Marking two centuries since the birth of the Toscano cigar, this book reconstructs its history and reveals its techniques, illustrating the beloved cigar s ties with Italy as well as its international appeal. In this illuminating volume, the production of the Toscano cigar from growing the tobacco to the preparation of the leaves unfolds against the breathtaking scenery of Tuscany, a stone s throw from some of the greatest masterpieces of a region that was the crucible of the Renaissance. The book is enriched with stories about the various personages and celebrities intellectuals, politicians, film directors, and musicians, from Giacomo Puccini to Amedeo Modigliani to Umberto Eco who have loved and continue to love the Toscano cigar. It also includes notes on the lifestyle associated with this passion: perfumes, flavours, and colours tied to nature, to the Tuscan countryside, wine, leather goods, food, and opera music.
About the AuthorEnrico Mannucci is a journalist who has worked for numerous newspapers and magazines, including the Corriere della Sera. He has written biographies on Oreste del Buono and Emilio Pucci, and a history of the Savoy dynasty in the 1900s, among other works.
Reviews"The world of Tuscan cigars may not be one your familiar with, but any connoisseur of the finer things in life should pick up a copy of the book posthaste, if not an actual smoke."
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Airows.comBook InformationISBN 9780847860821
Author Enrico MannucciFormat Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Rizzoli International PublicationsPublisher Rizzoli International Publications
Weight(grams) 1488g
Dimensions(mm) 320mm * 249mm * 28mm