Sweet Mata Fina leaf is particularly appreciated to produce the nice Te-Amo little cigars

Te-Amo little cigars from Mexico are not only a very traditional brand. The classic cigar line is made from the famous dark San Andrés tobacco from the growing area of the same name in Mexico. The brand also attracted attention at Inter-tabac 2010 with the Te-Amo little cigars, a new type of creation with different tobaccos, all of which are in the small but voluminous Grand Corto format.

The Te-Amo little cigars, however, have little to do with the original line, which mainly uses Maduro tobacco from the San Andrés region. This tobacco is considered the mother of all dark tobacco. It was already used hundreds of years ago by the Indians during their migrations and was more widely used. In this way, the tobacco of today’s Te-Amo little cigars reached Brazil, from which the much better known dark Brazilian tobacco ultimately developed. Today the sweet Mata Fina leaf is particularly appreciated to produce the nice Te-Amo little cigars. It was also the first tobacco that European explorers brought back to the ancient world …

Complex aromas of Te-Amo little cigars with the nuances of nut, leather and pepper.

Te-Amo little cigars reveal a typical taste characteristic of Mexican cigars. On the palate, the Te-Amo little cigars appear to be a bit drier and have a distinctive individuality, especially in comparison to many of the Maduro tobacco types commonly used today. If this taste is out of the question for some, the Te Amo Maduro was certainly not awarded the European Cigar Cult Journal as the best Mexican cigar at the Cigartrophy in 2005 for nothing.

The Te-Amo little cigars are new and comprise four creations. These include the NEW CUBA BLEND (Criollo 98 wrapper and Corojo 98 binder made from Cuban seeds) DOMINICANA BLEND (Connecticut Shade wrapper), NICARAGUA BLEND and the HONDURAS BLEND with its full and exotic flavors. All of them can be bought in the Grand Corto format, a small, fat cigar.