The most famous cigarillos in the world are Danneman Little cigars, which are distinguished by a variety of species. Danneman Little cigars and the same company have their own story. When a ban on smoking was introduced in Germany in 1848, the production of tobacco products and tobacco trade for many residents of the country became a source of livelihood. The Bremen merchant Gerard Dannemann knew that only high-quality tobacco could guarantee success.
In Brazil, in South America, he found optimal conditions for growing tobacco, and by the end of the 70s of the XIX century he managed to take a confident position among tobacco producers in the region. At the beginning of the twentieth century in Western Europe, his name became a sign of the quality of Brazilian tobacco. The development of the Dannemann case was halted by World War II: trade routes ran through the Atlantic Ocean. Only in 1995, Danneman Little cigars, created according to the original recipe, were again put into production in Switzerland and Germany.
Production of Danneman Little cigars.
Between June and December, in the region that was once popular in Brazil, Dannemann was once popular with the exquisite fragrant variety of tobacco – “excellent Brazilian”. It is subjected to primary sorting and fermentation, then mixed with other varieties (the best varieties are Cuban, Javanese, Dominican), so that smoking products are completely balanced in their characteristics. Leaves cover only selected whole tobacco leaves. The highest quality of the Danneman Little cigars brand thanks to many years of production experience and a unique ability to control every stage of the production cycle – from growing to turning tobacco into a finished product.
Characteristics of some varieties of Danneman Little cigars.
These are special cigarillos, which are made from 12 varieties of tobacco, exquisite and mild taste. The excellent coating of Indonesia’s tobacco leaves makes them exotic. Original, sophisticated, elegant, light Danneman Little cigars have a mild flavor. They are sold in tin boxes. The title page is either from Brazilian tobacco or from tobacco from the island of Sumatra.