A tribute to tobacco tradition
Brun Del Ré 1638 Episodio 2 Supremo captures the essence of an ancestral tradition, paying deep respect to a pivotal year: the first export of tobacco from Costa Rica in 1638. This historic moment marked the beginning of an era when tobacco, once planted for personal use, became a commodity in the eyes of the powers that be. This tradition lives on in the care given to each of these cigars.
A harmonious wealth of terroirs
Reflecting a successful alchemy between land and talent, this Supremo reveals a spicy filling from Nicaragua, subtly intermingling with the hazelnut flavor characteristic of Costa Rican tobacco. The cigar's wrapper, silkily grown on Costa Rican soil, is adorned with a sunny sheen, highlighting its flawless construction and medium-intensity character.
A balanced tasting profile
A perfect transition for those looking for median complexity, Brun Del Ré 1638 Episodio 2 Supremo is aimed at palates seeking diversity while maintaining a moderate level of power. With an approximate drinking time of 80 to 100 minutes, it offers a considerable taste journey for those who appreciate their time.
Design details
Each cigar, with its 152-millimeter length and satisfying 23.62-millimeter diameter, projects a notable presence between your fingers. The texture, color of the wrapper and precision of the rolling bear witness to conscientious craftsmanship, concerned with heritage and the quality of the finished product.
A moment of thoughtful delight
The spirit of Brun Del Ré 1638 Episodio 2 Supremo is designed to accompany you in your moments of reflection and relaxation. It is a companion for deep discussions and solitary thoughts, ensuring that each puff is as enriching as the moment it accompanies.