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The Vintage Romeo y Julieta Regalias de Londres is an excellent smoke from the iconic Romeo y Julieta Cigars brand. Aged for about 6 years, this Vintage Cigar sports the unique Mareva vitola measuring. With a slimmer silhouette, provides a quick smoke for connoisseurs, as well as well-developed nutty and floral notes.
The Jose L. Piedra Conservas is a very good option for a daily smoke: it is affordable and of great construction. Hand-rolled cigar using short filler tobacco from the renowned Vuelta Abajo region. Smooth medium bodied cigar with delicious flavors of wood, earth and nuts among others. A great pick for those who want to try a Cuban smoke without spending too much.
A great cigarillo that packs some delicious flavors in a 20 minutes smoke. Medium bodied but creamy flavors. Nice peppery notes with some pleasant sweetness. An amazing short smoke that will delight both novices and seasoned smokers.
The Montecristo No.4 Cigar is a must-have for all experts! This Cuban cigar was constructed immaculately – with its smooth wrapper has very few veins and no hard or weak spots. It features a Marevas shape, which is considered the typical Habanos shape. You can expect bold earthy notes, without being overpowering – with complements of fresh wood and a touch of spice.
The Sancho Panza Belicosos is a smooth and tasty medium-full bodied Pyramid. Sancha Panza, an old Habanos brand whereas not being the most famous, is known for several great vitolas , such as the Belicosos and the Molinos that were very popular one century ago. Thankfully, the Belicosos is still around and available. It is a praised cigar among aficionados of Habanos. Unlike other Torpedos, the Sancho Panza Belicosos not too strong and yet has the distinctive Sancho Panza taste. It is never too aggressive on the palate.
The Punch Coronations is of Petit Corona format. It is a pretty short and very pleasant smoke. It is a pretty straight forward cigar, developing tasty tobacco aromas, woodsy aromas, and plenty of creaminess. There are also a good amount of spices, nuts. It is overall a mild to medium cigar with topical Punch flavors.
The Montecristo Open Junior Cigar was released in 2009 alongside three other sizes as part of the Open Series from Montecristo. This series was invented to accommodate a new generation of cigar smokers – those who enjoyed a more casual smoke. The Open Junior has the smallest vitola in the series. The tobacco blend is perfect for the more casual smoker – as it provides a medium-full flavour. You’ll find woody aromas whilst puffing on this Cuban cigar.
However, the story takes a pretty dramatic turn after that, as the jars appeared to be available at irregular intervals long after the original release in 2010. In fact, there are several examples of boxed bottles much later than at least 2013, 2015 and 2017, possibly indicating that this is a continuous version, despite limited availability claims.