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CuAvana cigars include:
CuAvana cigars are known for their mildness and consistently high quality, two praiseworthy characteristics in what is known as an economical smoke. The tobacco is grown in the Dominican Republic; the cigars are also made there.
A mild cigar need not be dull and predictable. Wrapped in shade grown Connecticut, the filler is of Cibao Valley tobacco, providing the smoker with a gentle-mannered mixture of lemon, spice, and coffee here. While the novice may miss some of the subtler nuances, he or she is well on the way to becoming much more knowledge after becoming acquainted with the CuAvana brand.
For those with a taste for something a little darker and stronger, the CuAvana Maduro features the same Connecticut wrapper with a little something extra added. The Maduro wrapper lends its sweet strength to the basic CuAvana, boosting its flavor a notch to make this cigar medium-bodied. The same citrus-spice-coffee complexity is here but evolves toward the end of the Maduro as a deeper espresso note. Happily, the Maduro tang remains on the smoker’s lips as a reminder of a rare treat.
CuAvanas enjoy a respected reputation among cigar enthusiasts not only for their intriguing mild flavors, but also for the hand rolled construction of these premium cigars.
Given the stellar qualities of the CuAvanas, it is indeed very surprising to find that you can smoke one of these for about $3. Churchill, Belicoso, Robusto, and Toro – the ring size doesn’t matter because they’re all nearly the same price. Given its mildness, reasonable complexity, good construction, and just-right price, this is the cigar to offer a new cigar-smoking friend.
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