The main difference between Cuban and non-Cuban cigars comes down to where the tobacco is grown and where the cigars are rolled, the flavour profiles they produce.
Cuban cigars are made using tobacco grown in Cuba and cigars made in Cuba, which is known for its rich soil and ideal climate. This often results in cigars with distinctive, complex flavours that are recognised worldwide.
Non-Cuban cigars are produced in countries such as the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Honduras. These cigars can offer a wide range of flavours, from smooth and mild to rich and full-bodied.
In general:
- Cuban cigars are often described as earthy, complex, and refined
- Non-Cuban cigars can be more varied, offering a broader range of strengths and flavour profiles
Both Cuban and non-Cuban cigars are handcrafted and can be of excellent quality.
Choosing between them comes down to personal preference and the type of smoking experience you are looking for.
You can explore our ranges here:
- Cuban cigars:
- Dominican Cigars:
- Nicaraguan Cigars:
- Honduran Cigars:
- Mexican Cigars:
- Costa Rican Cigars:
If you are unsure which to choose, we recommend starting with a mild cigar and exploring different options over time.
If you need help choosing, please contact our customer service team.
To help us assist you, please include:
- Your name
- Your email address
Email: customerservices@havanahouse.co.uk
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