Cigars from Belgium are almost uncommon these days, but luckily not all manufacturers have given up their craft. Around a handful of brands are available here, including the Belgische Jagd little cigars.
The company came up with something here because cigars have long been part of hunting. Since the hunters used short fillers instead of long fillers, the Wilde Spriet Belgische Jagd little cigars and their relatives also presented themselves as machine-made short fillers.
They are reminiscent of cigarillos and could hardly be cheaper.
The Wilde Spriet Belgische Jagd little cigars are a petite small format that you can smoke in between when you need it fast. In addition to the thin diameter of less than 1 cm, there is a short length of 10 cm.
The handy cigar is not presented carelessly, but packed in a narrow, light, beautifully crafted wooden box. So it can easily be taken anywhere. Sumatra tobacco determines the aroma and taste. The relatively mild cigars with subtle spice are full of harmony.
Do you fancy cigars from Belgium that are neither completely unknown nor famous? Then we recommend the Corona Belgische Jagd little cigars and its relatives. They are machine-made from Sumatra tobacco in Belgium and do not have to hide behind some long fillers. The short
fillers packed in beautiful wooden boxes offer excellent value for money and allude to the past. Once cigars were simply part of hunting.
This is reflected in the brand name and the design of the wooden box. The Corona Belgische Jagd little cigars measures around 122 mm in length and is a little reminiscent of a regular Robusto. But of course it is slimmer with a diameter of 17.5 cm. The cigar lies well in the
hand and burns just as well. In aroma and taste it stands for harmony and a gentle, slightly sweet spice. If you are looking for cigars that are typical of Sumatra tobacco and European short fillers, this is the place to be. The constantly burning Corona satisfies beginners as well as connoisseurs and is absolutely worth its small price.