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Habanos SA launches the Spotify channel linking tobacco and music

Renowned cigar company Habanos SA has launched its Spotify channel to offer premium cigar lovers a diverse selection of the best titles from the world of jazz, classical music and instrumental Cuban salsa.

According to the international firm, it would like to use its own Spotify channel continues to surprise his fans by inviting them to #MyHabanosMoment to be savored with all the senses, with which to relax or delight yourself by tasting your favorite Habanos.

Habanos SA has more than 300 products in its portfolio that offer a unique experience through different strengths, flavors and formats, as can be read on the company’s official website.

As a result, the channel will be updated regularly to adapt to fan tastes and new musical developments in the music scene.

Plus, there will be special playlists for events like the Habano Festival or major global new product launches.

This action brings together two of the most emblematic elements of Cuban culture, therefore Habano S.A or music and cigars, combining the craftsmanship of handmade cigars and musical tradition.

Precisely during the two years in which the Covid-19 pandemic has led to physical restrictions, Habanos SA has used electronic means to present and contact its customers around the world.

However, in recent days the company has announced that the next edition of the Habano Festival, which will be held in Havana from February 27 to March 3, 2023, will again be held in presence, without renouncing electronic contacts for those who cannot attend at the event.

Habanos SA is the world leader in the marketing of premium cigars both in Cuba and in the rest of the world, with an exclusive distribution network on five continents and in more than 150 countries.

In addition, the company markets 27 premium brands, entirely handmade and protected by the PDO, including Cohiba, Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, Partagás, Hoyo de Monterrey and H. Upmann, just to name a few.

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