Kleinlagel little cigars are a healthy lifestyle
Kleinlagel little cigars are like no other German brand for cheap machine-made cigars. The tobacco goods are manufactured in a factory building in Obergrombach in Baden. The Kleinlagel & Söhne company was founded in 1916 in Rettigheim / Baden by August and his son Karl Kleinlagel. In 1964, the company moved to a new machine shop and in 1972 a new shipping shop was added. Today you also sell other brands.
In today’s age, you do not only remember a healthy lifestyle, but also that certain delights help you to cope with everyday stress. It is not surprising that cigars are on the rise again. Longfillers and shortfillers from Germany, which use exotic tobacco varieties and are largely produced by machine, are also becoming increasingly popular. This brings u. a. lower prices and enables laypersons to enter the fascinating world of machine-made cigars.
You can hardly believe it, but even in Germany there has been a cigar tradition for a long time. The Kleinlagel & Söhne company started producing the Kleinlagel little cigars in Rettigheim in 1916. A year later. the company was relocated to Untergrombach.
We were able to taste the Kleinlagel little cigars as part of a Charles Fairmorn Tasting and was very impressed by it. The double figurado format is also known as the “German club”. Ludwig Erhardt, the Federal Chancellor in the 1960s, liked to smoke this format. The cigars are produced in Germany by the Kleinlagel company. The Kleinlage company has been producing cigars in Germany since 1916.
The production of the wrap, i.e. so the insert and the cover story by machine. However, the cover sheet is rolled up by hand, which is why one speaks of a partially handmade cigar. The Kleinlagel little cigars are so-called false color cigars. I.e. the cigars are not very homogeneous in color and there are also larger tolerances in terms of dimensions, but this has no influence on the taste. For this reason, the Kleinlagel little cigars are extremely cheap, but they have a lot to offer.
The cover sheet is a darker Brazilian tobacco leaf with a rustic look. The binder comes from Sumatra and the insert is a harmonious blend of Brasil Havanna Seed and Java tobacco. The result is a medium-strength cigar with nice flavors. With a length of 15 cm and a 63 ring gauge (25 mm diameter), these German Kleinlagel little cigars will delight you with about 80 minutes of smoking pleasure.