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R.I.P Alejandro Robaina – 1919 – 2010

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R.I.P Alejandro Robaina – 1919 – 2010

It’s a sad day for the cigar world.  Cuban cigar legend Alejandro Robaina passed away Saturday at the age of 91.  A long full life, for sure, Robaina was a major player in the Cuban cigar world being a tobacco grower as well as having a line of cigars the bore his name.  If you’ve never had a Robaina then you’re missing out.  He will be sorely missed and my thoughts go out to his family and friends.

HAVANA – Cuban tobacco grower Alejandro Robaina, an international symbol of the island’s cigar-making prowess, died Saturday. He was 91.Cuban state television announced his death, and the state tobacco concern Habanos SA, which produces the Robaina brand cigar, said on its website that he was the “victim of a somber illness.”

The only Cuban grower with a cigar brand named after him, Robaina traveled for decades as an unofficial global ambassador for the island’s stogies. Into his final days, he could be found smoking cigars in a rocking chair on his front port in San Luis, in westernmost Pinar de Rio Province.

He worked the fields in Vuelta Abajo, Cuba’s most-famous cigar-growing region, where Habanos — a joint venture between the communist government and Britain’s Imperial Tobacco Group PLC — produced Robainas.Born in the town of Alquizar on March 20, 1919, Robaina began working his family’s fields from the time he was 10. He remained in Cuba when that land was nationalized after the revolution that toppled dictator Fulgencio Batista and brought Fidel Castro to power on New Year’s Day 1959.

Robaina became famous for the top-quality tobacco he helped produce and was honored numerous times by the Castro government.

“He left an indelible mark on the history of Cuban tobacco,” Havana’s Radio Reloj reported.

There was no immediate word on funeral arrangements.

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  1. RIP – Let us know if you find heavenly pleasures of smoking in the after.

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