Oliva Cigars
Melanio Oliva
first grew tobacco in Pinar Del Rio, Cuba in 1886. His growing
operations were suspended while he fought in Cuba's War of Independence. After returning from war Melanio resumed his operations. In the early
1920's Melanio's son Hipolito Oliva took over the growing operations.
Hipolito cultivated the Oliva family fields for several decades. As Cuba became over-run by communist the tobacco landscape changed. Hipolito's
son Gilberto Oliva shifted from growing to brokering tobacco. In the
early 60's the pressure became too great and Gilberto traveled from
country to country in search of the distinct Cuban taste. His travels
took him to Honduras, Panama, Mexico and even the Philippines. Gilberto
finally found fertile ground in Nicaragua. Today Gilberto along with his family are Nicaraguas second largest grower of Cuban-seed tobacco.
