Wrangler Little Cigars are among the cheapest Little Cigars on the market, but still offer excellent quality. Available in 5 flavors: Full, Blue, Menthol, Menthol Light and Ultra Blue.
Wrangler Little Cigars are one of the best machine-made stogies currently available and a worthy addition to the already popular line of Vaquero Filtered Cigars. They are one of the cheapest substitutes for the handcrafted premium cigars available today.
These cigars are remarkably forged by Sunshine Tobacco and were developed to offer excellent smoke to lovers who appreciate good taste at an affordable price.
These machine-made Wrangler Little Cigars come from a brand known for their quality tobacco products and use the best tobacco from the farms in the United States. The premium tobacco leaves give these cigars a herbaceous, mild and woody taste.
As with cigars, smoke is not inhaled in cigarillos, but rather develops its aroma in the oral cavity before it is slowly blown out again. With Wrangler Little Cigars in particular, the secret of taste lies in the calm. In contrast to their big relatives, they offer a considerably shorter smoking pleasure, but their taste is just as appealing if you know how to enjoy them. Therefore, they are particularly popular for the quick, yet relaxed smoke in between. On average, Wrangler Little Cigars offer around 10 minutes of enjoyment – the perfect time for a relaxing afternoon coffee break.
Due to their small diameter, Wrangler Little Cigars develop significantly more sharpness than the thicker cigars. For this reason, milder types of tobacco are mostly used for their production. The variety of flavors is just as great as with the cigars, from earthy woody to fruity and spicy aromas you can find everything a smoker’s heart desires.
However, a cigarillo is a high-quality product and is often in no way inferior in quality to a cigar. For the manufacture of a cigarillos, some brands rely on tape tobacco when turning the page. These are compressed small parts that enable a favorable price category. For higher-priced cigarillos, pure tobacco leaves are used for the binder. A whole tobacco leaf is processed for the cover sheet.