JFK and Cigars: A Love Affair. Then the Embargo Changed Everything
Few American presidents are as closely associated with cigars as John F. Kennedy. Known for his charm, sophistication, and cool demeanor, JFK was an avid cigar smoker, with a particular preference for Cuban cigars. Yet, ironically, it was Kennedy who signed the Cuban trade embargo in 1962, cutting off America’s access to the very cigars he enjoyed.
Let’s explore the facts, myths, and lasting impact of JFK’s relationship with cigars.
The War of 1812: The Roots of Cigar Smoking in America
For centuries, tobacco shaped American trade, culture, and politics—from Virginia’s plantations to early political halls. Yet, in the 18th century, while the Founding Fathers cultivated and traded tobacco, cigars were not yet widely smoked.
Instead, early Americans preferred pipes, snuff, and chewing tobacco, and it wasn’t until the early 19th century that cigars gained real popularity. The War of 1812 played a pivotal role in this shift—marking the true beginning of America’s long history with cigars.
The Three Cigars That Changed The Civil War
The Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, was one of the most consequential engagements of the American Civil War. It marked the bloodiest single day in American military history, with over 22,000 casualties. Amid this pivotal moment, a misplaced envelope containing three cigars and Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s Special Order 191 altered the war’s trajectory in a way that continues to intrigue historians.
The Cigars of Pre-Civil War and Civil War America
The world of cigars during the pre-Civil War and Civil War eras was a far cry from the polished, consistent products we know today. These cigars were a reflection of the time—rustic, practical, and deeply tied to the American tobacco-growing tradition. Let’s explore the fascinating history of cigars during this period, including the tobacco leaves used, rolling techniques, blends, and the people who enjoyed them.
Why We Believe in American-Grown Cigars: The Case for Domestic Terroir
At The American Cigar Co., we honor and elevate the rich heritage of American cigar culture. Our Primo Lounge concept and American-branded premium cigars bring this tradition to life, seamlessly blending history, sophistication, and modern luxury. With a global vision, we aim to create spaces where diverse audiences can experience the unique spirit of American cigars—a symbol of ambition, affluence, and refined living.
Top 10 Cigar Myths
Let’s debunk the top 10 cigar myths to set the record straight.
1. A Dark Wrapper Means a Stronger Cigar: Many believe that the darker the wrapper . . .
2. Bigger Cigars Are Always Better: The size of a cigar doesn’t determine its quality. Larger cigars . . .

