Prime Time little cigars are a popular season for experienced and rare tobacco lovers. Prime Time little cigars are made with a wrapper developed by Connecticut and a filler developed by Virginia. Real little cigars are wrapped with a corresponding cover sheet and not with tobacco tape, which is obtained from tobacco waste. Cover sheets from various growing regions around the world are used, depending on the variety, often from Brazil, Indonesia, North America or Cuba.
Pipe smokers or cigarette smokers also appeal to this type of cigars. In addition to the aroma, similar to many pipe tobaccos, the filters are usually used.
Prime time positions as one of the best known small stogie brands in North America. The spread of Prime Time little cigars can be traced to being the ONLY improved Stogie brand that proposes the same number of choices to buyers and partners – in terms of flavors, bundle styles, and novel shows. Add to that the particularly soft, mild taste with just a little bit of sweetness, and it’s far from difficult to understand why … “It’s the right time for Prime Time!”
Prime Time little cigars are available in the Small and Large Cigar versions as singles as well as packs and cartons in the classic flavors: cherry, grape, peach, raspberry, strawberry, vanilla, watermelon and wild berry. Limited Edition Fireball and Tropical; and candy and menthol.
Cigars with a larger ring thickness develop more taste and volume when fired because they burn more evenly and draw better due to the structure of the liner. The tobaccos of the Dominican Republic are known for their mildness and thus the right start for beginners of cigarette smoking. Of course there are mild cigars from other growing areas such as Nicaragua or Honduras, but the Dominican Republic supplies tobaccos that are usually a bit milder in taste. Finally, beginners should also think about the length of a cigar. The longer (and thinner) the cigars are, the stronger and more bitter they become during smoking. You should also be aware of what it means to pull a cigar for half an hour or even two hours.