Pipers little cigars are a mild blend of pipe and Sumatra tobaccos
Pipers little cigars are cigars, consisting of a mild tobacco blend of pipe tobacco and Sumatra tobacco from Wormann Cigars. They are rolled into a fine Java binder and a fine cover sheet. Pipers little cigars are supplied in decorative wooden boxes and are available in different flavors.
The Pipers Little Cigars Red [Cherry] are short, compact cigarillos in the Senorita format. They are perfect for beginners or consumers of change or pleasure.
They offer an exceptional taste experience in between, thanks to the selected tobaccos and a hint of cherry flavor, making them ideal for on the go.
Pipers little cigars are ideally stored in the humidor at a temperature between 18 and 22 ° C and a constant humidity of 68 to 75%. Particularly preferred are humidors, which are lined inside with the wood of Spanish cedar. Cedar wood not only has the ability to absorb fluid, but its aroma also fits well with that of tobacco.
Unfortunately, the cigars in the humidor do not only absorb the aroma of the wood, they also transfer their aroma to each other. Those who want to avoid this and enjoy their different cigars with their own, unadulterated aroma, can reduce a flavor transfer using also consisting of cedar dividing walls, the so-called “dividers”. Another advantage of this is that they divide the humidor into different areas and so the cigars are also protected.
Many cigars are delivered individually wrapped in cellophane wrappers. Of course, they are also suitable to avoid transmission and discoloration of flavors. There are different opinions on whether to leave the cigars in cellophane or remove the cover. Since the cigars are not completely vacuum-packed, we believe that they should be left in cellophane.
The aroma is preserved better and the cigars are additionally protected from shocks. This is one of the reasons why the majority of cigars are now packaged in cellophane. The material used is also permeable to air and thus moisture also reaches the tobacco. However, those who struggled against it are the Cubans. In the past, only cheap and machine-made cigars were packaged, so Cuba is still associated with cellophane puros and cigars of inferior quality.