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[ 62 ] TOBACCO BUSINESS [ MAY / JUNE | 18 ] can affect tobacco when there is too much rain. Despite the rain and its potential harm to this year’s crop, there was still much to celebrate. This year’s Procigar Festival began at the presti- gious Casa de Campo Resort & Villas in La Romana with a nighttime golf event, which was held at the resort’s famous Teeth of the Dog golf course’s driving range and hosted by Tabacalera de Garcia, one of the world’s largest premium cigar factories. Guests vied for a host of prizes of Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta and H. Upmann cigars by competing in longest ball, closest to the pin and putting contests. Tabacalera de Garcia also hosted a cigar smoking cruise along the nearby Alton River and a beachside dinner before granting guests exclusive access to the factory on Feb. 20. The festival started in earnest on Feb. 21 in the heart of the Domin- ican cigar industry, Santiago de los Caballeros. Over the next three days, guests toured the factories and fields of La Flor Dominicana, De Los Reyes Cigars, Davidoff, General Cigar Company, Tabacalera Palma, PDR Cigars, La Aurora, Tabacalera La Allianza, Tabacal- era de Garcia, and the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation and the House of Dreams at Chateau de la Fuente. Attendees could also spend a day at the beach in Sosua or tour the Monte Alegre coffee plantation in Juncalito, attend a wine and cigar pairing seminar, participate in the Dominican qualifying round of the World Cigar Smoking Cham- pionships or compete in the Procigar charitable poker tournament. The festival ended each night with celebratory dinners. The traditional Dominican welcome dinner was held at the Gran Teatro del Cibao. The Monumento a los Heroes de la Restauracion in central Santiago host- ed the white attire dinner party. The closing dinner was held at Centro Espanol. At each of these dinners, guests received a box of cigars con- taining a cigar from each of the Procigar members. Some of the cigars that guests received included Arturo Fuente’s Don Carlos Eye of the Shark, Saga Short Tales III by De Los Reyes Cigars, PDR Cigars’ El Trovador Diadema, Davidoff’s Master Blender Selection No. 1 and Year of the Snake, Quesada Cigars’ Quesada Limited Edition 2018, Taba- calera de Garcia’s Montecristo Artisan Series Batch 1, General Cigar Company’s Macanudo Gold Label and La Aurora’s Preferido Double Barrel Aged. Not including the cigars freely given out during the tours, participants received more than 40 premium cigars during the week. Good Times While Doing Good The closing dinner held on Feb. 23 included an auction to benefit char- ities helping sick children and providing housing for low-income senior citizens. Hosted by Nat Sherman’s Michael Herklots and Quesada Cigars’ Manolo Quesada, the auction included 12 lots of items, such as rare cigars and special humidors. A humidor made from exotic African woods and Central American cedar filled with 150 special De Los Reyes cigars fetched the highest auction price, at $35,000. In all, the auction raised $135,000—the second-highest figure in Procigar Festival history. Charity, celebration and cigars have been elements of the Pro- cigar Festival since its inception in 2008. The festival has something for everyone—from the serious cigar connoisseur intent on learning more about his or her hobby, to the person merely seeking an escape from winter—and anyone connected with the premium cigar industry should consider attending the festival at least once. The 12th annual Procigar Festival is scheduled for Feb. 17-22, 2019. TB Procigar Festival Continued
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