In an extensive article, the weekly Politica Magazin describes the aforementioned valley as one of the largest murals in the world on rocks that keep the remains of ancient tribes.
Under the title ‘In the field of tobacco and prehistory’, the author Mirjana Nikić, who narrates her journey through these Cuban places, considers it a pity to go to the island without visiting the highest quality and most popular tobacco fields in the world.
The article confirms that up to 70 percent of Cuban tobacco is grown in Viñales in plantations, nationalized after the 1959 Revolution, and farms where the leaves for the most popular cigar are dried and processed in cane and wood dryers.
The publication describes rituals that accompany the action of smoking a cigar in Cuba, the options for tourists when visiting the Viñales Valley and stories related to the Cohiba brand, among other aspects of the tobacco and tourism industry in the Caribbean country.
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