Little Cigars

Villiger little cigars as a lively cigar culture from South America

Behind Villiger little cigars, there is a very big player in the cigar world: Heinrich Villiger. The man has dedicated his whole life to tobacco and cigars. He met the most important people in the cigar industry, set up his own factories and developed many brands. He can be equated with greats like Don Alejandro Robaina from Cuba.
Heinrich Villiger is currently relying primarily on Brazil. They have built their own plantations and their own manufactory there. Nevertheless, one does not turn one’s back on countries like the Dominican Republic or Nicaragua. This is shown by the most important series of Villiger little cigars.

One is used to a lively cigar culture from South America, the Caribbean and even Germany meanwhile also have a permanent place on the cigar market. But it is surprising that Switzerland of all places is entering the premium cigar segment. But when the name of Villiger little cigars is mentioned, at least the experienced smoker should know that everything is in perfect order and one can be curious about what’s new.

An Ecuadorian wrapper from the foot of the Andes refines the long fillers, which, with a binder from Mexico and filler tobacco from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and a secret tobacco variety, offer a wide range of origins. Aroma and optics result in a perfect unity The tobacco blend has a pleasantly spicy characteristic. With their strong taste and full aromas, the long fillers are more suitable for the experienced smoker.

The range includes all common formats from the mini to the mighty torpedo and thus offers a rich selection. Almost all formats can also be ordered in an aluminum tube, which enhances the look with its golden color and black head. Thus Villiger little cigars of the line 1888 are also wonderfully suitable as gifts. In the meantime, the 1888 line has become the flagship of the Villiger company and rightly so, after all, none other than Heinrich Villiger himself has repeatedly played a decisive role in the process and determined the direction when it came to fermentation, storage and tobacco selection of the Villiger little cigars.