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Montecristo Edmundo had its presentation on May 13, 2004. After fourteen years in the cavas of our watertists, it can well be said that Edmundo has triumphed among the fans and especially the Spaniards, as shown by the fact that a few years ago he was chosen as No. 1 in the ranking of the habanos preferred by the members of the Habanos Passion Club. The Edmundo brings together the main characteristics of Montecristo's most classic blend, but adapted to the trend of taste of modern fans who have claimed in recent years.
The Montecristo Añejado the limited edition in age of at least two years. Aging is another attempt, only aging is taking place after cigars are rolled up, not in the form of raw tobacco. As for the cigars themselves, they look pretty good with various amounts of veins that fill the cigar in a fairly vibrant and bright wrapper.
The Sancho Panza Belicosos is a smooth and tasty medium-full bodied Pyramid. Sancha Panza, an old Habanos brand whereas not being the most famous, is known for several great vitolas , such as the Belicosos and the Molinos that were very popular one century ago. Thankfully, the Belicosos is still around and available. It is a praised cigar among aficionados of Habanos. Unlike other Torpedos, the Sancho Panza Belicosos not too strong and yet has the distinctive Sancho Panza taste. It is never too aggressive on the palate.
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 Vintage Romeo y Julieta Regalias de Londres is an excellent smoke from the iconic Romeo y Julieta Cigars brand. Aged for about 6 years, this Vintage Cigar sports the unique Mareva vitola measuring. With a slimmer silhouette, provides a quick smoke for connoisseurs, as well as well-developed nutty and floral notes.
The Hoyo de Monterrey Double Coronas is a subtle Cuban cigar, a light-medium Prominente. For some, they say this is the best cigar in the world. This Double Corona has already confirmed its rank in the marketplace: it's a great smoke. The only complain that could be made about this cigar come from very seasoned aficionados who would say it might not be strong enough. As all vitolas from Hoyo de Monterrey this Doble Coronas (Double Coronas) is extremely well constructed. It has a smooth oily wrapper, a good draw and strong aromas. Every modern Habano has somehow been influenced by this amazing cigar, but it is in a league of its own. It is softer in touch and creamier than the Partagas Lusitanias and the Double Coronas from Punch, it appears also bigger when in hand.
Partagás Serie P No. 2, this series of one of the most attractive pyramids of the Habanos vitolario pays tribute to the Sevillian bullfighter, Joselito el Gallo, also known as "The King of the Bullfighters", with cigars aged for more than five years, which gives them somewhat darker layers, a good journey of nuances throughout the smoke (which lasts for more than an hour) and a powerful character with depth of its traces) tobacco companies.
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.