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The cigar market is a subset of the tobacco industry, focusing on the production and sale of cigars. Cigars are made from a blend of tobacco leaves, which are rolled and wrapped in a tobacco leaf or other material. The tobacco used in cigars is typically aged and fermented, giving them a distinct flavor and aroma. Cigars are often smoked for pleasure, but can also be used for ceremonial or religious purposes.
Cigar production is a labor-intensive process, with many steps involved in the creation of a cigar. The tobacco leaves must be harvested, cured, fermented, blended, and rolled into a cigar. The cigar must then be aged and packaged before it is ready for sale.
The cigar market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for market share. Some of the major players in the cigar market include Altadis, General Cigar Company, Imperial Tobacco Group, and Swisher International. Show Less Read more