The “yellow” Corrida little cigars are the milder variation of the two lines that were presented in May 2017 by the shipper VilligerCigars. In Spanish, the term Corrida in a real sense signifies “run”; here, in any case, the signifying “bullfight” is more proper, as a bull is likewise appeared on the logo.
Doubtlessly different enthusiasts had comparable affiliations when they initially saw the logo and marking of Corrida little cigars. Just several years prior, the stogie maker Davidoff relaunched the Camacho brand, which Christian Eiroa had purchased at that point, which at the time was at any rate optically progressive because of the portrayed scorpion and the brilliant tones.
Around two years prior Black Lion from La Aurora took action accordingly and a few lines from Carlos Torano were additionally exposed to a comparable generally speaking idea. So now Villiger additionally has its Camachos …! The utilization of the two “fundamental tones” of those all around referenced, the dazzling yellow and the radiant red, are then too clear to even think about denying a likeness. Obviously, the shippers and the relating stogies have literally nothing to do with one another.
After the scorpion and the lion, a bull here represents the force and catalyst of the combination. The case at that point peruses “Anything other than delicate” or something like “anything other than delicate”. The yellow Corrida little cigars are made in the Dominican Republic. The covering is a purported “desflorado” from Ecuador. Here the blossoms of the tobacco plant were eliminated so that more force goes into the leaves as opposed to “flaming out” in the vaporous sprout – really a philosophical methodology, right ?! The word desflorado in Spanish obviously additionally has the importance of “ravishing” or “despoiling” which prompts peculiar outcomes with either search on Google.
The fastener, thus, is a Besuki from Indonesia. Just Dominican tobaccos were utilized in the filler blend, in particular a Santo Domingo, a Piloto and an Olor.
This implies that these Corrida little cigars are fundamentally milder than their Honduran (red) sisters.
In April 2018 the blue Nicaragua and the green Brazil were presented, so that there are currently a sum of four distinct lines of Corrida little cigars.