The name of Te-Amo little cigars is translated as “I love you”
Long periods of experience and steady perception of the tobacco plants empower the tobacco specialists of the Tabacalera to choose the best leaves for the creation of Te-Amo little stogies plant by plant and furthermore to decide the correct time for the collect. After the collect, the leaves are strung, first dried and afterward put away in quite a while at ideal mugginess and temperature so as to mature and age there. The Cigar-Master cautiously chooses the tobacco types utilized for the various mixes, and his incredible experience and instinct assistance him. That is the reason simply the best tobacco leaves discover their way into the Te-Amo little stogies. Every arrangement gets its own run of the mill taste character.
Te-Amo little cigars from Mexico are not just a very traditional brand. The classic cigar line is made from the famous dark San Andrés tobacco from the homonymous region in Mexico. The brand also drew attention at the Inter-tabac 2010 with the World Selection Te-Amo little cigars, a new creation with different tobaccos, all of which are kept in the small but voluminous Grand Corto format.
A short break can be enough to escape the hectic everyday life for a moment. We offer the right companions for these breaks. Our rich assortment of small-sized cigars and minis suits the gourmet in time constraints. In different variations and flavors, the “little ones” are in no way inferior to their “big brothers” in quality and aroma.
The tobacco of Te-Amo little cigars is a natural product. The balance of a mixture is achieved by using different types of tobacco. With high-tech processes in production always ensures consistently high quality.
Tobacco is one of the oldest luxury foods that people know. Even in prehistoric times, Indios in South America cultivated this nightshade plant, which only thrives in particularly sunny regions. Around the year 1560, tobacco began its triumphal march through Europe and is today the most widespread stimulant worldwide.
Tobacco is grown in over 100 countries. The leading producer is China, followed by Brazil, India, the USA, Zimbabwe and Turkey. Since tobacco thrives well on less fertile soils, it is a welcome alternative for farmers to grow. Especially since it usually generates much higher profits than other smallholder products. Tobacco can be easily integrated into a soil-friendly crop rotation economy and benefits subsequent crops such as maize.