[Puerto Rico]], c. 1942
  • [[Arturo Fuente]] cigar boxes at 2005 Tampa Cigar Heritage Festival. The Montesino cigars are also produced by Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia.
  • A cigar holder stood on end
  • Darker wrappers reflect tobacco type, age, and greater fermentation
  • Hand rolling cigars and relevant artifacts, [[Ybor City Museum State Park]] display, Tampa, Florida
  • Cigar making at Tampa's J.C. Newman Cigar Company, using machines from the 1930s
  • Cohiba Mini and Dannemann Moods cigarillos
  • The parejo is the easiest and least expensive common cigar shape to produce
  • An aged tobacco leaf being examined
  • A cigar case made of [[crocodile]] skin with sterling silver appointments bearing a [[Birmingham]] [[hallmark]] for 1904
  • Romeo y Julieta]]
  • A double guillotine-style cutter, used for cutting the tip of a cigar, next a hand-rolled [[H. Upmann]] ''Coronas Major'' cigar. The "Made in Cuba" label (see [[Cuban cigar]]) is visible on the lower tube
  • [[Harry Nelson Pillsbury]] smoking a cigar
  • Cigars making in [[Inle Lake]] ([[Myanmar]])
  • World's largest cigar at the Tobacco and Matchstick Museum in [[Skansen]], Stockholm, Sweden
  • Long-leaf filler as used in a hand-rolled cigar (slightly crumbled during cutting)
  • Cigar cases from the Te Amo and Sihuapan manufacturers in Mexico
  • Indigenous tobacco pipe on display at the regional museum in [[San Andrés Tuxtla]], [[Mexico]]
  • Short or chopped filler
  • Illustration with photographs of [[tobacco leaves]] infested by ''[[Lasioderma serricorne]]'' (tobacco beetles), from Runner, G. A., ''The tobacco beetle'' (1919), Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, [[Biodiversity Heritage Library]]
  • Tuscan]] cigar
  • left
ROLLED BUNDLE OF DRIED AND FERMENTED TOBACCO LEAVES MADE TO BE SMOKED
Cigars; Stog; Stogies; Panatela; Panetela; Panetella; Robusto; Panatella; Oscuro; Little cigar; Small cigar; Winston churchill (cigar); Candela (tobacco); Cigar maker; Cigar holder; Corona (cigar); Draft:Cuban Cigars and their Economic Importance; Cigar Tube

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общая лексика

сигара

Definición

cigar
n.
1) to light (up); puff on; smoke a cigar
2) a Havana cigar

Wikipedia

Cuban cigar

Cuban cigars are cigars manufactured in Cuba from tobacco grown within that island nation. Historically regarded as among the world's “finest”, they are synonymous with the island's culture and contribute nearly one quarter of the value of all exports from the country.

The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different areas of the island, though much is produced in Pinar del Río province, in the regions of Vuelta Abajo and Semi Vuelta, as well as in farms in the Viñales region. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by state-owned Cubatabaco. The Cuban cigar is also referred to as "El Habano".

Cubatabaco and Habanos SA (held equally by the Cuban state and Altadis, a Spanish-based private concern) do all the work relating to Cuban cigars, including manufacture, quality control, promotion and distribution, and export. Habanos SA handles export and distribution, largely through its European partner Altadis. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for Made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano (handmade), while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano (entirely handmade). Torcedores are highly respected in Cuban society and culture, and travel worldwide displaying the art of hand-rolling cigars. Today, most Torcedores are women, or Torcedoras.

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