Arturo Fuente Little Cigars are a cigar brand founded by Arturo Fuente Sr. in 1912 in West Tampa, Florida. Following a disastrous fire in 1924, the brand ceased production for 22 years, resuming production in 1946 on a limited local basis.
These Cubanito Arturo Fuente Little Cigars go well with coffee, and their lovers consume them at lunch. Cubanito Arturo Fuente Little Cigars have all the qualities of their older brothers – the magnificent Fuente – a tight twist, a Dominican wrapping sheet.
These Cubanito Arturo Fuente Little Cigars are sold in tin cigarette cases.
Arturo Fuente was the first to decide to grow a wrapper leaf on the tobacco plantations of the Dominican Republic. Experts promised failure, as the island had an inappropriate climate and soil for this. However, contrary to their predictions, Fuente managed to grow the silky leaf Chateau de la Fuente, which quickly gained international recognition (before that, Dominican cigars used a wrapper leaf from Cameroon or Connecticut).
Dominican Arturo Fuente Little Cigars are made by hand from high quality tobacco leaves that have undergone long aging. Selected tobacco is grown on the Château Fuente family plantations.
The Arturo Fuente Little Cigars brand’s products have a wide range of aromas. In the 90s of the last century, Arturo Fuente Little Cigars with the aroma of grass or flowers and a slight admixture of spicy tones made a splash among tobacco lovers. In 1994, the Cigar Aficionado magazine awarded them the highest scores.
The Dominican cigar manufacturer maintains the quality of its products with constant consistency. Today the company is run by the founder’s son and grandson, Carlos Fuente Sr. and Carlos Fuente Jr. They control the entire cigar-making process – from planting tobacco seeds to rolling cigars.
“Family and tradition are the foundation of what we are,” says the current head of the company, Carlos Fuente. The Arturo Fuente Little Cigars are a family tradition, which is continued in the twenty-first century.