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Cigar Brand: | ADV Cigars |
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Country of Origin Cover: | Mexico |
Country of origin Wrapper: | Mexico |
Country of origin filler tobacco: | Mexico, Nicaragua |
Flavour: | Caramel, Coffee, Milk coffee, Roasted cerials |
Format: | Robusto |
Lenght in cm: | 13.34 |
Ring gauge: | 56 |
Strength: | mild |
ADV Cigars

The co-founder of ADV & McKay cigars, Marcel Knobel, was once a passionate aficionado himself and has now been working passionately in the tobacco industry for several years. How could it be otherwise, he found his inspiration in the tobacco plant, which completely enchanted him. When creating his cigars, he always follows his guiding principle "Flavour First - Label Second", with which he wants to emphasise that enjoyment is his absolute priority. To achieve this goal, he creates complex and aromatic blends for his cigars, taking aficionados on a unique journey through the world of flavours. The main focus of the ADV & McKay brand is the production of high-quality cigars in combination with innovative and unique packaging. The finest tobaccos from the northern part of South America, Central America and the Caribbean are used for the blends and processed to the highest quality standards. The cigar brand is named after the Spanish explorer Adventura and his companion McKay, who set off on an adventure in 1490. In the spring of the same year, they were shipwrecked near the island of Kiskeya (Haiti). After coming into contact with the natives, they noticed that they enjoyed inhaling the smoke of dried tobacco wraps.