Introduction to Costa Rican tradition
Brun Del Ré Premium Corona emanates from a rich tobacco tradition, rooted in Costa Rican expertise. With its subtle aroma and masterful balance, this cigar offers an experience that will appeal to novice palates while earning the respect of seasoned enthusiasts.
Craft and character
Each Brun Del Ré Premium Corona is the result of meticulous attention to quality and detail. Its length of 152 mm and diameter of 17.32 mm reflect a traditional manufacturing process that favours uniform combustion and easy aspiration. The craftsmanship of this cigar is enhanced by the delicate selection of Nicaraguan tobacco leaves, chosen for their finesse and nuanced flavor.
The cape: a tribute to finesse
The cloak emanating from Ecuadorian Connecticut crowns Brun Del Ré Premium Corona with a clear, silky color. This selection brings a visual softness and a smooth texture, foreshadowing a tasting full of elegance and softness.
Rewarding excellence
Cigar Journal's recognition in 2014, naming Brun Del Ré Premium as "Best Brand in Costa Rica", testifies to the impeccable quality and renown of this range. Cigar smokers the world over are invited to discover what defines excellence at the heart of Costa Rican tobacco culture.
A mild-medium profile
The mild-medium power profile of Brun Del Ré Premium Corona aligns with moderate relaxation, making it particularly suitable for daytime interludes or moments of relaxation after a light meal. The estimated 45-60 minute duration provides ample time to appreciate the complexity and depth of its aromas.
Taste experience
Brun Del Ré Premium Corona offers a balanced spectrum of flavors, where the presence of subtle notes mingles with a slight sensation of creaminess, framing an unostentatious symphony for the palate. This alchemy makes every puff consistent with the brand's image of refinement.
An invitation to travel
Cigars are, in essence, the expression of a culture and a history. Smoke after smoke, Brun Del Ré Premium Corona takes its lovers on a journey through time and space, revealing unexpected facets of Costa Rican art and passion for tobacco.