Macanudo little cigars are the legacy of Ramon Sifuentes
In the 1940s, in Jamaica, the word Macanudo was used as the name for a very popular cigar format, and translated from Spanish, this word means “excellent.” In 1968, General Cigar acquired Temple Hall, the largest factory in Jamaica. From that moment, the legendary cigar master Ramon Sifuentes began to create the Macanudo little cigars brand.
The Macanudo little cigars brand is the top selling and most popular brand in the United States. The name is one of the most recognizable in the world. It is known for both its mild taste and body and its unparalleled consistency. Macanudo little cigars are straightforward cigars with a very short ending. Originally, the Macanudo is from Jamaica, as part of General Cigar. The brand has put General Cigar on the map and led to their unparalleled success. However, due to unfavorable conditions in Jamaica, production has moved to the Dominican Republic. Macanudo little cigars combine Dominican fillers with Connecticut shade wrappers and a unique binder grown in the San Andres Valley of Mexico. The brand is suitable for both novice enthusiasts and veterans who don’t like to be overwhelmed with taste and body.
The Macanudo little cigars are made with the thought of providing a unique international smoking experience. It is a mild to medium blend that is smooth, creamy and full of flavor, including notes of earth and spices. The interior is Nicaraguan Jalapa, Nicaraguan Condega and Mexican, while the cover is Indonesian and the cover is Ecuadorian Connecticut. It is a well-balanced cigar that is enjoyed with coffee in the morning hours but can also be smoked all day long.
The cigars from Honduras have their own character. The Americans think it is spicy cigars, but they are used to it very mildly. The taste of the Honduras cigars tends towards the Cuban cigars. The cigar makers from this country do not like to hear this because they are proud of their own cigars with their own character and taste.
The cigars are easy to smoke, which means they burn well and have a light draft. A slightly sweet undertone is clearly perceptible.
Honduras has long focused on growing wraps. The manufacturers also use tobacco from other countries such as Ecuador, Mexico and Sumatra.
Well-known and good manufacturers are: Flor de Copan, Zino and Don Tomas.