GTO little cigars are a piece of cultural property | Best Mini Cigars

Real GTO little cigars are wrapped with a corresponding cover sheet and not with tobacco tape, which is obtained from tobacco waste. Since corresponding cheap products are sold on the German market as cigarillos, one should pay attention to this detail.

The cover sheet also defines the origin of the cigarillo. Cover sheets from various growing regions around the world are used, depending on the variety, often from Brazil, Indonesia, North America or Cuba.

GTO little cigars are made from the finest cigarillo-shaped tobacco blends with a filter at the end. Perfectly sized for a quick and comfortable smoking experience at a crazy, affordable price.

There are now also a large number of friends of flavored cigarillos. Artificial flavors such as vanilla, chocolate, whiskey and many other flavors are added to tobacco. But pipe smokers or cigarette smokers also appeal to this type of cigarillos. In addition to the aroma, similar to many pipe tobacco, the filters that are usually used should be another reason.

GTO little cigars are made from the finest cigarillo-shaped tobacco blends with a filter at the end. Perfectly sized for a quick and comfortable smoking experience at a crazy, affordable price.

Do not just judge a cigar by its aromas. It is they who give us the most pleasure, but the joy begins earlier. The sight of the cover, whether with a strong Maduro or a lighter Connecticut shade, is a real pleasure with a good cigar. Also their fragrance and their haptic properties, the slight yielding to gentle pressure, make you want the upcoming smoke.

And don’t forget the banderole. Often they are small works of art, designed with love by illustrators. Whether you remove them before smoking is up to each aficionado. But caution is advised here, because it can happen that the cover of the cigar is damaged if you want to pull off the lower third of your stomach before the glue comes loose.

After all, a good cigar – that goes without saying – has the right ambience. With the exquisite leaves of brown gold, you always hold a piece of cultural property in your hand that deserves appropriate appreciation. Just as you don’t rush to drink a fine Beaujolais in the station bistro, you should also give your full attention to a cigar. Make a little ritual out of tasting your cigar: take time, sit back, enjoy!