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Hi Fellas,

As a not so distinguished world traveler, I am in the process of searching/smoking NC/NW puro cigars (indigenous wrappers and fillers) from some lesser-known countries, not known for producing cigars. Would appreciate any additions to this list. I will keep it updated as my travels continue. Thanks!

 - Indonesia - Hound Cigars (claim to be Indonesian puro), Boslucks (not sure, but claims to be an Indo puro)

 - China - Great Wall Cigars (claims to have cigars with Tabacco grown and cultivated in China)

 - El Salvador - La Sigua Cigar company (claims to be El Salvadorian puros) 

 - Guatemala - Guantanamera Cigars, Grand Father

 - Costa Rica - Vegas de Santiago, Tres Hermanos, Skull 77, Cigars 537

 - Panama - Joyus de Panama, Oro de Panama, Cruzero de Panama

 - Mexico - Casa 1910, Casa Turrent 1973 and Te-Amo

 - Colombia - Camino Real, Club de Privada cigars

 - Venezuela - Crispin Patiño

 - Africa (continent)  - Bongani cigars (from several African countries) - Cant seem to find any Cameroon puros, just wrappers

 - Peru - Inca

 - Argentina - Petrus cigars

- Paraguay - Cigarro Po'i, 

- Brazil - Villiger, Monte Pascoal

- Italy - Toscano

- Greece - Vamma del Sol

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Tambo cigars are an Indonesian Puro, made in Indonesia. It has been a while since I tried them but my memory was mild/medium/creamy/good. 

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7 hours ago, Cigar Surgeon said:

I just want to mention that some Toscano are puro, but Toscano uses a lot of US Kentucky wrapper as well.

Yes. But all grown in Italy. IIRC, they used those seeds originally but have been using their offsprings ever since.

And FWIW, Canada has a long tobacco growing history with our Indigenous peoples, who still do it. But I don't know if a full on puro was ever made. The tobacco mostly finds its way to cigarettes.

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18 minutes ago, BrightonCorgi said:

There's one from France that is escaping me.

Edito cigars, used to be Navarre but they're no longer with us.

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This is an interesting topic. Thanks for sharing. I'm surprised Meerapfel has not brought out a Cameroon puro.  

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6 hours ago, Puros Y Vino said:

Yes. But all grown in Italy. IIRC they used those seeds originally but have been using their offsprings ever since.

And FWIW, Canada has a long tobacco growing history with our Indigenous peoples, who still do it. But I don't know if a full on puro was ever made. The tobacco mostly finds its way to cigarettes.

Some Toscano uses Kentucky grown wrapper. Toscano Originale and Antico for example use Kentucky grown wrapper, I believe the Stilnovo does as well.

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4 hours ago, Dadof3 said:

This is an interesting topic. Thanks for sharing. I'm surprised Meerapfel has not brought out a Cameroon puro.

I...would not want to smoke a Cameroon puro 🤣 

The most likely explanation is that Cameroon tobacco is some of the most expensive tobacco in the world. The practical explanation is that it wouldn't taste very good, IMO.

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4 hours ago, Cigar Surgeon said:

I...would not want to smoke a Cameroon puro 🤣 

The most likely explanation is that Cameroon tobacco is some of the most expensive tobacco in the world. The practical explanation is that it wouldn't taste very good, IMO.

I've always enjoyed it as a wrapper. I know it has also been used as a binder at times. I agree the expense and inability to guarantee a consistent steady supply probably makes it tougher. Anyone who has ever put in the time and effort has managed to coax solid plants from any growing region. The Dominican wrapper was an issue at one point and now it's available from multiple producers. I don't see why with time and effort a grower couldn't create a decent style of filler to go with the wrapper and binder. They probably sell just about all they can produce for wrapper anyway at a better price.

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5 hours ago, Li Bai said:

Les cigares Edito, c'était la marque Navarre, mais ils ne sont plus disponibles.

The Navarre cigars became Hedon. Edito are rolled in France too

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15 hours ago, Droper69 said:

The Navarre cigars became Hedon. Edito are rolled in France too

My post was a bit unclear, I meant "there used to be Navarre(...)", they later became Hedon cigars but they're not listed anymore on the JO so I assumed they were gone too. Are Hedon cigars still being rolled?

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6 hours ago, Li Bai said:

My post was a bit unclear, I meant "there used to be Navarre(...)", they later became Hedon cigars but they're not listed anymore on the JO so I assumed they were gone too. Are Hedon cigars still being rolled?

Definitely not! The prize was crazy.

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On 4/13/2026 at 2:25 AM, LargeFarva51 said:

 - Indonesia - Hound Cigars (claim to be Indonesian puro), Boslucks (not sure, but claims to be an Indo puro)

On 4/13/2026 at 3:19 AM, El Presidente said:

Tambo cigars are an Indonesian Puro, made in Indonesia. It has been a while since I tried them but my memory was mild/medium/creamy/good. 

90% of Indonesian puros I have tried are mild and rather bland but the main issue is their lingering bitter aftertaste that is characteristic to the origin. Indonesia seem to have many seed varieties, with Sumatra used most instead of the perceived inferior Javanese varieties. I understand that Sumatra seeds were used very successfully to create the wonderfully sweet Cameroon wrappers that we know. If you seek an Indonesian puro, Esperitu is the best I have had so far, mostly Cuban seeds on Indonesian terroir but they appear to have begun experimenting with NW seeds now to increase selection.

https://esperitucigar.com/pages/about-us

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