Corsar of the Queen little cigars are made from Mata Fina, Picadura, Virginia and Burley tobaccos as filling and wrapped in natural Light Wrapper tobacco leaf. They have a soft, full flavor and aroma with pronounced notes of ripe forest berries.
Corsar of the Queen little cigars are now packaged in a medium density carton with right angles. Original packaging design is the most restrained and made in coffee colors. The central part of the composition is invariably occupied by a black field with a golden stroke of the brand name, and below, in a simpler font, the name of the variety.
Corsar of the Queen little cigars are available in king size and long 100’s, both formats have options for packaging either 20 cigars per pack (ks per box), or 2 cigars in a blister. Also, only ks cigars are packed in a flat rectangular pack for 10 cigarettes. In our version, namely the 84 mm KS, there are twenty cigars.
The cigar filter is two-component and consists of a soft and even loose section of acetate fiber with medium saturation of carbon chips and a denser section of pure acetate fiber.
The manufacturer claims that the cigarettes are made from various varieties of Virginia and Burley. The color of the mix confirms this statement – yellow and dark yellow fractions are in the majority, and light yellow and brown ones occupy less than a fifth of the total volume. The cut is thin or rather fine – this is a lot of short fragments of narrow ribbons, flakes and vein cuts.
When lighting a cigar, the first thing that catches your eye is a tight draft that is not natural for cigarette packing. For this, apparently, thanks to the fine slicing. The second is strength, it begins to be felt already from the third or fourth puff. However, the smoke is soft enough, the throat does not scratch. In the taste, tobacco is almost not felt – just the same flavoring, sugar-sweet, a little coffee.