Unfortunately these Cigars are no longer imported in the UK due to legislation changes that have affected all Cigar imports.
A single Cedar Wrapped Cigar wrapped in cellophane!
Vasco Da Gama Cigars: Vasco Da Gama is produced by the world renowned Arnold Andre Cigar company in Bunde, Germany who have been making Cigars since 1817. Vasco da Gama is one of their strongest brands that are very well received in every country they are sold as some of the finest machine rolled Cigars available. The difference comes from using finer tobaccos and special ageing processes which are rare for machine made Cigars.
Vasco Da Gama No3 Claro Sumatran Robusto: The Vasco da Gama range is is homage to one of the greatest sailors in history and provides an insight into the journey you will go through while enjoying a Vasco Da Gama. Only the most select tobaccos from the best cultivated areas of Sumatra, Brazil and Honduras are used for this classic Dutch style Sumatran Cigar. Deviating from the traditional Indonesian customs, the harvest and processing of the complete plant takes place in Brazil. The leaves are supplied after the harvest full of nutrients which results in a dark-brown leaf, which tastes especially spicy and mild. Each cigar is wrapped in a thin sheet of Cedar which adds character and complexity to this great Cigar. With great respect to the greatest sailor in history that Vasco Da Game are named after, Arnold Andre go the extra mile with this range of Cigars. They venture where no other machine made manufacturer dares explore. The efforts are well rewarded with excellent Cigars that rival Hand rolled cigars for complexity and character.
Storage: The Vasco Da Gama Claro Cigars are sealed in a cellophane wrapper ensuring the Cigar is well protected and will not dry out or lose flavour. The Cigar should last for a good few months without any noticeable difference as long as it is not left in excessively dry or hot conditions.
Preparation: The Vasco Da Gama do not require cutting and can be smoked straight from the box. Please note the cedar wrapping needs removing before smoking but to add a little extra to the lighting ritual why not tear a strip and use this to light your cigar.