Villiger Cigars

Villiger cigars are machine-made using tobacco sourced from Cuba, Sumatra, Brazil, and Indonesia. The brand emphasizes accessibility, offering cigars in packs of five or six with pre-cut caps for immediate smoking.

Production and Design

As machine-made cigars, Villiger products utilize automated manufacturing processes to ensure consistent quality and affordability. This method allows efficient large-scale production while maintaining standardized flavor profiles across batches.

Historical Background

Founded in 1888 by Jean Villiger in Switzerland, the company relocated its production to a dedicated factory in Bünde, Germany, in 1983. The Villiger family continues to oversee operations, annually producing approximately 1.5 billion units. Over decades, the brand has diversified its tobacco blends and optimized manufacturing techniques.

Villiger’s global tobacco sourcing and machine-based production enable a balance of cost-effectiveness and reliable construction. The range includes multiple blends tailored to varied preferences.