Jamaica has soil conditions that very closely match the soil conditions in Cuba. While economic and environmental (hurricanes) conditions had an impact on the Jamaican cigar industry, Jamaica never stopped producing high quality tobacco.
In the 1990’s the industry experienced a renaissance when Barrington Adams purchased the Combined Tobacco cigar factory. The average cigar smoker may not be familiar with Jamaican cigars, but once they experience a Barrington House cigar, it is clear that Jamaican cigars provide a smoke unparalleled by others.
For Taste that Rivals the Best Cigars, Nothing Beats a Barrington House!