Cabaiguán (cigar)

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Cabaiguán is a brand of handmade cigars renowned for its premium quality and rich flavor. Named after a town in Cuba, the Cabaiguán cigar is a product of the esteemed Tatuaje Cigars, a company owned by Pete Johnson and manufactured in the My Father Cigars factory in Nicaragua.

History[edit | edit source]

The Cabaiguán brand was launched in 2006 by Pete Johnson, a well-known figure in the cigar industry. Johnson named the brand after the town of Cabaiguán in the Sancti Spíritus Province of Cuba, a region known for its rich tobacco heritage. The cigars are handcrafted in the My Father Cigars factory, a facility owned by the esteemed Garcia family, who are renowned for their expertise in cigar production.

Production[edit | edit source]

Cabaiguán cigars are meticulously handcrafted using a blend of Nicaraguan filler and binder tobaccos, wrapped in a Connecticut shade or Ecuadorian sun-grown wrapper. The cigars are known for their medium-bodied flavor profile, offering notes of earth, leather, and spice, with a subtle sweetness.

Varieties[edit | edit source]

Cabaiguán cigars are available in several sizes and formats, including Robusto, Corona, and Belicoso. The brand also offers a Maduro version, featuring a darker wrapper and a more robust flavor profile.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Cabaiguán cigars have been well-received by cigar enthusiasts and critics alike. They are often praised for their balanced flavor, excellent construction, and consistent quality.

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