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The luxury cigar market is a subset of the tobacco industry that focuses on the production and sale of high-end cigars. These cigars are typically made with premium tobaccos and are often hand-rolled. They are often sold in specialty stores or online, and are often more expensive than mass-produced cigars. Luxury cigars are often seen as a status symbol, and are often given as gifts or used to celebrate special occasions.
The luxury cigar market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for a share of the market. Companies in the market include Arturo Fuente, Padron, Davidoff, Ashton, La Flor Dominicana, and Rocky Patel. Show Less Read more