Henry Clay (cigar) explained

Henry Clay
Producttype:Cigar
Currentowner:Imperial Brands
Producedby:Altadis USA
Country:United States
Introduced:1840s
Markets:United States
Footnotes:Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1

Henry Clay is an American brand of cigars named after the early American politician Henry Clay. The cigars are currently manufactured in the Dominican Republic. The brand is currently owned by the Spanish company Altadis, a subsidiary of Imperial Brands.

History

Henry Clay was founded in the 1840s by a Spanish immigrant to Cuba, Julián Álvarez Granda.[1] The brand was nationalized by Fidel Castro's government following the Cuban Revolution, and manufacturing was severely reduced throughout the 1960s.[2]

The cigar's American Trademark was owned by the Henry Clay and Bock & Co. Ltd. located in Trenton, New Jersey. Henry Clay and Bock & Co. Ltd. became a component of the Tobacco Trust that, along with other trusts, was an object of the antitrust legislation of the United States.

By 1986, Henry Clay's American trademark was owned by Consolidated Cigar Corpation, which started producing non-Cuban Henry Clays. The Consolidated Cigar Corporation was eventually purchased by Altadis.[3]

In popular culture

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Notes and References

  1. News: DEATH OF JULIAN ALVAREZ.; A MAN WHO MADE MILLIONS OUT OF THE FAMOUS "HENRY CLAY" CIGAR. . . December 17, 1885 .
  2. Web site: Communications inc . M. Shanken . Henry Clay War Hawk Gets A Churchill . 2023-02-06 . Cigar Aficionado . en-US.
  3. Web site: Inc . M. Shanken Communications . Henry Clay War Hawk Gets A Churchill . 2023-10-24 . Cigar Aficionado . en-US.