The Backwoods little cigars composition includes one of the most popular tobacco leaves on the market, but not the most expensive one. The Backwoods little cigars brand is a cigar made all the same in the Dominican Republic, a country with know-how that will no longer be mentioned and which by its quality is sought after by purists. Indeed, the blunt offers a certain intensity in aroma that is not found in a classic joint.
The only downside, you need a certain mastery to roll your own
backwoods blunt, because this one, unlike others, requires a few steps to finalize it. Backwoods little cigars blunt is a real cigar in itself and will need to be chiseled to empty the tobacco inside, then fill it with your cannabis and roll it up for consumption. Treat yourself to this unique experience with a Backwoods blunt. Backwoods little cigars are rustic in appearance, made in the Dominican Republic from natural tobacco.
These Backwoods little cigars come from Cuba’s neighboring island, from the house of Backwoods, ready to be lit: Aroma-protecting, delivered in freshseal packaging, the packet exudes a mild, subtle vanilla-banana-wildberry aroma when opened. The clever ones among you,
of course, know how to open the cigar paper discreetly in order to take out the natural tobacco and to fill the blunt with the individual favorite mixture.
Because the paper of the Backwoods Authentic cigars gives your mixture an extremely tasty, mild, fine note and ensures an ingenious smoking experience. Even the screwing in is done quickly for the experienced smoker.
The wrapper leaves are relatively dark – brown to dark brown – and shiny, quite moist, fresh and smooth to the touch. The mouthpiece of the Authentic is not dipped, the burn takes place slowly, which speaks for a good quality and the draft behavior of the backwoods is impressive. Up to 20 minutes of smoking pleasure are definitely possible with the Authentic Cigars. In addition, the cigars are certified that, despite their ring size, they do not go out as easily as many cigarillos.