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Free History of Joya de Nicaragua Book

Joya de Nicaragua recently announced availability of their book, “Cinco Decadas: The Rise of the Nicaraguan Cigar” via digital viewing. The book was originally published in 2018 and celebrates Joya de Nicaragua’s 50th Anniversary.

The 202-page book includes chapters discussing Nicaragua and Esteli, history of tobacco in Nicaragua, history of Joya de Nicaragua, people of Joya de Nicaragua, tobacco growing and cigar manufacturing process, charitable works, and the evolution of Joya de Nicaragua.

The book has numerous high quality and artistic photos; an introduction from Steve Saka, Founder of Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust and former CEO of Drew Estate; and a section discussing the history of Jonathan Drew’s, founder of Drew Estate, long-standing relationship with Joya de Nicaragua.

A message from Joya de Nicaragua about the book:

Queridos Amigos,

“This is Juan Martínez from Joya de Nicaragua. It’s hard to believe that our world today is so much different than what it was just a few short weeks ago. In these difficult times, we want to share with you something very special and dear to our hearts! We want to share with your our own story, a story full of resilience and hope, something we all need to step into the circumstances we’re facing.

This is a very special book that we published in 2018 to celebrate Joya de Nicaragua’s 50th Anniversary. It’s a book that sheds light on the collective evolution of the Nicaraguan people, of our country, and our company through the lens of one singular product: the most Nicaraguan cigar; a product that has transformed the lives of thousands of Nicaraguans and millions of cigar lovers around the world.”

The digital version of the books is available for a few weeks only so check it out soon!

To get your digital version of Cinco Decadas visit: http://www.astoryofresilience.com.

c.gar

c.gar loves all things cigar-related. He typically falls in love with cigars that are discontinued shortly thereafter. His first cigar was a Swisher Sweet with a wood tip. Sadly, these are still in production.

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