Cigarillos from Ireland

In the context of cigarillos, Ireland appears primarily as a location for processing and trade rather than as a cultivation area, as tobacco farming had already stagnated in the 19th century. Companies such as P. J. Carroll shaped the country’s industrial tradition. Today, production has virtually disappeared, further accelerated by closures such as ECMI in 2017 and by strict regulations, including mandatory labeling requirements and licensing obligations for tobacco sales. Continue reading

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Cigarillos from Ireland

Cigarillos from Ireland: Origin Between Trade and Processing

If Ireland appears on the cigarillo shelf, it is most likely not due to domestic cultivation. Historical sources do point to tobacco cultivation in Ireland, but this development had already stagnated by the 19th century.

At the same time, an early tobacco processing tradition emerged with companies such as P. J. Carroll in Dundalk. For this reason, Irish origin in the context of cigarillos has always been primarily a story of manufacturing, blending, and trade – rather than one of Irish tobacco fields.

Decline of Production: Cigarillos from Ireland Today

In the past, cigarillos from Ireland occasionally made their way to us, but today it has grown quiet around cigarillos from the Emerald Isle.

With the closure of the ECMI factory in Ballaghaderreen in 2017, a major player shut its doors. Strict regulations governing the Irish sales market have also contributed to the decline of domestic production.

There is a mandatory labeling requirement for tobacco products, and individual retail outlets must obtain a license each year.

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