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A wonderful cigar that contains all the typical flavors of Montecristo in 20 minutes of smoking. Contrary to popular belief in fine cigars, it is as creamy as it seems. Pure ideal for fast smoking after breakfast. A little cigar that will also delight newcomers to Cuban cigars.
The Romeo y Julieta Belvederes Cigar is one of the lighter smokes by Romeo y Julieta. It makes for the ideal smoke as an aperitif or after lunch. This Cuban cigar is different from the brand's usual medium-bodied smokes. It's lighter strength is great for those who are just starting out in cigar smoking.
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.
Quintero's soft, medium-bodied flavor makes it ideal for those looking to experience the flavor of Habanos. It is one of the few Habanos brands that are not born in the capital of Cuba, Havana. Instead, its founder Agustín Quintero with his four brothers established a shop in the city of Cienfuegos, on the south coast, known as the "Pearl of the South". All tobaccos selected for the Quintero filling mixture come from the Vuelta Abajo and Semi Vuelta areas. All Quinteros are manufactured using the Short Tripe technique.
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.
Guantanamera cigars come from the second most important tobacco region, the Vuelta Arriba. The mouthpiece of the Puritos is already cut, so you can start smoking right away. Due to the fact that they are medium-sized cigars, they are good for both advanced smokers and beginners alike. Guantanamera Cigars are among the cheapest cigarettes and are perfect for the pleasure of smoking quickly, if there is not much time available.
The H.Upmann Magnum 46 is a Cuban classic, a rich and complex medium-full Coronas Gorda. It is one of the most popular cigars of the brand with huge aging potential, with a strong following. Sadly The H. Upmann Magnum 46 is not as popular as it should be. However this Upmann has garnered its own accolades over the past few years, since 2003 the cigar has been rated twice, each time scoring 92 points.
The H.Upmann Coronas Junior Tubos is a great cigar for a short break and for a first Cuban smoke. Mild to medium cigar, with delicious flavors of cedar, spices, sweetness and some notes of cream and nuts. Ages very well in its tube. 4 or 5 years on, the cigar is even more complex and creamier. This cigar simply gives you a great bang for your buck: great construction and amazing taste.