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Oliva Cigar Co.

Oliva Cigar Co. is the manufacturer of several brands of cigars primarily grown and produced in Nicaragua and sold internationally. Melanio Oliva began growing tobacco in Pinar del Río, Cuba, in 1886. In 1964, in the aftermath of the 1959 Cuban Revolution, Melanio's grandson Gilberto Oliva emigrated with his family to Spain before eventually moving to Nicaragua and re-entering the tobacco business. In 1995, Gilberto and his son, Gilberto Jr., launched the Gilberto Oliva brand, which became Oliva Cigar Co. The company is currently based in Miami Lakes, Florida.

Company history edit

Forerunners edit

The family-owned Tabacalera Oliva Tabolisa, known in the United States as the Oliva Cigar Co., began with Melanio Oliva, who first began to produce tobacco in Pinar del Rio, Cuba in 1886.[1] The process was continued by his son, Hipolito Oliva, who took over the growing operation during the 1920s and continued the work for several decades.[1]

The business was assumed by Hipolito's son, Gilberto Oliva Sr., who continued until the 1959 revolution, at which time he ended his career as a grower and began working as a tobacco broker.[1] This job took Gilberto Oliva to various countries as a buyer and eased his decision to emigrate from his native land for Spain in 1964 and from there to Nicaragua.[2]

Emigration edit

After working for others, Gilberto Senior began growing tobacco on his own in 1969.[3] According to Oliva, Nicaragua was suitable for the production of potent Cuban-style tobacco: "Nothing compares to Cuba like Nicaragua," Gilberto Senior later declared. "Northern Nicaragua enjoys all the natural blessings for great Habano."[2]

Gilberto Senior had four children, the last of whom was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1973 because the Olivas wanted an American-born child.[2]

Gilberto Senior continued to farm tobacco in Nicaragua for a decade, but left the country in 1979 as a result of the Sandinista revolution.[3] Gilberto Senior spent the next six years growing tobacco in Honduras, Mexico, Panama, and the Philippines before returning to Nicaragua in 1995.[3] Upon his return, Gilberto Senior also moved into the world of cigar manufacturing.[2]

Establishment edit

The Gilberto Oliva brand was launched in 1995 with Gilberto Oliva Sr. initially making use of one of Plasencia's Honduran factories for his production.[4] The cigars initially were composed of fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua, Dominican binder, and wrapper grown in Ecuador from Connecticut seed.[4]

In 1996, the brand name was shortened to "Oliva."[2]

Oliva did not achieve rapid success, but the company nevertheless managed to survive the shakeout of the numerous cigar-making startup companies which emerged in the 1990s.[4] The cigar market grew rapidly in 1995 and 1996, but by 1997 the established giants of the industry had reacted to the increase in demand, forcing many underfinanced upstarts to fall by the wayside.[2]

Oliva's survival was made possible due to the stock of tobacco which Gilberto Senior had produced and which was aging in storage in Nicaragua. For the next year and a half, this Nicaraguan-grown stock helped with the brand's production needs.[4] The manufacture of spicy Nicaraguan-grown "puros," initially undertaken for financial reasons due to the down market, had the unintended consequence of improving the quality of the brand, thereby cementing its position in the marketplace.[4]

As one writer noted-

It pushed the family closer to self-sufficiency and gave it a product that was embraced by the cigar cognoscenti in the United States. The world was falling in love with Nicaraguan tobacco, and Oliva had it to spare.[2]

Development edit

Oliva opened up a new facility in Estelí in July 2003, replacing a smaller factory.[3]

By 2005, Oliva Cigar Co. was producing 6 million cigars a year and expanding its operations continually.[4] About 90% of the company's production was in Oliva-branded product.[3] It was at that time the second largest grower of tobacco in Nicaragua.[5] Within a period of four years, the company more than double its output, producing 13 million cigars for the market in 2009.[2] The brand uses tobacco grown by the company itself in Estelí, Condega, Jalapa, and Somoto, Nicaragua.[4]

The brand's flagship is the Oliva Serie V, a cigar launched in 2006, which was named to Cigar Aficionado magazine's list of the Best Cigars of 2008. In addition to its array of Oliva-branded products, the company also makes a line of squat, thick cigars bearing the brand-name "NUb."[2]

The brand's premiere products are produced in a 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) rolling facility located in Estelí, Nicaragua, capable of producing 50,000 cigars a day.[2] Lower-end products are manufactured in a smaller facility located in Danlí, Honduras and shipped to Nicaragua for final export.[2] Some 350 rollers were employed in the Estelí facility in 2010.[2]

Oliva also makes cigars for other companies under contract, such as the Savinelli Liga Especial and the Savinelli Special Selection 2005.[2]

Recent history edit

Oliva Cigar Family has been acquired by J. Cortes Cigars, as of Summer 2016.

