There is a cigar out there called Navarre....it's a FRENCH puro. Tobacco is grown in France and it's rolled there by a Cuban farmer who has been living there. Very well constructed cigars and they taste unlike anything out there. They're a bit pricey, but they're very good and very limited. I think the production is somewhere around 40-50,000 cigars a year.
I just looked them up, they look really interesting but I don't have the cash to blow on a fiver, though they do sound pleasant...wonder if they'll ever get enough notoriety to sell in a B&M a round here.
Capt J said:
"Condal Cigars" from La Palma - Canary Islands; used to buy them in Spain several years ago. They are mild and well made.
Do you have any links to any info on them? A brief googling returns no results