General presentation
Aladino cigars evoke a tradition from Cuba's pre-embargo era. Grown in the Jamastran valley in Honduras, these cigars are appreciated for their faithfulness to the classic methods and flavours of tobacco products of yesteryear.
The Aladino line is made up of different series such as Cameroon, Connecticut, Corojo, and Corojo Reserva. Each offers a unique experience while retaining the classic look of historic cigars.
Cameroon
The Aladino Cameroon series presents cigars with wrappers made from tobacco leaves grown in Cameroon. This variety is renowned for its rich flavor and woody aromas, with a characteristic light spicy note.
The filler blend is composed of Honduran tobaccos, adding complexity and depth to the flavor profile. These cigars are ideal for connoisseurs seeking earthy, nuanced flavors.
Connecticut
The Aladino Connecticut range is distinguished by its clear, silky envelope, from the precious harvests of Connecticut. This category is marked by remarkable smoothness and roundness on the palate.
In this selection, aromas are delicately concentrated on creamy notes and hints of hazelnut, ideal for quiet tasting, especially for those who prefer moderate intensity.
Corojo
The Aladino Corojo label stands out for its authenticity, with pure Corojo tobacco grown entirely in Honduras. These cigars are characterized by their pronounced strength and rich spicy notes.
Connoisseurs will appreciate the nuances of coffee, leather and cocoa that unfold over the course of the tasting. Fidelity to traditional Cuban tobacco is celebrated here through remarkably faithful quality.
Corojo Reserva
The Corojo Reserva line is Aladino's supreme expression of the genre. The selection of aged Corojo tobaccos enhances the structure and intensity of flavors, resulting in a masterpiece of cigar craftsmanship.
Thrill-seekers will find plenty to like here, with evolved notes of oak, spices and a lingering earthy touch, representing the archetypal Honduran premium cigar.
History and global influence
The heritage of Aladino cigars is rooted in Cuban traditions. Their creation is inspired by cigar recipes from the days when Cuba was the cigar center of the world, before the American embargo.
By perpetuating these ancient methods, Aladino perpetuates the spirit of cigars from the Cuban Golden Age, and today influences the global cigar sphere by reintegrating these classic flavors at the heart of contemporary market trends.