Little Cigars

Dean’s Little Cigars are the quintessence of delicate tobacco notes

We bring to your attention the excellent Dean’s Little Cigars, they are vanilla cigarillos. Quality Dean’s Little Cigars with vanilla flavor and a pleasant aromatic aroma. This is a really good choice for both an experienced smoker and a beginner.

The legendary Dean’s Little Cigars, so popular in the USA, are named after the seventh-generation farmer Michael Dean Rose. Michael’s family moved to America at the beginning of the 18th century, when Irish immigrants began to settle it.

The head of the family – Bartle Rose – decided to go into the tobacco business, betting on a unique recipe for a mixture of hand-grown tobacco. In those days, each cigarillo was wrapped manually, so the Rose family could not establish mass production.

In the middle of the 20th century, when a scientific breakthrough gave the world everything necessary for industrial production, Bartle Rose’s great-grandson Michael was able to use a unique blend in the production of Dean’s Little Cigars.

In 1997, he and his partners in North Carolina set up M & R Holdings, a tobacco company. And already in 1998, became the sole owner of the company, which to this day successfully occupies its niche in the US
tobacco industry.

In the same year, the first batch of branded Dean’s Little Cigars was released.

In 2012, UTF Group Inc. acquired the right to manufacture Dean’s Little Cigars. In production in Russia exclusively original tobacco of the company M & R Holdings is used.

Dean’s Little Cigars are the quintessence of delicate Virginia, characteristic of Burley and Oriental Oriental. The uniqueness of the tobacco bag lies in a well-balanced mixture: none of the tobacco is dominant, thereby ensuring a uniform harmonious taste. This taste was obtained not only with the help of certain proportions and selected tobacco leaves, but also thanks to the comprehensive control of the
quality of the Rose family.

Tobacco production for Michael Dean Rose is not just a business, but the preservation of family traditions that have been accumulated over the centuries for future generations.