The Por Larrañaga Montecarlo was officially presented in 2002, even if a cigar with the same name was already produced by the brand before the…
read moreThe Hoyo de Monterrey Double Coronas is the king of the brand, not because it is the largest one among the Hoyo cigars, but also…
read moreThe H. Upmann Upmann No. 2 is the last surviving example of what was known as the “number series”. As for the Montecristo numerical series,…
read moreThe Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robusto was launched in 2004 and was one of the very first “Petit Robusto” sizes in the Cuban product range.…
read moreThe Trinidad Vigia was unveiled in 2014, sold in varnished Semi Boite Nature boxes containing 12 cigars. After the following year, it is also possible…
read moreThe Montecristo Double Edmundo was released in 2013, nine years after the Edmundo’s debut. The vitola de Galera is Dobles and, despite the name, has…
read moreThe Bolivar Petit Corona is a mainstay of the brand’s production, despite being a small size (vitola de Galera is Mareva). It was produced well…
read moreThe Partagas Serie P No. 2 was officially presented in 2005. However, after a few years from its launch, the blend was lightened (news never…
read moreThe Sancho Panza Non Plus dates back to well before the Cuban Revolution. Unfortunately, due to a rationalization of the brand’s portfolio, Habanos S.A. has…
read moreThe Partagas Maduro No. 2, despite being part of the Maduro line launched in 2015, was officially released in 2018, together with the Maduro No.…
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