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Villiger Do Brasil

These cigars are manufactured by Villiger in their own factory in Brazil. This Tabacalera Villiger Do Brazil produces various products from the Villiger house using exclusively Brazilian tobaccos. Heinrich Villiger previously owned a factory in the South American country, but this was closed and replaced by a newly built one twice the size, which opened in April 2018. Among other cigars, the San Doro Maduro, the Corrida Brazil and also the limited edition cigars for the 130th company anniversary are rolled there.:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Villiger Do Brazil: Quality and Variety of Brazilian Tobacco Products

The four cigars presented here first reached us in October 2018. The filler and the binder are identical in all variants; only the wrapper was changed. The two Maduros are rolled with a dark wrapper, and the two Claros with a correspondingly light wrapper. All four are 100 percent Brazilian puros.:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Villiger Cigars: Tradition and Innovation in Brazil

Mr. Villiger has a special connection to Brazil due to his family history: the tobacco grown there was among the first that his grandparents processed in 1888. The rich and appealing taste of many Brazilian cigars seems to be increasingly noticed even here, as can be seen by their growing popularity. You can find a nice overview of all cigars from Villiger here!

Manufacturing types

Logo Abkürzung Beschreibung
MM MM Machine Made (vollkommen von Maschinen hergestellte Zigarren, daher das Fabriksymbol)
HAM HAM Hecho a Mano, d.h. dies ist eine Mischform – die Einlage mit der Maschine, das Deckblatt von Hand überrollt
TAF TAF Totalmente a Mano, d.h. komplett von Hand hergestellt ABER mit gerissener Einlage (dies ist die offizielle Bezeichnung der Kubaner dafür)
TAM TAM Totalmente a Mano, komplett von Hand hergestellt mit ganzen Blättern
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