Piporito little cigars develop the special aroma on the first puff – and retains it until the last. The stylish shortfiller cigars and
cigarillos consist of a balanced mixture of spicy pipe tobacco and full-bodied Sumatra tobacco. They also boast a mild aroma: The Piporito little cigars develop the special aroma on the first puffalso impresses with a fruity, fresh cherry aroma.
They have a fine Java binder and are rolled up in a light US Connecticut cover. The Piporito little cigars with Vanilla taste sweet and exotic and are covered by a fine and mild Sumatra wrapper.
Connoisseurs appreciate Piporito cigars not only because of their unique taste, but above all because of the small and handy cigarillo format. Nevertheless, you are in no way inferior to a “real” cigar in terms of aroma – that is precisely why Piporitos are popular cigars
for beginners. The piporitos are already cut, so after a stressful day at work, all you have to do is lean in your armchair and simply switch off while the piporito exudes its velvety smoke. The different versions of the Piporito little cigars.
Piporito “Mini” format cigarillos have a length of 86 millimeters and a diameter of 7.5 millimeters. The smoking experience lasts about five minutes – ideal for a short break with a cup of espresso. Piporito “Panatella” cigars are 118 millimeters long and 11.5 millimeters in diameter – enough for a ten-minute break. The Piporito “Vanilla” goes very well with a latte macchiato, with the cherry aroma a fresh rosé is a good choice. The Piporito “Corona” cigar is the largest of the Piporitos. The “Vanilla” measures 122 millimeters in length, the “Cherry” 125 millimeters. The diameter of both is 13 millimeters. They both offer 15 to 20 minutes of pure smoking pleasure – perfectly rounded off with a fruity cherry liqueur for Piporito “Cherry” or a sweet coffee liqueur for Piporito “Vanilla”. Piporito cigars – manufactured by Woermann Cigars GmbH. Piporito cigars are produced by the traditional German cigar manufacturer Woermann Cigars GmbH. The company has been supplyingspecialist dealers with carefully selected cigars and cigarillos for 125 years. In 1880 the first cigars were rolled by hand in Rödinghausen in Westphalia. In 1963 the company finally switched to machine production. The production volume then skyrocketed: While 10,000 cigars were still produced every year in the 1960s, 300,000
were produced in the 90s – in 1998 even nine million. Nevertheless, all tobacco products produced by Woermann – and this includes the Piporito little cigars – are still made 100 percent from quality tobacco.
Customers thank the company with their loyalty.