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The Romeo y Julieta No. 2 Cigar is a great affordable, everyday smoke.This Cuban cigar features a Petit Coronas vitola. Providing a medium-bodied smoke - it delivers kicks of spiciness, before mellowing out with cedar, leather and coffee notes.
The Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure Especial Cigar was introduced to the Epicure series during the Habano Festival in 2008. Following the success of previous Epicures of Hoyo de Monterrey Cigars, they created an even larger format for you lucky fans. This Cuban cigar features a Gordito vitola. Offers a light bodied smoke filled with rich, brown and earthy tones.
Only 2,000 jars are available worldwide, making it a very exclusive cigar. The 25 cigars are store in a beautiful ceramic jar which also serves as humidor. Medium bodied cigar at its peak, it is a very enjoyable smoke with lots of woody, leathery flavors mixed with some spices and sweetness. A unique cigar of perfect construction that you should not miss
The Romeo y Julieta Short Churchills Cigar was released in 2006 and has been popular among experts ever since. The Robustos Vitola is one of the best formats to come from Romeo y Julieta. This Cuban Cigar is full-bodied, producing prominent notes of cedar and earth wrapped in a luscious, oily wrapper.
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.
The La Gloria Cubana Medaille D’Or No.4 is a rich and creamy medium Slim Panetela. Slightly stronger than the Medaille d’Or No.1 and the Medaille d’Or No.3, due to its bigger ring gauge allows the cigar to be both rich and smooth. Lots of hay and never too harsh that will delight the aficionados of cigars with rich aromas.
The name Guantanamera should be quite easy to recognize for most people. It comes from the title of a famous song by the Cuban composer, Joseito Fernández in 1928. This was a very popular song around the world, especially during its push in the 1960s. As for the age of the brand, this is a fairly young cigar label, as it was only introduced to the world in 2002. Instead, Guantanmera cigars get their tobacco from Vuelta Arriba, the second most important tobacco region. Each vitola in the line is known as "machining", which simply means they are machine-made.