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The Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill is a wonderful vitola, that is never too powerful. The Short Churchill keeps only the very best of his big brother, skipping the uneasy first puffs.This shorter format allows modern cigar smokers to enjoy a true Cuban stogie when time is of the essence. This cigar is creamy and complex with ample draw and good construction.
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 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.
The Romeo y Julieta Petit Julietas Cigar is a petite addition to the Romeo y Julieta portfolio. Sporting an Entreactos vitola. It's smaller size make it the ideal pairing for lunch breaks or for in-between meetings. This Cuban cigar is a well-rounded, balanced smoke - providing subtle notes of earth and leathery tones. It's worth storing it away in your humidor, as it's sure to age like fine wine!
Popular cigarettes are as popular as their name suggests. Since its introduction in 1996, it has become the hallmark of the national consumer. True to Popular, its adult followers express pride in the face of a brand capable of meeting their expectations of modernity. Born of the richest soils, under the protection of a tropical climate. It is precisely in the successful selection of the fresh leaf - the lanous texture and intense sap - that Popular, famous consumer brand , is welcome. The taste and balanced strength of legitimate cigarettes are now available in all three versions.
Le Hoyo de Rio Seco joins the Le Hoyo Series after the incorporation of the Le Hoyo de San Juan vitola, which continues to enrich this historic line and the range in larger sizes, little present in the brand until now. The dry, flown and light leaves that make up the Hoyo de Monterrey blend of mild flavor come exclusively from the San Juan y Martínez Tobacco District * (D.O.P.) giving continuity to the fortress that was inaugurated with the Le Hoyo de San Juan vitola. With this new vitola, the elaboration of Habanos ligands with characteristics of each of the Cuban Denominations of Origin is further deepened. This strength that provides consistency and intensity is typical of the soils of this area.
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 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,