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How do novices choose a cigar that suits their taste?

As a high-end luxury product, cigars are loved by the world's rich and famous, but there are many cigar brands and many countries that produce cigars. In front of a dazzling array of cigars, how do you choose a cigar that suits your taste? Let’s first take a look at the characteristics of cigars from various countries around the world.

Cuba

Cuba is the cigar capital of the world. Cuban cigars have a rich taste. The country's climate creates rich, aromatic tobacco leaves. Cuban tobacco leaves tend to be spicy, peppery and have a strong taste. Tobacco seeds from many countries come from Cuba. Of course, after leaving Cuba, their taste will undergo some changes due to climate, soil and other factors

Dominican

Dominica is the largest producer of filler tobacco leaves. The country's climate and soil structure are very similar to those of Cuba, and the tobacco leaves also have the peppery flavor of Cuban tobacco leaves. The country's tobacco leaves are known for their smooth and mild taste

Honduras

The climate in Honduras is hotter and drier than Cuba and the Dominican Republic. This climate makes the country's tobacco leaves similar in characteristics to Cuban tobacco leaves, with a stronger taste. Some of the best, full-flavored cigars are produced in Honduras

Brazil

The hot weather and strong sunshine make Brazilian tobacco leaves spicy and sweet. Brazilian tobacco leaves are often used for dark-colored and rich-flavored cigars. The amount of Brazilian tobacco leaves currently on the market is relatively small.

Mexico

Tobacco occupies a major position in Mexican agriculture, and local cigar leaves are tobacco leaves with a distinct style. Mexico’s hot sunshine and dry land create the strong taste of local cigar leaves. Mexican tobacco leaves are often used to make cigar blends.

After the editor’s introduction today, everyone should have a certain understanding of the characteristics of cigars in various countries. Well, that’s it for today. Friends who like cigars can follow the editor’s private message on the headlines or leave a message below the comments. Thank you everyone. Goodbye