The Agio little cigars brand is perhaps the most popular machine-rolled cigarillos brand in its segment. The eponymous size of this amazing cigarillo is very much in demand by true connoisseurs of tradition and quality. Individual cellophane packaging of each of Agio little cigars allows you to maintain a truly bright, original taste of tobacco from Brazil, Indonesia and Cuba, which are carefully selected and mixed to meet the most demanding requirements.
Agio little cigars are an excellent choice for a lover of cigarillos with a mild and refined taste, which is achieved due to the unique quality of the Ecuadorian cover leaf grown on the rich soil of the Andes highlands, constantly hidden by a belt of thick clouds and to match the filler matched to it.
You can buy the Agio little cigars at every petrol station, every tobacco shop and in every supermarket. Nevertheless, the best solution is to order the Agio little cigars online, as best, in our online store. The Agio little cigars are so popular because they have a consistent, recognizable taste. The tobacco manufacturer is based in the Netherlands, and Agio is still one of the most popular and well-known cigarillo manufacturers in all of Europe. The company was founded in 1904 by Jacques Wintermans. The initial capital of 200 guilders at that time helped the young company to achieve its first successes.
After a few years, the Wintermans brothers had already established a number of branches. The business grew steadily and over time the company grew into a tobacco manufacturer with international dimensions. Agio’s cigarillos are smoked all over the world today. After the Second World War, the Wintermans company was renamed to Agio. The continuous expansion and the successful launch of new products even allowed the establishment of an in-house school. The company bought Douwe Egberts in the 1980s. Since tobacco cultivation in Europe is not possible on a professional level, plantations have been constantly opened. The tobacco for the fine Agio little cigars is mainly grown on plantations in the Dominican Republic and Sri Lanka. In 1996, Agio had already sold more than 500 million cigars. These sales figures confirmed the enormous growth of the company and the quality of the cigars.