The Havana factories’ Brevas A la Conserva cigar is a medium-bodied Double Corona-sized Maduro premium cigar. Today the brand of cigar is manufactured in Tabacalera de Garcia in La Romana, Dominican Republic. The Brevas A la Conserva is wrapped using an inviting dark brown Connecticut broadleaf wrapper filled with specially aged Dominican long-leaf tobacco. The wrapper sparks interest as it has a rustic appearance.
Both the binder and filler used in the Brevas A la Conserva are from the Dominican Republic. The Ligero tobaccos give it the kick that connoisseur smokers are looking for. The binder adds to the flavor by giving chocolate, leather, roasted dark coffee, and spice. They are the go-to cigars for smokers who enjoy a Maduro-wrapped stick with intensely delicious chocolate notes.
The cigar has a parejo shape and measures 5 5/8 inches with a ring gauge of 46. They are hand-rolled and have always been a humidor staple for serious smokers looking for a cigar with a bolder-bodied look cigar. Although they are not the prettiest-looking cigar on the market, it is compensated by them as one of the tastiest out there.
Brevas A la Conserva is packaged in a wooden box that preserves the factory freshness as they are fitted with two-way humidity control boveda packs. This ensures that customers receive the cigars in optimum conditions. One wooden box contains twenty-five finely blended Brevas A la Conserva cigars that are arranged in a manner that is appealing to the eye. The name of the cigar and the company initials are engraved in the wooden box.
- Manufacture: Tabacalera de Garcia
- Country of origin: Dominican Republic
- Country of construction: Dominican Republic
- Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
- Binder: Dominican
- Filler: Dominican Republic
- Strength: Medium
- Shape; Parejo
- Length: 5 ⅝ inches
- Ring size: 46