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Forget about Cuba, here are five Miami cigars you need to try.

The new era in US-Cuban relations is shaking things up for cigar

aficionados. Americans who go to Cuba are now allowed to bring a few

Cohibas back with them. They couldn't do that before.But what are really

keeping Florida's cigar-makers up at night is the possibility that, at some

point, the US embargo on Cuba could actually fall.

"There's a lot of small Cuban-American cigar makers who came here after

the revolution who often lost their farms to Castro," says Miami New Times

writer Michael Miller. He recently explored the Miami cigar scene in a story

for New Times, interviewing up-and-coming cigar barons and even the

godfather of the Miami cigar scene, Jose O. Padron.

Here are the five:

Padron Cigars

Guantanamera Cigars

Oliva Cigars

AJFernandez Cigars

El Titan De Bronce Cigars

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