- July 1, 2022
Te-Amo little cigars mean “I love you”
The manufacturer of Te-Amo little cigars is a young company founded by one of the members of the famous Torrent family, the largest tobacco producer in Mexico. For a relatively short time of its existence on the cigar market, the company managed to win a fairly large number of fans. “Te Amo” in Spanish means “I love you”. Such a choice of name for Te-Amo little cigars is not clear, but it is quite obvious that the Mexican Te-Amo little cigars are very popular and loved all over the world. Today, a distribution network of 29 representatives is represented around the world.
To create Te Amo cigars, tobacco grown in Mexico is mainly used, but tobacco from Cuba or Sumatra is also used. Te Amo’s assortment includes several lines of cigars. Te Amo can rightfully be called the face of the Mexican cigar industry, which produces about 5 million cigars annually under the leadership of Altadis.
The World Selection line of Te-Amo little cigars is represented by several series, each of which consists of cigars, through which the producers tried to express the main differences of the largest producing countries – the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Honduras and Cuba. The Honduras Te-Amo little cigars is presented in the Churchill format, Nicaragua – Toro, Dominicana – Robusto, Cuba – Grand Corto. Each cigar in the World Selection line has its own special and unique taste and aroma.
The Classico Te-Amo little cigars include classic cigars made from tobacco grown in San Andres. These are the best-selling hand-rolled Mexican cigars. The Te-Amo little cigars Cabinet Selection line was first introduced to the market in 2001. Their distinguishing feature is the mix, which is composed of Brazilian, Dominican and Mexican tobacco. The cover leaf of this line is distinguished by a rare color. It is a versatile cigar that has a balanced taste and aroma, as well as a moderate strength, making it suitable for almost every cigar lover.
The Te-Amo little cigars Aniversario line was introduced in 2000. The cigars of this line were the first to use the wrapper leaf of the Habano variety. Te-Amo little cigars of the Te-Amo Aniversario line have an aging period of three and a half years. Mexican Te-Amo little cigars are fairly high quality cigars with a soft and moderate bouquet that will be appreciated by all cigar lovers.