Ashton little cigars from Robert Levin

Robert Levin comes from a “tobacco family” in Philadelphia. In 1985, he brought all his passion into creating a new cigar brand: he created the first Ashton little cigars. This was done with the help of the expertise of the world famous Fuente family, makers of the world famous Arturo Fuente cigars. To date, Ashton little cigars are rolled entirely by hand in the renowned Fuente factory. Of course, this is a complex process, but it definitely pays off, as the quality is completely different compared to machine-made cigars. Ashton is convincing in every way.

The Ashton little cigars name is already associated with a long tradition, although the brand was only founded in Philadelphia in 1985. The quality of tobacco and style are so good that it has become a very well sold cigar over the years. Ashton Aged Maduro cigars come from Chateau de la Fuente, a plantation with a manufacturer of the same name that has established an excellent reputation for premium cigars.

As a result, Ashton Aged Maduro also benefits from the exceptional position of Arturo Fuente and Ashton little cigars, which have been developed in the Dominican Republic for decades. The unique dark and oily wrapper is subjected to an extra ripening period to give it a particularly gentle aroma.

Dominican Maduro cigars with balanced flavors

Ashton little cigars from the Aged Maduro series leave a sweet taste on the lips and a dry and toasty taste on the palate. If you are an aficionado on Maduros, you should try an Ashton Aged Maduro. Perhaps the cigars of this line will become personal favorites. Dominican cigars such as the Aged Maduro indicate a trend towards dark cigars, which were previously atypical for the Dominican cigar landscape.

In England, the Ashton little cigars are often referred to as the “White Burgundy” cigar. This unique series gets its rich aroma and complex taste on the one hand from the excellent soil and on the other hand from the aging of the tobacco in French oak barrels. Ashton little cigars have a Dominican filler (insert) that has been aged for 4 to 5 years. This tobacco, which comes from the Dominican Fuente plantations, makes the cigar extremely round and pleasantly complex and rich in taste.