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Habanos S.A.
Company typeS.A.
IndustryTobacco
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Headquarters,
ProductsCigars, cigarettes
OwnerCubatabaco and Altadis[1]
Websitehabanos.com
Footnotes / references
Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1

Habanos S.A. is a Cuban manufacturing company of tobacco that controls the promotion, distribution, and export of premium cigars and other tobacco products for Cuba worldwide. It was established in 1994.[2]

Ownership of Habanos S.A. is split equally between state-owned Cubatabaco and privately held Spanish-based tobacco giant Altadis.[2] The company commercialises the brands Cohiba, Montecristo, Bolívar, and Romeo y Julieta, amongst others.

Overview

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The word habanos (not normally capitalised) means literally (something) from Havana, and is the word used in the Spanish-speaking world for Havana cigars and, sometimes, cigars in general. Habanos S.A. owns the trademarks of every brand of Cuban-made cigars and cigarettes in the countries they are exported to[3] and franchises the La Casa Del Habano chain of cigar stores.[2] To control distribution and protect against counterfeiting, Habanos S.A. exports to only one company in each country (Hunters & Frankau for Great Britain and Gibraltar, 5th Avenue Cigars for Germany, Intertabak for Switzerland, Pacific Cigar Co. for most of the Pacific Rim, etc.). The only nation to which Habanos S.A. doesn't sell cigars is the United States, which has had a trade embargo against Cuba since 1962.[4]

In 2000, the Franco-Spanish tobacco giant Altadis purchased 50% of Habanos S.A. There has been speculation that their influence has led to Habanos' drastic restructuring of their cigar lines and size offerings, the adoption of marketing practices and production methods more in-line with cigar companies that market in the US, and the increasing number of "special release" and "limited edition" lines of cigars.[citation needed] It has also been suggested that Altadis might be ramping Habanos up ready to trade with the US, anticipating the end of the embargo.[citation needed] On the other hand, some observers have noted a restoration of Cuban cigar quality, which had declined dramatically in the 1990s after the fall of the Soviet Union.[5] Altadis was acquired by Imperial Tobacco in February 2008.

In May 2019, Imperial Tobacco announced their intention to sell their premium cigar division, including their share in Habanos S.A.[1][6][7] One year later, Imperial Brands announced the sale of Habanos S.A. through two different transactions for a total of 1,225 million. Firstly the U.S.-based business, "Premium Cigar USA" will be sold to Gemstone Investment Holding Ltd., while second Allied Cigar Corp. will acquire Imperial Brands' cigar business in the rest of the world, "Premium Cigar RoW".[1][8]

Habanos S.A. brands

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Habanos currently has 27 brands of handmade cigars, all of them within the Habanos Protected Appellations of Origin:[9]

Global brands:

High value portfolio brands:

Volume portfolio brands:

Other brands:

Distributors and countries of distribution

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Distributor[10] Country of distribution
Barone Tobacco Trading Limited Israel
The Cigar Company (SA) (PTY) LTD South Africa
Phoenicia Trading T.A.A. (CYPRUS) LTD. Lebanon, Syria, Republic of Ukraine, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Malta, Jordan, Oman, Cyprus, Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa (except Algeria, Morocco and South Africa), Greece, Pakistan, Kuwait, Yemen and Turkey.
Société Marocaine des Tabacs Morocco
Caribbean Cigars Corporation N.V. Panama, British Virgin Islands, St. Barthelemy, St. Kitts and Nevis, Suriname, Guadeloupe, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Jamaica, St. Martin, St. Maarten, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Bonaire, Haiti, St. Eustatius, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Barbados, Curaçao, French Guiana, Anguilla, Montserrat, Martinique, Grenada, Aruba, Bahamas, Bermuda, Grand Cayman, El Salvador, Belize, Honduras and Guatemala.
Caribe Imports S.A.S. Colombia
Cruz Canela & Trust G B Sociedad Anónima Costa Rica and Nicaragua
Dalso S.R.L. Dominican Republic
Emporium Cigars Importação e Comercialização de Tabaco Ltda. Brazil
Havana House Cigars and Tobacco Merchants Ltd. Canada
Puro Tabaco S.A. Argentina, Chile and Uruguay
Vegas del Caribe S.A.C. Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia
Importadora y Exportadora de Puros y Tabacos, S.A. DE C.V.(I.E.P.T.) Mexico
Kukenan Tobacco Trading C.A. Venezuela
Habanos, S.A. Cuba
The Pacific Cigar Co. Ltd. Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Fiji Islands, Brunei, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Thailand, Cambodia, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Mongolia, Macau, Maldives, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Vanuatu, North Korea, Bhutan, Solomon Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, Samoa, East Timor, Tonga, Tuvalu and Marshall Islands and Palau.
RAAS Intratech PVT. Ltd. India
Infifon Hong Kong Limited China
Laguito 1492 Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg
Fifth Avenue Products Trading, GMBH Germany, Austria and Poland
Habanos Nordic AB Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Empor Importacao & Exportacao, S.A. Portugal
Diadema S.P.A. Italy, Vatican and San Marino
Kaliman Caribe Bulgaria, Albania, Armenia, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Romania and Georgia.
Hunters & Frankau United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Gibraltar and the Republic of Ireland
Maori Tabacs S.A. Andorra
Tabacalera S.L.U. Spain except for the Canary Islands
Tabak Invest A.S. Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary
Castilia Trading & Investments Limited Palestine
Intertabak, A.G. Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Cuba Cigar, S.L.U. Canary Islands
Coprova, S.A.S. France, Algeria and Monaco

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Ingrid Rojas (30 Jun 2020). "Imperial Brands vende su negocio de cigarros" [Imperial Brands sells its cigar business]. Lex Latin (in Spanish).
  2. ^ a b c Morales, Emilio; Scarpaci, Joseph L. (2011). Marketing without Advertising: Brand Preference and Consumer Choice in Cuba. Routledge. ISBN 9781136481024.[page needed]
  3. ^ Speranza, Matteo (2016). The Cuban Cigar Handbook: The Discerning Aficionado's Guide to the Best Cuban Cigars in the World. Simon and Schuster. p. 73. ISBN 9781604336207.
  4. ^ "How JFK snagged 1,200 Cuban cigars before the trade embargo". IrishCentral.com. 2021-11-19. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  5. ^ "A Message for America". Cigar Aficionado.
  6. ^ "Imperial Brands exiting the cigar industry". May 1, 2019.
  7. ^ "Altadis to be delisted Feb 25 - bourse" (PDF). Imperial Tobacco. 22 February 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 5, 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2008.
  8. ^ "Imperial Brands vende negocio de puros" [Imperial Brands sells cigar business] (in Spanish). Europa Press. 27 May 2020.
  9. ^ "The Habanos Brands-Academia – Habanos, S.A. – Official site". Retrieved 2023-12-11.
  10. ^ "Distribuidores – Habanos, S.A. – Official site". Retrieved 2023-12-11.
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