Goya is a Canary Islands-made cigar, produced in Spain's Canarian archipelago, one of the few remaining centers of traditional European cigar making. The Canary Islands have a centuries-long tobacco tradition rooted in trade routes between Spain and the Americas, and the islands were once among the most important cigar-producing regions in the world, supplying the Spanish market before Cuba's dominance. The Goya line covers eight vitolas ranging from a compact cigarillo up to a 7.25 x 50 Gran Corona, with no blend data recorded in the database, consistent with older Canary Islands entries that predate modern sourcing documentation. Canary Islands cigars typically use tobaccos sourced from various growing regions and are known for producing a mild, aromatic, and traditionally crafted smoke.