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Belmore Connecticut (ehemals Clasico)

The mild classic from the production of Charles Fairmorn. Tobaccos from the Dominican Republic with a touch of Nicaragua in the filler, complemented by a Dominican binder and a very fine, light US Connecticut Shade wrapper, have delighted beginners and discerning aficionados for years. Perfect craftsmanship, a visual delight, and a mild, aromatic taste – what more could you ask for?

Belmore Cigars: From Classic to Modernity

In September 2015, we received information from the importer Kleinlagel from Bruchsal that all currently available Belmore Cigars would be discontinued and replaced by new ones in the future. This became reality in November 2015; only the name changed. The Belmore Clasico became the Belmore Connecticut Cigars. According to the importer, the blend was not altered—only the cigar band and the packaging were significantly modernized and made considerably more attractive!

The Evolution of Belmore Cigars: From Clasico to Connecticut

All Belmore cigars are rolled in the in-house manufactory of Charles Fairmorn in the Dominican Republic. In 2007, all variants were expanded with several additional formats, the design of the boxes and cigar bands was updated, and the packaging units were changed to boxes of 10.

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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