The five Oliva siblings and the great-grandchildren of Melanio Oliva, remain actively involved in the family brand. Gilberto Junior runs the Nicaraguan leaf growing operation and creates blends, Carlos oversees production, Jeannie runs the office in Miami Lakes, and José directs sales.[2]

The company employs a sales management group of 18 people, who sell Oliva products in 18 countries.[2] Approximately 95% of Oliva's sales are made to the American market.[2]

In 2011, Oliva Cigar Co. joined forces with Padilla as part of a project called Studio Tobac. As part of this venture Oliva was contracted by Padilla to manufacture its "Studio Tobac Special Edition" figurado.[6] Oliva also manufactures the Nica Libre "Potencia" under contract by internet cigar retailer Meier and Dutch.[7]

Oliva Cigar Co. is not to be confused with the Oliva Tobacco Co. of Tampa, Florida, an important tobacco grower which supplies a number of leading brands, or with the long-established brand Oliveros.[2]

Oliva Cigar Co. brands edit

  • Oliva
  • Flor de Oliva
  • Master Blends 3
  • Nub
  • Cain
  • Cain Nub
  • Viejo Mundo
  • Nub Nuance

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Family History: Oliva Cigar Family," olivacigar.com
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q David Savona, "With Its Penchant for Innovative Smokes and a Sizable Supply of Tobacco Leaf, Oliva Cigar Co. Has Doubled Production Since 2006," Cigar Aficionado, April 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Moving Forward in Nicaragua," Cigar Aficionado, July/August 2007.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g David Savona, "The Survivors," Cigar Aficionado, February 1, 2006. Retrieved September 13, 2010.
  5. ^ Patrick Lauer, Interview with José Oliva, puff.com, October 2, 2005.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Figurados," Cigar Aficionado, April 2012, pg. 122.
  7. ^ "Cigar Blender Database," robustojoe.com

External links edit

  • Oliva Cigars homepage, olivacigar.com/ Retrieved September 13, 2010.
  • Patrick Lauer, Interview with José Oliva, October 2, 2005. puff.com/ Retrieved September 15, 2010.

