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The Hoyo de San Juan from Hoyo de Monterrey is a flavorful geniales. Released at the 2014 Habanos Festival, this big ring gauge cigar is reminiscent of the old brand, but with a modern twist that appeal to many big ring gauges aficionados. It sports a new band which reads “Serie Le Hoyo” but as any Hoyo de Monterrey, it is hand rolled only using tobacco from San Juan y Martínez district, where the brand was born in 1865. It is of light to medium flavor, very aromatic and rich smoke. One of the best Hoyo out there. Has a great potential for aging,
Montecristo No.3 is a very good choice for an afternoon cigar, and both attract both beginners and experienced smokers. Pure very creamy, offering beautiful earthy and woody flavors. Great potential for aging.2-5 years recommended for even more complex and creamy smoke. This cigar is simply too underrated and deserves more attention.
The Montecristo OPEN Eagle is a premium Cuban cigar, super Robusto size. The big ring gauge allows a fresh and smooth smoke and reveals light woody and spicy aromas.There is a nice second cigar band around the wrapper with the golden letter OPEN and the vitola name “Eagle”.The Montecristo OPEN Eagle reflects the need for milder Habanos among modern cigar aficionados.
Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robustos is a Cuban cigar with a mild flavor intended for smokers who opt for low-strength cigars, with delicate and aromatic nuances of coffee, vanilla, chocolate and earth. Manufactured by hand and with a long casing, Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robustos are complex cigars in their flavors, intended for the most exquisite palates, but at the same time possessing an attractive point of distinction.
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 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.
The Montecristo 80 was first introduced to the public during the XVII Festival del Habano and has since received worldwide acclaim. Montecristo celebrated their 80th anniversary in 2015, so the Montecristo 80 was released in honour of the occasion. This limited edition cigar is an instant collectable! Medium-full strength, these delightful Cuban cigars deliver a complex bouquet of earthy and nutty notes - that will accompany the smoker for about two hours of pure indulgence.
The Montecristo Double Edmundo Cigar was presented at the 15th Habanos Festival in 2013, as the elongated version of the popular Montecristo Edmundo Cigar. Sporting a beautifully handmade Dobles vitola - it allows the classic blend of the Linea Edmundo to be enjoyed in a smoking time of just over an hour.The Montecristo Double Edmundo is rich in colour and rich in quality. The most prominent flavours of oak and leather are complemented by warming tones of cocoa.