The filtered Good Stuff Little Cigars have an obvious proximity to cigarettes. Tape tobacco is used as the cover sheet. This is finely chopped tobacco that is mixed with paper. These are not 100% tobacco products.
In the text below, we want to offer you tips on how to smoke Good Stuff Little Cigars and other information about cigars. The term cigarillo is not exactly defined, so you will find different explanations for this term.
Some people say that Good Stuff Little Cigars are the little brother of the cigar. Others think that cigarillos are a mixture of cigarette and cigar. Still others refer to cigarillos as the entry-level cigar. We find that Good Stuff Little Cigars should not be put in a drawer, but represent an independent way of enjoying tobacco. Smoking Good Stuff Little Cigars properly is not that easy – because what is right and what is wrong?
Good Stuff Little Cigars contain more or less the same tobacco as cigars. These can be whole, long leaves, the so-called long fillers. Or also short, torn tobacco leaves, the short fillers. Long filler cigarillos are, however, rarely found.
When producing cigars or cigarillos as long fillers, the entire leaves for the insert are wrapped with the leaves for the binder and then the cover sheet is added. This type of production is usually done by hand and requires some experience.
In the case of the short filler, the doll or wrap is made with cut or torn tobacco and then covered with the cover sheet. With the smaller formats of the cigarillos, the tobacco requirement is very low and therefore this process is now mostly done mechanically.
Due to the small size, mild tobacco is used for cigarillos. As a rule, these are Java, Sumatra and Brazil tobaccos. Java tobacco is considered light and aromatic, Sumatra tobacco is mild and spicy, and tobacco from Brazil is aromatic and spicy.