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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,
To say Cohiba is to say quality, even those who are not connoisseurs of Habanos recognize this brand and within it, the Robusto line is appreciated by all. Cohiba Robusto has a great international demand. Only the highest quality tobacco of the five finest farms in the Vuelta Abajo area of Cuba is selected for Cohibas, and the Robustos are one of the most sophisticated and delicious cigars, with a powerful but noble aroma of oak, vanilla and almonds. It is for these and many other reasons one of the best sellers for so long.
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.
Cigarro Guantanamera Minutes is one of the best machine-made cigars. Made with the best blend of tobacco leaves from Vuelta Arriba. New in 2009, the Minutes is Guantanamera's last piped cigar.
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.
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 Bolivar Coronas Gigantes is a big, bold and really beefy. It is much sought after by cigar connoisseurs the world over. We can tell from its dark wrapper that this strong cigar will deliver full-bodied flavors in our palate. It creates a thick and heavy smoke that clouds over you and that you could almost chew. It develops a rich acrid taste of peat and double roasted coffee with a pinch of spice. Your nose fills up with its strong aroma that reminds of leather, tobacco and soil. All along the cigar, the strength arises and by the end, even the most demanding connoisseur is replete and well satisfied.
The San Cristobal La Punta is a creamy and rich medium bodied Pyramid. Launched by Habanos in 1999, it is hand rolled using only tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo region. It gets its name from one of the fortress of La Habana that used to defend the city during the Spanish Latin America Empire times. Despite its lack of fame, it is definitely a cigar that worth a try. Like other vitolas from the San Cristobal marca, La Punta cigar is pretty smooth, medium range in strength, overall very creamy and which develops a nice complexity of flavors along the whole smoke. There is plenty of leather, wood, barnyard, hay, nuts, toasty aromas, fruits notes, some chocolate, and some coffee. There is a delicious sweetness along the whole cigar too.