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General Cigar Company

General Cigar Company is the largest manufacturer of premium cigars in the world. It is a subsidiary of Scandinavian Tobacco Group with North American headquarters located in Richmond, Virginia.

General Cigar Company
IndustryTobacco
PredecessorCullman Brothers
Founded1906; 118 years ago (1906) in Evansville, Indiana, USA
Headquarters
Richmond, Virginia
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Regis Broersma (President)
ProductsPremium Cigar and Pipe Tobacco
ParentScandinavian Tobacco Group
General Cigar Company

Company history edit

In 1961 General Cigar, which was profitably selling about $30 million worth of cigars annually, was purchased for approximately $25 million by a group of investors headed by Edgar M. Cullman (brother of then Philip Morris Company CEO Joseph Cullman), a fourth generation American in the tobacco industry.[1]

Later in the 1960s, Culbro[clarification needed] and General Cigar acquired Gradiaz Annis, maker of Gold Label cigars and the Temple Hall factory that owned the Macanudo brand name, ushering in a turn towards hand-rolled premium cigars.[1] Macanudo, a small label made in limited quantities for the market in the United Kingdom, was seen as the principal vehicle for growth in the premium cigar category. A careful effort was made to reblend the product for the large American marketplace (then and now subject to a ban on Cuban tobacco, the industry's gold standard) using select binder and filler from the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Mexico and Connecticut shade-grown wrapper.[1] Mass advertising was conducted in support of the brand, which by the early 1990s had grown into the best selling premium cigar label in the United States.[1]

In 1978 General registered a U.S. trademark on the brand name "Cohiba", thereby obtaining the right to use the name of that premium Cuban cigar in the American market without any connection to or content provided by its Cuban maker. Protracted legal wrangling followed, resolved when the U. S. Supreme Court denied the petition of the Cuban tobacco marketing agency, Cubatabaco, in 2006.[2] General Cigar's Cohiba cigars bear a disclaimer stating that they are not affiliated in any way with the Cuban Cohiba brand.

From 1978 General Cigar has also produced the Cuban tobacco free Partagas and Bolivar cigar brands for the American market in competition with Cuban brands of the same name. Initial production of Partagas was conducted in Jamaica, but the following year production moved to a modern 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m2) factory in Santiago, Dominican Republic.[3]

A similar trade dress to the Cuban product has been used by General Cigar for its competing version of the Partagás brand, employing a red-and-gold band scheme, save with the word "Habana" replaced by the date "1845" on the packaging.[3]

In 1997, General Cigar acquired Villazon, a company marketing non-Cuban versions of the leading Cuban cigar brands Punch and Hoyo de Monterrey.[4]

In 2005, Swedish Match acquired General Cigar.[5] In 2010, Swedish Match merged its premium cigars into Scandinavian Tobacco Group.[6]

In 2016, Swedish Match sold its shares of General Cigar back to STG.

In January 2021, Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S (STG), the company behind General Cigar and Cigars International, announced the formation of a new company, The Forged Cigar Company, an independent national cigar distribution network. The cigar brands under General Cigar were split up between General and Forged with the latter focusing more on Brick and Mortar business.

The first brands that were moved to The Forged Cigar Company were Partagas, La Gloria Cubana, Bolivar Cofradia, Diesel and Chillin’ Moose. Brands that remained with General included CAO, Cohiba, Hoyo de Monterrey, Macanudo, and Punch. Later the El Rey Del Mundo brand was added to Forged's portfolio.[7]

General Cigar's brands edit

  • Ramone Allones (non-Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand)
  • Bolivar (non-Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand)
  • CAO
  • Cohiba (non-Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand)
  • Don Tomás
  • Excalibur
  • Foundry
  • Diesel
  • Helix
  • La Gloria Cubana (non-Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand)
  • Hoyo de Monterrey (non-Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand)
  • Macanudo
  • Inspirado (Macanudo line extension)
  • Partagas (non-Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand)
  • Punch (non-Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand)
  • El Rico Habano
  • Sancho Panza (non-Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand)
  • Temple Hall
  • Toraño
  • Brioso
  • La Estrella Cubana
  • Odyssey

