Amigos little cigars are made in a Belgian cigar factory J. Cortes. She owns the famous brands Neos, Calvano, Country, so it is possible that you are already familiar with the excellent quality and taste of J. Cortes tobacco products.
Amigos little cigars are considered to be affordable. However, they are made from premium cigar tobaccos and wrapped in natural tobacco leaf.
Cigarillos “Amigos Medium” are quite thick. They have enough pleasure for a long time. Natural taste and aroma, no flavors. In a pack of 10 pieces.
Belgian Amigos little cigars are produced by the world famous J.Cortes Cigars, which produces premium tobacco products that are represented in more than 80 countries around the world. Amigos little cigars are made from natural tobacco in Indonesia and Latin America, and natural tobacco is also used as a wrapper.
The J. Cortes cigar brand was founded in 1926 by Maurits Vandermarliere and over the decades has blossomed into Belgium’s largest cigar exporter. The company has been producing since its origins in West Flanders near the French border, today in the third generation at two locations. J. Cortes’ cigarillos and cigars from Belgium are machine-made short fillers using fine tobacco from Brazil, the Caribbean, Ecuador, Java and Sumatra.
The best tobacco growing areas in the world can be found in the tropics, where the climate is mild and not too dry.
Caribbean countries like Cuba and the Dominican Republic are probably best known for this, but aromatic cigar tobacco also comes from South and Central America and Asia. Tobacco for Belgian Amigos little cigars, for example, come from the Dominican Republic, the rest of the Caribbean, from Bahia in Brazil and from the Indonesian island of Java. These are known for their mildness and variety of flavors or convince with their sweet spice. Tobacco from the Indonesian island of Sumatra are often used as wrapper sheets, for example the light and mild Sumatra sand sheet. It grows close to volcanic soil and is covered with a touch of sand by the wind. The sun therefore does not act with full force on the tobacco leaf, which means that it develops less nicotine and a milder aroma. The unusual light color and firmness of these tobacco leaves make them particularly suitable as a fine wrapper for cigarillos and cigars from Belgium. Most of the cigars are made in Belgium.