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Manuel Quesada to Debut Two New Brands

Posted: Thursday, June 26, 2008

By David Savona  

Manuel Quesada, maker of Fonseca and Cubita cigars, is set for a busy International Premium Cigar and Pipe Retailers trade show. He's created two new cigar brands, one an ultra-powerful extension to his Fonseca brand, the other his first company-owned Nicaraguan smoke.

The Fonseca Cubano Viso Fuerte is being made at Quesada's Manufactura de Tabacos S.A., in Santiago, Dominican Republic. It's powered by a Dominican binder and filler and a Cuban-seed Nicaraguan wrapper. Quesada promised it would be a powerful smoke.

"That'll put some hair on your chest," said Quesada. The cigars will have suggested retail prices from $6 to $7.50.

Casa Magna is being rolled at the Segovia Cigar factory in Estelí, Nicaragua, which is owned by Nestor Plasencia. The brand is a Nicaraguan puro that will retail for $5 to $6.50 per cigar. It has ornate labels that Quesada says are evocative of those of pre-embargo Cuba.

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