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Trinidad (cigar brand) - Trinidad is the name of a Cuban cigar brand named after Trinidad, Cuba, a town whose staple is tobacco. The Cuban Trinidad brand is owned by Cubatobacco (aka Cubatobac, Cubatobaco), a multi-brand Cuban tobacco corporation.
Ramon Allones (cigar brand) - Ramón Allones is the name of two premium cigar brands, one produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, and other produced in Honduras for General Cigar.
Punch (cigar brand) - Punch is the name of two brands of premium cigar, one produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, and the other produced in Honduras for General Cigar.
Partagas (cigar brand) - Partagás is the name of two brands of premium cigar, one produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, and the other produced in the Dominican Republic from Dominican, Mexican, and Cameroon tobacco for General Cigar.
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