Guantanamera

The cigarettes its name comes from a song titled "Guajira Guantanamera", written in 1928 by Cuban signer and songwriter Joseíto Fernández and gained fame during the 1940s.

The new brand differs from the traditional Habanos both in its product design and its commercialization: the cigars are manufactured in a modern facility belonging to the Cuban tobacco industry, ICT, using blends of leaves from Vuelta Arriba, the second most important tobacco-growing region in Cuba. "Guantanameras" are mild flavored cigars. With an original presentation, rigid packs and packs of 5 and 10 units, the new brand comes in four vitolas: puritos, compay, decimos, and cristales. The new cigars are cellophaned, supposedly allowing for better preservation. Tips are already cut to facilitate lighting!

Taste: light

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