In those cases where two or more brands from different countries bear the same name, the one mentioned is the original one (e.g., Montecristo is listed under Cuba, although there exists a Dominican and a Mexican brand with the same name).
- Dona Flor
- Alonzo Menendez
- Angelina
- Dannemann and Dannemann Artist Line
- Le Cigar
- Aquarius
- Augusta (very difficult to find, this brand is not sold in tobaccos shops, only in restaurants and coffee shops)
- DaMata
- Dom Porfirio
- Quiteria
- Siboney (a Brazilian cigar made with Mexican and equatorian tobacco, is a new brand, very strong flavour compared with smoth Brazilian cigars)
- Caravelas
- Delectados
- Suerdieck
Global Brands
Multi-Local Brands
Local Brands
Niche Brands
Discontinued Brands
- Adan y Eva
- Arturo Fuente - after the founder of the company.
- Ashton
- AVO - after company founder, former jazz pianist Avo Uvezian.
- Bolivar
- Casa Blanca
- Cohiba
- Cuesta-Rey
- Davidoff
- Diamond Crown
- Dominique
- Don Diego
- Don Sebastian
- Dunhill
- El Credito
- El Rico Habano
- Fuente Fuente OpusX
- J.R. Tobacco
- Juan Clemente
- La Gloria Cubana
- La Unica
- Los Libertadores
- Macanudo
- Montesino
- Montecruz
- Nat Sherman
- Partagas
- Paul Garmiriam
- Primo Del Rey
- Quorum
- Royal Jamaican
- The Griffin's
- Troya
- Aliados
- Baccarat
- CAO
- Don Lino
- Don Mateo
- Don Tomas
- El Rey del Mundo
- Encanto
- Excalibur
- Flor de Copan
- Flor de Jardin
- Flor de Selva
- Habana
- Helix
- Hoyo de Monterrey
- Las Cabrillas
- Punch
- Sancho Panza
- Smokin' Toad
- Thomas Hinds
- Villa Zamorano
- Zino
- Aromas de San Andrés
- Ejecutivos
- Hoja de Mexicali
- Hoja de Oro
- Hoyo de Casa
- Irene
- Matacan
- Miranda
- Mocambo
- Santa Clara 1830
- Te-Amo - The name means "I love you" in Spanish.
- Veracruz
- Cumpay
- Flor de Jalapa
- Joya de Nicaragua
- Padron*
- Perdomo
- Camaguey
- Drew Estate (Acid, Natural, Others)
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See also: List of fictional cigars
Cigars