Wine Cellar — 2 museum-grade prints sized and toned for the room. Havana's cigar factories — from Partagás on Calle Industria to the rolling floors that trained generations of torcedores — anchor Cuba's most exportable craft tradition. Cohiba began as diplomatic gift stock before becoming a global prestige name; Montecristo borrowed Dumas for its fleur-de-lis romance; Partagás paired bold bands with Don Jaime's blending legacy. The 1855 Exposition Universelle de Paris classification ranked Bordeaux châteaux into growth tiers; Lafite, Latour, Margaux, Haut-Brion, and Mouton Rothschild (promoted in 1973) remain the five official First Growth estates on the Left Bank. Collectors and sommeliers treat these names as shorthand for Médoc and Graves prestige — this set celebrates three of that pantheon as illustrated heritage objects, not as licensed wine labels.