Brazil
When you hear Brazil, many people immediately think of football, colourful carnivals and the breathtaking nature of the Amazon - only very few people spontaneously associate Brazil with cigars. But this is wrong, because the first settlers from Europe established the cultivation of tobacco in Brazil back in colonial times. Abundant rainfall, sandy soils and a moderate temperature of around 25 degrees Celsius provide an unrivalled basis for the cultivation of first-class tobacco.
When you hear Brazil, many people immediately think of football, colourful carnivals and the breathtaking nature of the Amazon - only very few people spontaneously associate Brazil with cigars. But this is wrong, because the first settlers from Europe established the cultivation of tobacco in Brazil back in colonial times. Abundant rainfall, sandy soils and a moderate temperature of around 25 degrees Celsius provide an unrivalled basis for the cultivation of first-class tobacco.