Founded in 1996, ABAM Cigars began as a small family venture at the end of the late-20th-century cigar boom. The company takes its name from the initials of its founders, all Cuban by birth and deeply rooted in tobacco: Aidee, Berto, Amalia, and Matias.
Aidee and Matias brought with them lifelong connections to the tobacco world, shaped by family farming traditions in Pinar del Rio and early hands-on exposure to cigar making. Their shared background was refined under the guidance of Adalberto Ruizcalderon, known as Berto, a highly respected industry veteran who began working in tobacco at a young age and provided the group with foundational technical training.
After an initial period in a limited workspace, ABAM established its permanent factory in the Villa Mella Industrial Free Zone, allowing for organized growth and long-term stability. Over time, additional family members joined the operation, strengthening its structure across planning, technology, and design.
Today, ABAM Cigars operates as a family-owned manufacturer that balances tradition with modern responsibility. Its facilities are supported by a large-scale solar energy system, and the company maintains a strong commitment to education, inclusion, and community support, including free tobacco training and local outreach programs.
ABAM Black
Mild. Delivers notes of nuts, leather and toasted vanilla.
Founded in 1996, ABAM Cigars began as a small family venture at the end of the late-20th-century cigar boom. The company takes its name from the initials of its founders, all Cuban by birth and deeply rooted in tobacco: Aidee, Berto, Amalia, and Matias.
Aidee and Matias brought with them lifelong connections to the tobacco world, shaped by family farming traditions in Pinar del Rio and early hands-on exposure to cigar making. Their shared background was refined under the guidance of Adalberto Ruizcalderon, known as Berto, a highly respected industry veteran who began working in tobacco at a young age and provided the group with foundational technical training.
After an initial period in a limited workspace, ABAM established its permanent factory in the Villa Mella Industrial Free Zone, allowing for organized growth and long-term stability. Over time, additional family members joined the operation, strengthening its structure across planning, technology, and design.
Today, ABAM Cigars operates as a family-owned manufacturer that balances tradition with modern responsibility. Its facilities are supported by a large-scale solar energy system, and the company maintains a strong commitment to education, inclusion, and community support, including free tobacco training and local outreach programs.