Historic building edit

General Cigar Company
 
Southern side of the building
 
 
 
 
Location223 NW 2nd St., Evansville, Indiana
Coordinates37°57′51″N 87°34′30″W / 37.96417°N 87.57500°W / 37.96417; -87.57500
AreaLess than 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1902
Built byHarry Boyle and Company; Alfred E. Neucks
Architectural styleArts and Crafts
NRHP reference No.00000212[8]
Added to NRHPMarch 15, 2000

The General Cigar Company building at Evansville, Indiana was built in 1902, and expanded in 1929. It is a three-story, L-shaped red brick building with Arts and Crafts style design elements.[9] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Marvin R. Shanken, "Interview: Edgar Cullman, Sr.," Cigar Aficionado, vol. 3, no. 1 (Autumn 1994), pp. 55–71.
  2. ^ Empresa Cubana del Tabaco v. Culbro Corp., 399 F.3d 462 (2d Cir. 2005).
  3. ^ a b James Suckling, "The Partagas Family: Cigar Smokers from Around the World Gathered in Havana and Orlando This Summer to Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Partagas Cigars," Cigar Aficionado, vol. 4, no. 2 (Winter 1995/96), pp. 134–143.
  4. ^ "General Cigar Co.," Neptune Cigars, neptunecigar.com/ Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  5. ^ Swedish Match To Acquire Remaining Ownership In General Cigar
  6. ^ Savona, David. "Swedish Match and Scandinavian Tobacco Merge to Form Giant Cigar Company". CigarAficionado.com. Retrieved 2016-06-27.
  7. ^ "Cigar News: STG Announces The Forged Cigar Company". Blind Man's Puff. 2021-01-13. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  8. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  9. ^ "Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database (SHAARD)" (Searchable database). Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. Retrieved 2016-08-01. Note: This includes Kristen Brennan (June 1999). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: General Cigar Company" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-08-01.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "General Cigar," on Stogiepedia.
  • Neptune Cigar

