Description
Fonseca KDT Cadete Cigar – Single
The Fonseca KDT Cadete cigar is fairly well known and does have a strong following. Like the other Fonseca cigars, this is the best cheap cigar and a very approachable one, even for the non-initiated. Similar in taste, with the familiar light wood tones, this cigar smokes very evenly in a non-aggressive way. Take the paper off before lighting though.
- Size : Cadete (4 1/2” x 36)
- Strength : Light
- Wrapper : Corojo
- Origin : Cuba
Fonseca cigars are very special, not least because they are perhaps the lightest Cuban brand on the market! Everything about these cigars is unique, from the presentation to the flavour profile. Great cigars for beginners and something different to try for the cigar enthusiast.
Don Francisco E. Fonseca was born in 1869 or 1870 (the documents differ) in Manzanillo, Cuba, and established a factory and his own cigar brand in Havana in 1892, registering the brand bearing his name in 1907. Fonseca emigrated to New York with his wife Teresa, and by 1903 was operating a factory at 169 Front Street. He became an American citizen in 1895 and by 1905 the registry of cigar factories lists F.E. Fonseca & Co. in a new location: 129 Duane Street (court documents specify 148-150-152 Duane Street, in Tribeca). In New York, at his home at 48 West 73rd St., he and Teresa raised four children – three of whom he named Francisco. Fonseca made frequent trips to Cuba, where he supervised “F.E. Fonseca. Fábrica de Tabacos y Cigarros”. His business stationery reflects his double loyalty, depicting both the Statue of Liberty and the Morro, Havana.
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