Vasco da Gama Capa de Oro little cigars are distinguished by eye-catching wrapping

Vasco da Gama Capa de Oro little cigars are distinguished by eye-catching wrapping

Vasco da Gama was a man who broke new ground not only in his deeds but also in his thinking. In this spirit: Make a journey of discovery to new flavors of Vasco da Gama Capa de Oro little cigars.

The price-conscious smoker can buy Vasco da Gama Capa de Oro little cigars online in the packs of 3 and 10 pieces. The inlay consists of Cuban and Dominican tobacco. The page is imported from Java. The so called Capa de Oro is a Connshade leaf. Length: 15.2 cm diameter: 1.71 cm

Although the Vasco da Gama cigars and Vasco da Gama Capa de Oro little cigars are available in different variants or with different tobacco blends, one aspect runs like a red thread through the interesting assortment: the wrapping of the cigars with a thin cedar wood leaf. It gives the long fillers a noble look and consoles over the fact that tobacco is sometimes used. In addition to everyday, machine-made creations with a whistle like the Brazilian, you can choose the Vasco da Gama Capa de Oro little cigars in the tubo.

This cigar by Arnold André from the Dominican Republic hides an elegant corona with a Connecticut-Shade wrapper from the USA. The Java binder joins a Dominican-Cuban deposit mix.

All in all, the Vasco da Gama Capa de Oro little cigars Tubo is responsible for a moderately spicy smoking experience. Its fine spice, largely thanks to the exquisite Connecticut wrapper grown in the shade, is accompanied by creamy smoke, cocoa and coffee. Sometimes the cigar looks quite strong and piquant, so you should enjoy it with caution.

The Vasco da Gama Capa de Oro little cigars combine an appealing, almost classy look with a pleasant smoking experience that is not really aimed at beginners, but is too low in level and complexity for true aficionados. If you give it a chance, you can drink white wine, American whiskey or coffee.