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CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "Vegueros Centrofinos"

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About  Vegueros Centrofinos Celebrating Cuba's esteemed tobacco farming traditions, the Vegueros Centrofinos emerges as a modern homage, crafted in the heart of Pinar del Río at the Francisco Donatién Factory. This robusto-sized cigar, launched in 2018, showcases the artistry and rich heritage of generations of Cuban tobacco producers.   It features a purely Cuban blend, meticulously hand-rolled with long fillers, encapsulating the authenticity and spirit of Cuban craftsmanship. The Centrofinos is presented in distinctive metal tins of 16, reflecting its contemporary appeal while honoring traditional values. CigarPursuits Review Appearance & Construction: 15/15 The cigar is well-made, with a smooth wrapper and solid construction from head to foot. There are no soft spots, which suggests a consistent, quality roll. Aroma: 12/15 Before lighting, the cigar’s wrapper emits earthy notes, and there’s a slight peppery scent on the cold draw, but nothing overwhelming. ...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "Diplomáticos Grandes"

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About   Diplomáticos Grandes Diplomáticos Grandes, a slender Cuban lancero, is part of Habanos S.A.'s Edición Regional program, exclusive to Germany. Launched as a 2021 offering, it revives the classic lancero size that had been absent for decades, sharing the Laguito Especial vitola with the renowned Trinidad Fundadores. This cigar is a rare addition, being both elegantly slender and limited in production with just 4,800 boxes available. It embodies the heritage of Diplomáticos, a brand first established in 1966 as a slightly milder alternative to Montecristo, appealing to French tastes with its medium-strong long-filler blend from the premium Vuelta Abajo region​. CigarPursuits Review Diplomáticos Grandes Appearance & Construction: 15/15 The Diplomáticos Grandes lancero presents an impeccable construction, featuring a sleek and well-rolled body capped with an elegant pigtail . The cigar displays no soft spots or cracks, indicating a high level of craftsmanship an...

CigarPursuits: Pursuing the "Quai d'Orsay No.52"

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About  Quai d'Orsay   In the early 1970s, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, a French official, wanted to boost France's reputation in the tobacco industry, much like its prestige in perfumes, champagne and fashion. To do this, he decided to create a special cigar brand. Recognising Cuba's expertise in cigars, Gilbert Belaubre thought it would be a good idea to collaborate with Cuban cigar makers. So, in 1973, a new cigar brand called "Quai D’Orsay" was established by Cubatabaco exclusively for France, as requested by the French company Seita. The name "Quai d’Orsay" was chosen because it was linked to a famous avenue in Paris where Seita had its offices. This brand was officially registered on February 23, 1972. For more than 40 years, Quai D’Orsay was a hidden treasure in the world of Cuban cigars, mainly available to experts in the French market. It became successful with special editions and unique products made just for the French market.