Each cigar is crafted by a master with decades of experience. The perfect Caribbean-grown tobacco delivers a unique aroma and a smooth, balanced taste.
Dominican cigars are celebrated for their softness and harmony. The flavor unfolds gradually, leaving a lingering impression of luxury and refined pleasure.
The secret of Dominican cigars passes from generation to generation. Hand-rolled craftsmanship, carefully selected leaves, and the passion of the masters make them a benchmark of quality for true connoisseurs.
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FAQ — Premium Cigars
Answers to the most common questions about premium cigars. Everything you need to know before choosing a cigar.
Premium cigars are handcrafted from high-quality aged tobacco. They offer complex flavors, superior construction, and are often produced in limited quantities.
Handmade cigars provide richer flavor and better quality, while machine-made cigars are mass-produced and generally less refined.
Cigars should be stored in a humidor at 65–72% humidity and a temperature of 18–21°C (65–70°F).
A humidor is a storage box that maintains proper humidity levels. It is essential if you plan to keep cigars for more than a few weeks.
Cigar smoke is not inhaled. Instead, it is drawn into the mouth to enjoy the flavor and then released.
Beginners should start with mild, smaller cigars that are easier to smoke and less intense..
It depends on the size, ranging from 20 minutes to up to 2 hours.
Yes, you need to cut the capped end using a cigar cutter.
Use a butane lighter or wooden matches. Avoid gasoline lighters as they can affect the flavor.
Yes, but the flavor may change. Remove ash and relight evenly before continuing.