Brazilian Wrapper

Villiger Corrida

Tobacco‑Forward Brazilian Series

Villiger Cigars

About Villiger Corrida

Villiger Corrida is a mid‑strength, tobacco‑forward line constructed around Brazilian wrapper, binder and filler and offered in country‑identified Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic and Brazil variants. Presented primarily in Robusto+ and Toro+ formats, the lineup emphasizes earth and pepper with secondary cocoa, coffee and nutty wood tones. Strength varies by variant—Dominican examples tend milder, Nicaragua skews strongest—while construction is consistently reliable.

  • Medium
  • Brazil
  • Earth, pepper, cocoa, coffee, nuts, wood

Key Details

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

Brazil

Known For

Villiger Corrida

Official Website

villigercigars.com

Earth & Pepper

Villiger Corrida

Villiger Corrida is a medium‑bodied line built around Brazilian wrapper and offered in country‑identified Honduras and Nicaragua variants. The cigars favor a tobacco‑forward profile of earth, pepper, cocoa and coffee.

Sizes

  • Honduras Robusto + (6.0" x 56)
  • Honduras Toro + (6.0" x 52)
  • Nicaragua Rob (5.0" x 56)
  • Nicaragua Toro + (6.0" x 52)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

Brazil

Binder

Brazil

Filler

Brazil

Corrida is straightforward tobacco work: a Brazilian wrapper over blends that differ by market, presented in commercial sizes (notably 6×56 and 6×52). The line sits in the medium lane, with earth and pepper forming the spine while cocoa, coffee and nutty wood notes round out the midpalate. Early sections can show hazelnut or walnut touches, moving through coffee and cedar before finishing on earthy spice. Construction and draw are generally solid, making Corrida a dependable daily smoke that pairs well with coffee or a spirit when a clear, tobacco‑forward profile is wanted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Villiger presents Corrida as multiple country‑identified options with distinct leanings: the Nicaragua option is the boldest (presented as the strongest, with dark chocolate, espresso and spicy wood), the Honduras examples emphasize earthy and peppery character, the Dominican Republic edition is milder and sweeter with an Ecuador double‑fermented wrapper, and the Brazil release showcases Arapiraca wrapper traits such as cocoa and coffee. Overall the line keeps a tobacco‑forward backbone while letting individual country tobaccos shift the balance.