These medium-strength cigars, with the unmistakable Griffin logo, are made from a blend of three different types of Santo Domingo tobaccos from various harvests, and are rolled by hand.
The Griffin's blend of Dominican tobaccos has an appeal that has continued to grow since it's introduction of a few thousand cigars made for the Geneva patrons of the nightclub to a cigars being sold in the millions across the world.
What makes the blend popular is it's taste. This taste harkens back to a time when the cigars were made from well aged tobaccos, carefully blended to create a 'signature'. This signature was first the aroma - recognizable even in a crowded and dark club. The signature also had taste and strength to please the consumer. This same 'signature' is in the Griffin's blend today. Facination? Perhaps, but it is easier to just say "Griffin's". |