Do you fancy an innovative smoking pleasure that redefines the old or combines the new with what was long forgotten? Then Dominican cigars are a good idea.
How about NUB little cigars from the Caribbean, which was launched by the world-famous Oliva family?
The NUB little cigars series was launched on the market for the first time in 2008 and stands for cigars that are so short that they almost make you think of stumps.
A characteristic of the NUB little cigars Petit Corona or their derivatives is not only the really short length of less than 10 cm, but also the massive ring gauge. It is 60 or significantly more and makes the long filler look stately.
The NUB little cigars are a continuation of this highlight that caused so much enthusiasm. It is part of the NUB little cigars Café product line presented at the IPCPR in 2014, in which the cigars are refined with a coffee infusion.
The flavored long fillers are available in six formats – with a less bulky ring gauge – with a total of three flavors to discover from each vitola. At the NUB Cafe Macchiato Petit Corona, it is the Latte Macchiato coffee type with plenty of milk and cream that influences the enjoyment of smoking.
The heart of NUB little cigars is Dominican tobacco of high quality. It is used for both the insert and the binder and ensures that a Caribbean flair is created and a certain harmony is inherent in the blend.
Interestingly, the NUB Cafe Macchiato Petit Corona also has a wrapper from Sumatra, as is sometimes used in European cigars. It is reddish-brown, quite dark in color, which makes you think of a cup of coffee. A belly band and a foot band in a related color complete the
self-confident look of the NUB Cafe Macchiato Petit Corona. The length of the NUB Cafe Macchiato Petit Corona is only 10.16 cm. It has a much less voluminous diameter of 1.5 cm (ring gauge of 38), which sets it apart from the thick NUBs and makes it more suitable for everyday use.