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http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/economy/62670-150228-move-over-cuba-syrian-cigars-are-on-their-way

Estimated 10,000 cigars to be produced; will face heavy competition from well-known cigar producing countries


Cuban cigars may soon have a new rival, Syria, reported al-Arabiya Friday.

Nader Abdullah, director general of the company, told the Syrian official news agencySANA that 10,000 cigars will be produced and would help create 1,000 jobs in the country devastated by four years of civil war.

The Syrian General Organization of Tobacco is set to start producing high-end cigars by March following a series of successful test runs, but it remains to be seen if the company will be able to export the cigars abroad without turning to the black market.

The General Organization of Tobacco was hit by an asset freeze in 2012 by the European Union after it was accused of providing financial support to the Assad regime.

Joey Whittaker, senior sales manager at the Coroner Cigar Company in Orlando said that Syria would have tough competition against well-known cigar producing countries like Cuba, Nicaragua, Dominican, and Honduras, which have "proven track records spanning centuries."

Cuba has 70 percent market share for global cigar sales outside the United States, which accounts for two-thirds of world sales.

Jorge Luis Fernandez Maique, commercial vice president at Habanos S.A., a joint venture between the Cuban government and Britain's Imperial Tobacco, said that the United States has a "highly competitive and very complicated market."

Whittaker added that "people do like new things especially in this industry. People like new tastes and if this is a tobacco grown in Syria, then it is likely it is going to taste drastically different to anything you can already purchase and people will want to experience that.”
 
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I'd buy one... sounds interesting. I don't expect it to taste anything like a Latin American cigar, though, anymore than a Parodi does.
 
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This makes little sense. The Syrian Latakia market dried up years ago. Meaning they stopped producing. I wonder where this tobacco is coming from and how it is cured.

Has the Syrian tobacco industry been reborn in the last three or four years?
 
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I for one, seriously doubt that!

Hell, they are so messed up over there, they had to stop production of Syrian Latakia about 7 or 8 years ago, which is a beloved pipe tobacco, used in many popular & famous pipe tobacco blends of the past.
 
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I for one, seriously doubt that!

Hell, they are so messed up over there, they had to stop production of Syrian Latakia about 7 or 8 years ago, which is a beloved pipe tobacco, used in many popular & famous pipe tobacco blends of the past.
Yep. I recently read an article saying there was less than a decade of Syrian Latakia left in reserves. If Syria can't get there mess together long enough to make a proven cash crop, how can they be expected to pull of a properly fermented and aged cigar?
 
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I believe Syrian Latakia is still being produced, just not being exported to the US.

Latakia has never had the kind of demand of other tobaccos... it's used in a small number of pipe tobaccos, which pales in comparison to demand for other types of tobacco. I'm sure Syria, if it wants to, can produce 10,000 cigars- that's about the same amount of premium cigars that Jamaica produces.
 

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syria has been known to produce leaf of quality and note. BUT, as their industry has been sideways to underwater for QUITE a while, i really cannot expect this to be a best showing. hell, it took the kids in NICA decades to stabilize after the sandinistas...

then again, seeing what NICA did after that period, and are doing now, i would love for syria to get their shit together and make something spectacular. not betting on it, personally, but i would cheer them if and when they could.
 
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I believe Syrian Latakia is still being produced, just not being exported to the US.

Latakia has never had the kind of demand of other tobaccos... it's used in a small number of pipe tobaccos, which pales in comparison to demand for other types of tobacco. I'm sure Syria, if it wants to, can produce 10,000 cigars- that's about the same amount of premium cigars that Jamaica produces.
I do not believe that you are correct about it still being produced. The Radical Element, in Syria, burned all the tobacco fields, over a one or two year period, about 8 to 10 years ago. They will not allow for it to be replanted.
 

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Confused...The cigars would be produced in Syria? Or produced elsewhere (as in a typical cigar producing climate) and then exported by and/or from Syria?
 
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I'd love for it to work for Syria, they could use some $$$ rolling in. It sure beats an Islamic fundamentalist state taking over.

I don't expect the cigars will taste like latin American cigars. I'm guessing they will probably resemble other middle eastern tobaccos. Very tasty and unique, but not especially strong.
 
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