Best Dona Flor products in the Cigar category

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1. Dona Flor Connecticut Robusto

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil. Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. He has been involved with premium cigars for as long as he can remember. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before they had to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars from the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar. Felix describes Dona Flor as being fuller-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter." Many renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar; in my opinion, it's best in the filler." Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year, so one can indeed speak of boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Connecticut Robusto (Robusto)
Cigar
CHF172.05

Dona Flor Connecticut Robusto

Robusto

2. Dona Flor Mata Fina Rothchild

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. As long as he can remember, he has been involved with premium cigars. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before they had to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handmade cigars for the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes the Dona Flor as being fuller-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Many renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, in my opinion, best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. Therefore, one can certainly refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Mata Fina Rothchild (Rothschild Masivo)
Cigar
CHF149.50

Dona Flor Mata Fina Rothchild

Rothschild Masivo

3. Dona Flor Connecticut Corona

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. As long as he can remember, he has been involved with premium cigars. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before they had to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars for the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes the Dona Flor as being fuller-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Many renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, which has significantly increased demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, but in my opinion, it is best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. Thus, one can certainly refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Connecticut Corona (Corona)
Cigar
CHF161.–

Dona Flor Connecticut Corona

Corona

4. Dona Flor Connecticut Rothchild

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. As long as he can remember, he has been involved with premium cigars. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before having to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars for the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes the Dona Flor as being fuller-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Many renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, but in my opinion, it is best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. Thus, one can certainly refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Connecticut Rothchild (Rothschild Masivo)
Cigar
CHF149.50

Dona Flor Connecticut Rothchild

Rothschild Masivo

5. Dona Flor Mata Fina Robusto Seleção

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. As long as he can remember, he has been involved with premium cigars. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before they had to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars under the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes the Dona Flor as being fuller-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Many renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, but in my opinion, it is best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. Therefore, one can certainly refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Mata Fina Robusto Seleção (Parejo)
Cigar
CHF195.50

Dona Flor Mata Fina Robusto Seleção

Parejo

6. Dona Flor Connecticut Double Corona

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. Since he can remember, he has been involved with premium cigars. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before they had to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars under the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes the Dona Flor as more full-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Many renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, but in my opinion, it is best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. Thus, one can certainly refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Connecticut Double Corona (Corona)
Cigar
CHF207.–

Dona Flor Connecticut Double Corona

Corona

7. Dona Flor Mata Fina Petit Corona

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. As long as he can remember, he has been involved with premium cigars. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before being forced into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars under the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes Dona Flor as being fuller-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Numerous renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, but in my opinion, it is best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. Therefore, one can certainly refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Mata Fina Petit Corona (Petit Corona)
Cigar
CHF138.–

Dona Flor Mata Fina Petit Corona

Petit Corona

8. Dona Flor Connecticut Churchill

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. As long as he can remember, he has been involved with premium cigars. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before they had to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars under the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes Dona Flor as more full-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Numerous renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, but in my opinion, it is best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. Thus, one can certainly refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Connecticut Churchill (Churchill)
Cigar
CHF195.50

Dona Flor Connecticut Churchill

Churchill

9. Dona Flor Connecticut Petit Corona

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. Since he can remember, he has been involved with premium cigars. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before they had to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars for the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes the Dona Flor as being fuller-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend is grown in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Numerous renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, but in my opinion, it is best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. So, one can certainly refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Connecticut Petit Corona (Petit Corona)
Cigar
CHF138.–

Dona Flor Connecticut Petit Corona

Petit Corona

10. Dona Flor Connecticut Piramide

Dona Flor cigars are one of three premium cigar brands handcrafted by the Menendez Amerino Group in Brazil.

Felix Menendez has been familiar with Brazilian tobacco
for 30 years. He learned his craft at a young age from his father. He has been involved with premium cigars for as long as he can remember. His father, Alonso Menendez Garcia, was considered one of the most famous cigar makers in Cuba before the revolution. Together with his brothers and Jose M. Garcia, they owned the brands H. Upmann and Montecristo before they had to flee into exile in 1947 due to Castro's revolution. The family's journey first took them to Spain and then to the Canary Islands. "In the Canary Islands, we sourced tobacco from Carlos Toraño Senior. Through him, my brother Benjamin and I became acquainted with the Brazilian tobacco variety Mata Fina." In 1970, the brothers moved with their families to Brazil and founded Menendez Amerino & Cia. Today, the company produces handcrafted cigars under the three brands: Alonso Menendez, Dona Flor, and Aquarius.

A full-bodied boutique cigar
Felix describes the Dona Flor as fuller-bodied than the other two brands. The tobacco used for the Dona Flor blend grows in the tropical region of Recôncavo in Bahia. "Mata Fina is a mild, aromatic tobacco variety, while Mata Norte is stronger and sweeter."

Numerous renowned manufacturers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and the USA use these two Brazilian tobacco varieties for their blends, significantly increasing demand in recent years. Felix appreciates this and attributes it to the high quality and flavor of the tobaccos. "Mata Fina works well in all parts of the cigar, but in my opinion, it is best in the filler."

Currently, the company produces four million cigars by hand each year. Thus, one can indeed refer to them as boutique cigars.
 

Dona Flor Connecticut Piramide (Piramid)
Cigar
CHF165.60

Dona Flor Connecticut Piramide

Piramid