The cigars are usually used for national feasts and other public events and were known as Vegueros, like the farmers and workers farmed on Cuba’s sugar cane and tobacco plantations.
Tourists from outside Cuba who were on sight-seeing expeditions around Cuba’s tobacco-growing areas were the first to become aware of these cigars. Habanos SA started exporting the cigars in 1997.
Vegueros Cuban cigars brand got restructured by adding new formats in its portfolio. Examples include Entretiempos, which has 52 x 110 mm length, Tapados with 46 x 120 mm length, and Mañanitas, 46 x 100 mm. It is currently enhanced with a new ring gauge vitola Centrofinos (50 ring gauge x 130 mm length).
Vegueros Centrofinos is an excellent choice for anyone that needs a medium or full strength flavor mix that is modern and accessible.
Vegueros Centrofinos comes to every sale point globally with a new brand image in a metallic 16 unit tin in the coming weeks. Centrofinos is a trending format that is loved by smokers currently and can be accessed by a bigger range of smokers.
Vegueros is a Habanos SA brand that was established after the revolution. It was launched in 1997. Every vitolas in the range stopped operation in 2012, and the brand started again with totally new cigars and restructured branding in 2013.
Vegueros is categorized as a Volume Portfolio brand and is cheaper than other brands.
The range contains tobacco from the quality Vuelta Abajo region. By 2012, they had full strength cigars. From 2013, they released medium strength cigars.
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