Revolution little cigars from Nueva Matacapan Tabacos Casa Talento
The history of tobacco in Mexico begins with the cave paintings of the Mayan civilization. The Indians considered tobacco a gift from the gods, and over the centuries the art of smoking tobacco has spread and evolved, passing from generation to generation and absorbing new knowledge and techniques.
Today, Nueva Matacapan Tabacos Casa Talento is one of the leading companies in the Mexican cigar industry, which has become known worldwide. Tarento tobacco houses are among the largest producers of hand-rolled cigars in Mexico, with their own plantations, factories and unique manufacturing techniques that have been passed down through generations. Importantly, each member of the Talento family goes through various stages of development in different positions within the company, from plantation worker to assembler in the production department to Casa Talento management.
Revolution little cigars are manufactured by Nueva Matacapan Tabacos Casa Tallent, one of the leading companies in the Mexican cigar industry. The company’s history dates back to 1880, when its founder Alberto Talento settled in the San Andres Valley. Tarento Tobacco House is one of the largest producers of hand-rolled Revolution little cigars in Mexico. It owns its own factories and plantations and has unique production techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation. Each family member has progressed through various positions, from plantation worker to assembler in the production department, before taking a leadership position at Casa Talent.
Flavored Revolution little cigars are handmade according to a special recipe from selected tobacco leaves grown on the company’s own plantations. They are made from a unique tobacco variety, the San Andres variety, which is characterized by its oily, elastic structure, its noble dark chocolate color and its sweetness. The San Andres variety is resistant to high temperatures during fermentation, which contributes to its additional aromatic and aesthetic qualities. This product is a medium vitola with a disturbed edge reminiscent of Indian twisted tobacco. The slightly disturbed and rough appearance characteristic of this product emphasizes the taste of refined, aged tobacco, while the additional flavoring adds a modern appeal. The high moisture of the cigarillo is supported by the sealed wrapper, which hides the authentic Mexican spirit. Despite its popularity, this variety is grown exclusively by Talent Tobacco Houses. Revolution little cigars are 101 mm long, 10.8 mm in diameter and are available in five flavors, including.
Revolution Honey Berry – a combination of fragrant berries and sweet honey; Revolution Vanilla – a sweet vanilla flavor; and Revolution Grape – a rich flavor of juicy grape berries; and Revolution Rum – multi-faceted, rich flavor of golden rum; Revolution Cherry: aroma of ripe cherries.