Corsar of the Queen little cigars are produced using carefully selected tobacco from tobacco plantations in Brazil, Italy, India, Zimbabwe and Malawi. Corsar of the Queen little cigars are a natural favorite among smokers: they have been produced since the early 1990s, and smokers can purchase and try a wide variety of flavors. There are also standard Corser cigarillos, known as Classic Cigarettes, but the Corser Cherry is more popular.
The entire range comes in three types: standard packs containing 20 cigars, blister packs containing just two cigarettes, and small square packs containing 10 cigarettes. The packs of Corsar of the Queen little cigars are available in two sizes: king-size and long 100’s. They do not have a regular lid, but are opened by peeling off the label. It is perforated in the middle, but when torn open, it only holds a few cigarillos. There is no way to close it back up.
Corsar of the Queen little cigars are characterized by a bright flavor. The latter is felt immediately after opening the packet. It is sweet and resembles the taste of fresh ripe cherries, but with a slight flavor of clean tobacco leaf. The contents, as already mentioned, include 10 Corsar of the Queen little cigars, in size and shape resembling ordinary cigarettes. They are covered on the outside with a brown cover sheet, the filter also being brown. The packed tobacco resembles a cigar.
The flavor is very bright; the filter has a slight sweetness that gives it a bright, ripe cherry-like flavor in the mouth while smoking. More specifically, the smoke resembles a mixture of vanilla and cherry, with a strong sweetness. At the same time, the drawback is the lack of tobacco odor during smoking. The strength of cigarillos is quite serious. But the most smokers do not think that this is a drawback.
The strength of cigarillos is quite serious. This is not unreasonable. At the time of production, the pouches contained an ingredient called Cavendish. Today, this ingredient is no longer included, but at the same time the Corsar of the Queen little cigars are called a “high-grade cigarillo”.