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The Partagás Serie D No.5 was first introduced as a Habanos limited edition in 2008. Partagás have since made it a member of regular production. This Cuban cigar sports a Robusto vitola and is recognised as the smaller sibling to the Partagás Serie D No.4. Very typical of the Partagás brand, this smoke has deep, earthy notes complemented by the spicier tones you'll find within this tobacco blend.
The H.Upmann Petit Corona is a delicious mild Mareva, with plenty of flavors. It is for sure one of the best Mareva out from Cuba, and definitely one of the strongest, along with the Montecristo No. 4. The aromas of this Petit Coronas are somewhat close to the Upmann No. 4, which is exactly the same format, but they may vary on the batch. It has a nice Colorado wrapper and a deep flavor of wood.
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 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 Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills Cigar is the third cigar in the Romeo y Julieta line to be named after Winston Churchill, it certainly lives up to its sibling's name.The Montesco vitola is the brand's largest ring gauge. It shares the same tobacco blend as the Romeo y Julieta Short Churchills Cigar and the Romeo y Julieta Petit Churchills Cigar - expect strong notes of leather, tannin and minerals
The Cohiba Siglo VI possesses excellent construction. It is beauty to behold. It has a smooth burn and good draw. The smoke is rich and abundant. You should have one of these on every special occasion. Without a doubt the best cigar Cohiba ever made, if not the best in all Cuban cigar. These are perfect for all smokers as they have a great moist rich black cherry flavor but are not as strong as the Robusto or the Esplendido.
The Cohiba Siglo I Cigar claims the title of the smallest Cohiba cigar of all. This is another addition to the Cohiba Siglo collection – created to celebrate the 500th anniversary of discovery of Cuba. The Siglo I sports a Perla vitola – measuring at 102mm with a 40 ring gauge. So, it’s certainly a smaller smoke for you. Although it may be short in size, it’s by no means short in flavour – it delivers a medium-full bodied smoke. Containing earthy notes of cedar and barnyard – with distinct leather aromas.
Belonging to the Habanos Añejados series. This series is made up of cigars that have been aged in Cuba, in perfect conditions of conservation, for a minimum of five years before its launch. The boxes are stamped with the original manufacturing date as well as the revision date (revised stamp) to indicate the product launch date. Excellent flavor and smoke of this aged cigar. The exterior displays superior handcrafted craftsmanship and has a rich brown color. The strength of the cigar is full and the base leather flavor is mixed with notes of spices and sweetness for the best Cuban smoking experience.