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General Cigar Company is the largest manufacturer of premium cigars in the world It is a subsidiary of Scandinavian Tobacco Group with North American headquarters located in Richmond Virginia General Cigar CompanyIndustryTobaccoPredecessorCullman BrothersFounded1906 118 years ago 1906 in Evansville Indiana USAHeadquartersRichmond VirginiaArea servedWorldwideKey peopleRegis Broersma President ProductsPremium Cigar and Pipe TobaccoParentScandinavian Tobacco Group General Cigar Company Contents 1 Company history 2 General Cigar s brands 3 Historic building 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCompany history editIn 1961 General Cigar which was profitably selling about 30 million worth of cigars annually was purchased for approximately 25 million by a group of investors headed by Edgar M Cullman brother of then Philip Morris Company CEO Joseph Cullman a fourth generation American in the tobacco industry 1 Later in the 1960s Culbro clarification needed and General Cigar acquired Gradiaz Annis maker of Gold Label cigars and the Temple Hall factory that owned the Macanudo brand name ushering in a turn towards hand rolled premium cigars 1 Macanudo a small label made in limited quantities for the market in the United Kingdom was seen as the principal vehicle for growth in the premium cigar category A careful effort was made to reblend the product for the large American marketplace then and now subject to a ban on Cuban tobacco the industry s gold standard using select binder and filler from the Dominican Republic Jamaica and Mexico and Connecticut shade grown wrapper 1 Mass advertising was conducted in support of the brand which by the early 1990s had grown into the best selling premium cigar label in the United States 1 In 1978 General registered a U S trademark on the brand name Cohiba thereby obtaining the right to use the name of that premium Cuban cigar in the American market without any connection to or content provided by its Cuban maker Protracted legal wrangling followed resolved when the U S Supreme Court denied the petition of the Cuban tobacco marketing agency Cubatabaco in 2006 2 General Cigar s Cohiba cigars bear a disclaimer stating that they are not affiliated in any way with the Cuban Cohiba brand From 1978 General Cigar has also produced the Cuban tobacco free Partagas and Bolivar cigar brands for the American market in competition with Cuban brands of the same name Initial production of Partagas was conducted in Jamaica but the following year production moved to a modern 70 000 square foot 6 500 m2 factory in Santiago Dominican Republic 3 A similar trade dress to the Cuban product has been used by General Cigar for its competing version of the Partagas brand employing a red and gold band scheme save with the word Habana replaced by the date 1845 on the packaging 3 In 1997 General Cigar acquired Villazon a company marketing non Cuban versions of the leading Cuban cigar brands Punch and Hoyo de Monterrey 4 In 2005 Swedish Match acquired General Cigar 5 In 2010 Swedish Match merged its premium cigars into Scandinavian Tobacco Group 6 In 2016 Swedish Match sold its shares of General Cigar back to STG In January 2021 Scandinavian Tobacco Group A S STG the company behind General Cigar and Cigars International announced the formation of a new company The Forged Cigar Company an independent national cigar distribution network The cigar brands under General Cigar were split up between General and Forged with the latter focusing more on Brick and Mortar business The first brands that were moved to The Forged Cigar Company were Partagas La Gloria Cubana Bolivar Cofradia Diesel and Chillin Moose Brands that remained with General included CAO Cohiba Hoyo de Monterrey Macanudo and Punch Later the El Rey Del Mundo brand was added to Forged s portfolio 7 General Cigar s brands editRamone Allones non Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand Bolivar non Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand CAO Cohiba non Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand Don Tomas Excalibur Foundry Diesel Helix La Gloria Cubana non Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand Hoyo de Monterrey non Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand Macanudo Inspirado Macanudo line extension Partagas non Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand Punch non Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand El Rico Habano Sancho Panza non Cuban production in competition with the Cuban brand Temple Hall Torano Brioso La Estrella Cubana OdysseyHistoric building editGeneral Cigar CompanyU S National Register of Historic Places nbsp Southern side of the building nbsp nbsp Show map of Indiana nbsp nbsp Show map of the United StatesLocation223 NW 2nd St Evansville IndianaCoordinates37 57 51 N 87 34 30 W 37 96417 N 87 57500 W 37 96417 87 57500AreaLess than 1 acre 0 40 ha Built1902Built byHarry Boyle and Company Alfred E NeucksArchitectural styleArts and CraftsNRHP reference No 00000212 8 Added to NRHPMarch 15 2000 The General Cigar Company building at Evansville Indiana was built in 1902 and expanded in 1929 It is a three story L shaped red brick building with Arts and Crafts style design elements 9 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000 8 See also editList of cigar brandsReferences edit a b c d Marvin R Shanken Interview Edgar Cullman Sr Cigar Aficionado vol 3 no 1 Autumn 1994 pp 55 71 Empresa Cubana del Tabaco v Culbro Corp 399 F 3d 462 2d Cir 2005 a b James Suckling The Partagas Family Cigar Smokers from Around the World Gathered in Havana and Orlando This Summer to Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Partagas Cigars Cigar Aficionado vol 4 no 2 Winter 1995 96 pp 134 143 General Cigar Co Neptune Cigars neptunecigar com Retrieved October 24 2010 Swedish Match To Acquire Remaining Ownership In General Cigar Savona David Swedish Match and Scandinavian Tobacco Merge to Form Giant Cigar Company CigarAficionado com Retrieved 2016 06 27 Cigar News STG Announces The Forged Cigar Company Blind Man s Puff 2021 01 13 Retrieved 2022 05 02 a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database SHAARD Searchable database Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology Retrieved 2016 08 01 Note This includes Kristen Brennan June 1999 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form General Cigar Company PDF Retrieved 2016 08 01 External links editOfficial website General Cigar on Stogiepedia Neptune Cigar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title General Cigar Company amp oldid 1206997201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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