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When you finally choose to start smoking cigars, what are the criteria you use to get the brand to start?
Is it the price of the cigars, or do you dig a little deeper and find out more about the wrapper, binder, and filler? Or do you simply add to the cart or pick up the first you set your eyes on?
Well, whatever your shopping and selection criteria, here is a breakdown of the Vino cigar to see if they stand a chance with you.
So if you want to find out more, keep reading.
Handmade or machine rolled
Each cigar under the Vino brand is a production and creation of the hands of the best-skilled artisans who have had years and years of training rolling cigars. And it shows. The cigars burn with an even pace puff after puff offering the smoker an effortless drawing session as they relax and unwind.
Wrapper
The main wrappers on the Vino cigars are the Mexican Morron, Ecuadorian Connecticut, and the Cameroon, which have a strong peppery taste that is spicy for a newbie, but a pro will love. The binder and fillers are all Nicaraguan offerings, a medium to whole strength smoking experience.
Size varieties
The Vino Series Cabernet Montecristo
The wrapper is the Mexica Morron, and the filler and binder are both from Nicaragua. This series has the Churchill measuring 7 by 54, the Belicoso 6 ⅛ by 52, the Toro 6 by 56, and the Robusto 5 by 54.
The Vino Series Pinot H.Upmann
This series has a Cameroon wrapper, binder from Nicaragua, and filler, a blend of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Dominican. It consists of Churchill, Belicoso, Corona, and Robusto.
The Vino Series Chardonnay Romeo Y Julieta
The wrapper used for these cigars is the Ecuadorian Connecticut, a Honduran binder and fillers from Nicaragua, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic. It has the Belicoso, Toro, and Corona.
Bottom line
The Vino has just the right amount of cigars in their collections; thus, select one and give it a try.
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