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The Trinidad Reyes is a smooth and complex Habano, a medium-bodied Petit Corona. Due to its short format and its smaller ring gauge, the Trinidad Reyes might feel harsher than other Trinidad vitolas, but it is definitely from the same brand as the flavors are typical Trinidad. A 2004 release.
The Belinda brand cigar like many smaller brands, did not survive the nationalization of the cigar industry. They were re-introduced by the government run Cubatobacco in 1988. There is only one surviving cigar size which is the Corona.
The Cuaba Divinos line. It's a 1996 version. It's a flavor pump and a good cigar to have after a heavy meal if you don't feel like smoking a big cigar. The Divine can surprise by its fast built power, especially the spicy finish.Be careful when smoking this vitola, as it can be very aggressive. He smokes very slowly.
Part of the Linea 1935 commemorating the creation of the brand, the Montecristo Maltés is a beautiful cigar, that will last for an hour. Strength medium to full, it is more powerful than the regular production Montecristo but very smooth at the same time. Very rich cigar in terms of flavors: plenty of wood, earth and pepper. A unique Montecristo with a great potential for aging.
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 Ramón Allones Patagón Was created exclusively for the "Southern Cone" (Argentina, Uruguay and Chile). The name 'Patagón' pays homage to the Patagonia.La vitola chosen is the popular Petit Edmundo. Aroma with woody and floral notes dominate this regional edition.
The La Flor De Cano Petit Coronas is a mild and affordable Habanos. After being machine made until 2002, it is now fully hand rolled using short filler from tobacco blend from both Vuelta Abajo and Semi Vuelta regions. It comes in a beautiful cedar sleeve that enhances the ageing process. It is a mild cigar, that is perfect as a morning smoke and which is a great entry smoke for a beginner. It is not too strong, but almost a medium smoke when reaching the nub of the cigar. It’s great price to quality ratio, the stogie smokes very well.
The Montecristo Petit No.2 is all you expect from a Montecristo No.2 in a shorter smoke.Very flavorful, creamy with a perfect construction. Being still a young cigar, it has a great potential for aging.This cigar simply delivers a shorter Montecristo No.2 experience at a lesser cost.