Cigar Factory
A cigar factory is a facility where cigars are produced, typically involving the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of tobacco leaves. Workers, known as torcedores, hand-roll the cigars, ensuring quality and craftsmanship. The process includes selecting the right leaves, aging them, and blending different types to create unique flavors.
Cigar factories can be found in various countries, with notable ones located in Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua. These regions are known for their ideal growing conditions for tobacco. Many factories also offer tours, allowing visitors to learn about the cigar-making process and the history of the industry.