Te-Amo little cigars are produced by the Mexican company Tabacarela A. Turrent, where production is located on the east coast of the country. The traditions of growing tobacco leaves were laid down at the end of the 19th century, which, combined with the many years of experience of skilled torsedors, makes it possible to produce cigars of excellent quality. A distinctive feature of the brand is a rich and rich taste and a delicate refined aroma of cigar smoke, which is the result of the correct selection of the recipe for tobacco blends and the impeccable climatic conditions of the region. The entire production process (cultivation, fermentation, selection of leaves, rolling) has the imprint of accumulated knowledge and experience, which is passed on to the Turrent family to each subsequent generation.
The Tabacalera A. Turrent factory is located on the southeast coast of Veracruz, Mexico. Here, the traditions of growing tobacco are carefully preserved, laid down in the 80s of the XIX century by the founders of the factory, combining them with the experience of local craftsmen, whose art of making cigars dates back to the distant past.
The excellent taste and aroma of Te-Amo little cigars made at the factory is the result of the interaction of exceptional climatic conditions, ancient knowledge of cigar making and our own unique recipes for tobacco blends. The entire process of creating Te-Amo little cigars – growing tobacco, fermentation, careful selection of tobacco leaves for new blends – bears the imprint of the exceptional dedication, knowledge and experience that have been inherent in all generations of the Turrent family.
Another distinctive feature of Te-Amo little cigars is that they use the original Negro San Andres tobacco. For many years it was not possible to get a good harvest of this tobacco, which has rare taste and aroma qualities. Thanks to their success, the wonderful Tradicion Milenaria cigars were born. The filler and the binder of these cigars contain tobacco grown in the San Andres region. Depending on the series – yellow, red and blue – three wrappers are used in cigars with different flavors: Connecticut (USA), Habana 2000 cultivars grown in Mexico from Cuban seeds, and wrappers from the Negro San Andres region.