Sunday 15 December 2013

About Us - Casa Hispaniola


The Melo and Matos families, a fourth generation of the industries oldest and most esteemed family of the world finest organic coffee and aged tobacco in the Dominican Republic.

The business has become a cigar and coffee dynasty; Dominican Republic largest coffee exporters as well as distributors and importers of the legendary brands of cigar.

The tobaccos grown by the The Melo and Matos families are among the most prized in the industry. A good cigar is like tasting a good wine: you smell it, you taste it, you look at it, you feel it - you can even hear it. It satisfies all the senses. The Havano vulelta arrival wrapper leaf is considered by aficionados to be one of the finest available and is found in such prestigious brands as in the Turei and Hispaniola.

In 2002, the ambitious entrepreneurial drive and knowledge of coffee and tobacco growing, Hugo F. Melo, a fourth generation went to work in the factory where he became immersed in all aspects of the business from the nurturing of the seedlings to the care and curing of the tobaccos to the blending and rolling of the cigars. One of this generation most respected young tobaccos and coffee master blender.
His hallmark is innovation, but with a healthy respect for tradition. His creativity is in evidence in several new cigars of his creation. He launched the Hispaniola Brand, and introduced it to a very selective market segment. The launched served as a springboard for other cigars within the distinctive Hispaniola portfolio.

Casa Hispaniola opened its first flagship boutique in the US and took over the oldest humidor in business for over 50 year in New Jersey. It has grown into one of the leading cigar boutique our connoisseurs have come to enjoy the consistency and allows us to fulfill our mission to provide the highest boutique quality found in such brands as Ashton, Davidoff, Arturo fuente, Hispaniola, Griffing, Turei, Aging room, Nat Sherman, Avo, La flor Dominicana, Padron, God of fire, Camacho, Casa Magna , La aroma de Cuba, Maximus, Julius Cesar, Illusione, Ortega, My father, Room 101, La aurora, 7-20-4, Joya de Nicaragua, Reinado, Don Benigno.

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