Guantanamera little cigars are to be smoked properly | Best Mini Cigars

Havana cigars from Cuba are considered the best cigars in the world. The cigars called “Habano” in Cuba are named after the city of Havana, where the most famous manufacturers for the production of Havana are located. The finest cigars are rolled by hand from black tobacco from various regions of Cuba according to strict quality guidelines. That is why the label on the cigar boxes says “Hecho en Cuba, totalmente a mano”, which means “Made in Cuba, completely handmade”.

Guantanamera little cigars are made from the tobacco of the Vuelta Arriba region, the second most important tobacco growing region in Cuba. All formats are mecanizado – machine made in a modern, recently founded factory in Havana. All cigars of this brand are light in taste and available at an affordable price.

The Guantanamera little cigars brand is one of the finest machine-made cigars made only from the best tobacco leaves in the Vuelta Abajo region in the Pinar del Rio province of Cuba.

The Cristales Vitola measures 150mm in length with a 41 ring gauge. Ideal for those who are just starting to familiarize themselves with Cuban cigars and are looking for a lighter smoke. Guantanamera little cigars are known for their accessibility for beginners due to their affordability and lighter flavors.

The Guantanamera little cigars contain filler tobacco from the Remedios in the Vuelto Arriba, the binder and the slightly reddish-colored cover come from the Vuelto Abajo. It breathes very well, which promotes even burning (by the way, all formats are already cut ready for smoking). And it is really extremely cheap!

Guantanamera little cigars – this is how you smoke them properly: It is important to taste the smoke in your mouth for a few seconds, but not to inhale it. Pull the cigar regularly so that it doesn’t go out. The ash is not repelled, but is made to fall off by turning it slightly in the ashtray, unless this happens by itself. The cigar may go out in between. This is not a problem, just re-light it as described above. Only about two thirds of the cigar is smoked, then you put it in the ashtray, where it usually goes out on its own.