I haven’t seen 120mm cigarettes in a while. I decided to try some. Their full name is Akhtamar Black Flame Exclusive. These cigarettes are made in Armenia. The manufacturer is International Masis Tabak. The importer is Grand Tobacco.
Contents
The cigarettes, as I already mentioned, are 120mm long. Of these cigarettes, I recall More, Fine, Rothmans Royals, and St. Moritz. But all of these brands were produced in the 90s. You probably won’t find them on sale now.
Despite their 120mm length, the smoking part of the Akhtamar cigarette is the same as that of a king-size. It’s just that half of this length is taken up by a complex combined filter. To be completely honest, the height of the pack is 120mm. The cigarette itself is 115mm long. The smoking section is 60 mm, followed by an acetate filter at 25 mm, and an air-cooling chamber (mouthpiece) at 30 mm.
King-size cigarettes typically also have a smoking section of 60 mm. The filter accounts for 24 mm.
Smoking Akhtamar Black Flame Exclusive
The cigarettes have a medium-density packing. It’s not flimsy, but it’s not exactly firm either.
I wouldn’t smoke these cigarettes in public. They’d think I was crazy. They look a bit odd. Half black, half white.
The tobacco is high-quality, even tasty. The strength is moderate. The Armenian manufacturer didn’t skimp on the sauce either. The aroma is creamy and spicy. Overall, these are very good cigarettes, if only they weren’t so expensive.
But I had to try them, didn’t I?