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Oliva Cigar Co is the manufacturer of several brands of cigars primarily grown and produced in Nicaragua and sold internationally Melanio Oliva began growing tobacco in Pinar del Rio Cuba in 1886 In 1964 in the aftermath of the 1959 Cuban Revolution Melanio s grandson Gilberto Oliva emigrated with his family to Spain before eventually moving to Nicaragua and re entering the tobacco business In 1995 Gilberto and his son Gilberto Jr launched the Gilberto Oliva brand which became Oliva Cigar Co The company is currently based in Miami Lakes Florida Contents 1 Company history 1 1 Forerunners 1 2 Emigration 1 3 Establishment 1 4 Development 1 5 Recent history 2 Oliva Cigar Co brands 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCompany history editForerunners edit The family owned Tabacalera Oliva Tabolisa known in the United States as the Oliva Cigar Co began with Melanio Oliva who first began to produce tobacco in Pinar del Rio Cuba in 1886 1 The process was continued by his son Hipolito Oliva who took over the growing operation during the 1920s and continued the work for several decades 1 The business was assumed by Hipolito s son Gilberto Oliva Sr who continued until the 1959 revolution at which time he ended his career as a grower and began working as a tobacco broker 1 This job took Gilberto Oliva to various countries as a buyer and eased his decision to emigrate from his native land for Spain in 1964 and from there to Nicaragua 2 Emigration edit After working for others Gilberto Senior began growing tobacco on his own in 1969 3 According to Oliva Nicaragua was suitable for the production of potent Cuban style tobacco Nothing compares to Cuba like Nicaragua Gilberto Senior later declared Northern Nicaragua enjoys all the natural blessings for great Habano 2 Gilberto Senior had four children the last of whom was born in Elizabeth New Jersey in 1973 because the Olivas wanted an American born child 2 Gilberto Senior continued to farm tobacco in Nicaragua for a decade but left the country in 1979 as a result of the Sandinista revolution 3 Gilberto Senior spent the next six years growing tobacco in Honduras Mexico Panama and the Philippines before returning to Nicaragua in 1995 3 Upon his return Gilberto Senior also moved into the world of cigar manufacturing 2 Establishment edit The Gilberto Oliva brand was launched in 1995 with Gilberto Oliva Sr initially making use of one of Plasencia s Honduran factories for his production 4 The cigars initially were composed of fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua Dominican binder and wrapper grown in Ecuador from Connecticut seed 4 In 1996 the brand name was shortened to Oliva 2 Oliva did not achieve rapid success but the company nevertheless managed to survive the shakeout of the numerous cigar making startup companies which emerged in the 1990s 4 The cigar market grew rapidly in 1995 and 1996 but by 1997 the established giants of the industry had reacted to the increase in demand forcing many underfinanced upstarts to fall by the wayside 2 Oliva s survival was made possible due to the stock of tobacco which Gilberto Senior had produced and which was aging in storage in Nicaragua For the next year and a half this Nicaraguan grown stock helped with the brand s production needs 4 The manufacture of spicy Nicaraguan grown puros initially undertaken for financial reasons due to the down market had the unintended consequence of improving the quality of the brand thereby cementing its position in the marketplace 4 As one writer noted It pushed the family closer to self sufficiency and gave it a product that was embraced by the cigar cognoscenti in the United States The world was falling in love with Nicaraguan tobacco and Oliva had it to spare 2 Development edit Oliva opened up a new facility in Esteli in July 2003 replacing a smaller factory 3 By 2005 Oliva Cigar Co was producing 6 million cigars a year and expanding its operations continually 4 About 90 of the company s production was in Oliva branded product 3 It was at that time the second largest grower of tobacco in Nicaragua 5 Within a period of four years the company more than double its output producing 13 million cigars for the market in 2009 2 The brand uses tobacco grown by the company itself in Esteli Condega Jalapa and Somoto Nicaragua 4 The brand s flagship is the Oliva Serie V a cigar launched in 2006 which was named to Cigar Aficionado magazine s list of the Best Cigars of 2008 In addition to its array of Oliva branded products the company also makes a line of squat thick cigars bearing the brand name NUb 2 The brand s premiere products are produced in a 60 000 square foot 5 600 m2 rolling facility located in Esteli Nicaragua capable of producing 50 000 cigars a day 2 Lower end products are manufactured in a smaller facility located in Danli Honduras and shipped to Nicaragua for final export 2 Some 350 rollers were employed in the Esteli facility in 2010 2 Oliva also makes cigars for other companies under contract such as the Savinelli Liga Especial and the Savinelli Special Selection 2005 2 Recent history edit Oliva Cigar Family has been acquired by J Cortes Cigars as of Summer 2016 The five Oliva siblings and the great grandchildren of Melanio Oliva remain actively involved in the family brand Gilberto Junior runs the Nicaraguan leaf growing operation and creates blends Carlos oversees production Jeannie runs the office in Miami Lakes and Jose directs sales 2 The company employs a sales management group of 18 people who sell Oliva products in 18 countries 2 Approximately 95 of Oliva s sales are made to the American market 2 In 2011 Oliva Cigar Co joined forces with Padilla as part of a project called Studio Tobac As part of this venture Oliva was contracted by Padilla to manufacture its Studio Tobac Special Edition figurado 6 Oliva also manufactures the Nica Libre Potencia under contract by internet cigar retailer Meier and Dutch 7 Oliva Cigar Co is not to be confused with the Oliva Tobacco Co of Tampa Florida an important tobacco grower which supplies a number of leading brands or with the long established brand Oliveros 2 Oliva Cigar Co brands editOliva Flor de Oliva Master Blends 3 Nub Cain Cain Nub Viejo Mundo Nub NuanceSee also editList of cigar brandsReferences edit a b c Family History Oliva Cigar Family olivacigar com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q David Savona With Its Penchant for Innovative Smokes and a Sizable Supply of Tobacco Leaf Oliva Cigar Co Has Doubled Production Since 2006 Cigar Aficionado April 2010 a b c d e Moving Forward in Nicaragua Cigar Aficionado July August 2007 a b c d e f g David Savona The Survivors Cigar Aficionado February 1 2006 Retrieved September 13 2010 Patrick Lauer Interview with Jose Oliva puff com October 2 2005 dead link Figurados Cigar Aficionado April 2012 pg 122 Cigar Blender Database robustojoe comExternal links editOliva Cigars homepage olivacigar com Retrieved September 13 2010 Patrick Lauer Interview with Jose Oliva October 2 2005 puff com Retrieved September 15 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oliva Cigar Co amp oldid 1160203451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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