Hamptons Cigar Manufactory & Museum

Hamptons Cigar Manufactory & Museum Our labels:

The Sag Harbor “Enigma" Seegar
The Southampton (Robusto)
The Bridgehampton (Boxpress)
The East Hampton (Churchill)
The Montauk (Figurado)

Every cigar smoker is as interested in the history, art and science of cigars as they are in enjoying a good smoke. In a crowded marketplace of well-established cigar brands, and new cigars being launched at a feverish pace, a cigar line that evokes a rich tobacco history from the past and delivers a satisfying smoking experience in the present is often well-regarded, making tons of money for its

investors while cementing their social legacies, and earns respect of its peers, and lasts in the market for a lifetime. THE HISTORY OF CIGARS IN THE HAMPTONS

Unbeknownst to many today, cigars were a flourishing business industry in the Hamptons ever since the 1870s. The industry was mainly concentrated in Sag Harbor.

“A local resident by the name of Mr. Joseph Freudenthal launched a flourishing Cigar business and his Cigar (Segar) Factory was located in the Huntting Building at the foot of Main Street across from the Post Office. During the 1870's, more than 75 people were employed there, and the business grossed over $100,000 per year. Freudenthal manufactured a brand of cigar he called the Enigma, in honor of the Enigma Club of Sag Harbor. The factory was located across from the Post Office at the time. Freudenthal’s factory was said to have manufactured the best Havana and American cigars on all of Long Island. He often found it impossible to fill all the orders, even when he produced 70,000 cigars each week...The factory’s supervisor was Henry Meyer and the store was run by Julius Judell.”

Sag Harbor, The Story of an American Beauty by Dorothy Infersoll Zaykowski

Upon further historical research from Library and Official chronicles from the day, it was gathered that Freudenthal ran ads in the local paper Sag Harbor Express of that time each week promoting the store and the latest arrivals. We also have unearthed maps that show Freudenthal lived with his family in a house - ironically - across the street from the present location of the Sag Habor Historical Society! Cigars in those days were produced in groups of residential homes in New York as well. It was an informal and unregulated business. It soon relocated to Brooklyn. But in Sag Harbor it was a flourishing and well organized business even with a retail storefront managed by a local. Even though the business accumulated in New York, the owners often coveted and competed with Sag Harbor factories and their customers and would run rival ads in the local papers to garner attention! We were able to unearth such ads (to be used in the marketing and promotions!)

We believe it is this rich history and local romance with cigars from a bygone era that we will be able to recreate for todays cigar aficionados.

3 DAYS OF EPIC SMOKE N SALES!
27/05/2026

3 DAYS OF EPIC SMOKE N SALES!

26/05/2026
To observe Memorial Day, we celebrate this cherished land with the launch of our newest cigar! With over 3,000 counties ...
25/05/2026

To observe Memorial Day, we celebrate this cherished land with the launch of our newest cigar! With over 3,000 counties in the US, the total number of county commissioners runs into the tens of thousands - and this cigar is for them! And YOU! More details to follow….Stay tuned…

(Part 2) Day 3 of the Blue Crab Festival in Visit Palatka is in the books for Hamptons Cigar Manufactory & Museum. Despi...
25/05/2026

(Part 2) Day 3 of the Blue Crab Festival in Visit Palatka is in the books for Hamptons Cigar Manufactory & Museum. Despite the sweltering heat and an occasional downpour, the locals mobbed our booth all day and Sunday’s MVP (Most Valuable Purchaser) was named: Mario Lope Molina

(part 1) Day 3 of the Blue Crab Festival in Visit Palatka is in the books for Hamptons Cigar Manufactory & Museum. Despi...
25/05/2026

(part 1) Day 3 of the Blue Crab Festival in Visit Palatka is in the books for Hamptons Cigar Manufactory & Museum. Despite the sweltering heat and an occasional downpour, the locals mobbed our booth all day and Sunday’s MVP (Most Valuable Purchaser) was named: Mario Lope Molina

24/05/2026
DAY 2 of the  is in the books. Once again, thank you PALTKA for opening your hearts and wallets and showing up in streng...
23/05/2026

DAY 2 of the is in the books. Once again, thank you PALTKA for opening your hearts and wallets and showing up in strengths in blistering heat to our which was MOBBED all day!

DAY ONE is a success and in the books! Thanks for all the patronage.
23/05/2026

DAY ONE is a success and in the books! Thanks for all the patronage.

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ITC Maurya, Diplomatic Enclave, Sardar Patel Marg
Delhi
110021

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