Today, Bolivar Cuban Cigars are thought to be amongst the strongest, most full-bodied cigars produced in Cuba. The Bolivar cigar is not for the beginner; it’s distinctively strong flavor and robust nature draw mostly seasoned Cuban cigar aficionados. |
In 1982, three types of Cohiba Cuban Cigars were introduced to non-diplomats: the Lanceros, the Coronas Especiales and the Panatelas. Three more cigars were added to the brand in 1989: the Esplendidos, the Robustos and the Exquisitos, completing what is known as "La Linea Clasica". Five more cigars were added in 1992 creating the "Linea 1492": the Siglo I, II, III, IV and V. Cohiba remains the “King of the Cubans”. Only the finest tobacco leaves are used to create the various types of Cohiba cigars |
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Cuaba was officially launched by Habanos president Francisco Linares on November 19th, 1996. This Cuban Cigar brand although being new it has made a strong presences in Cuba’s international cigar market. |
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DIPLOMATICOS CUBAN CIGARS
Introduced in 1966, the Diplomaticos Cuban cigar brand is often compared to the popular Montecristo cigars, the brand was originally introduced as a “less expensive” Montecristo. |
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Introduced in 1842 by the Antonio Allones factory, the El Rey del Mundo Cuban Cigar brand was launched under the name "The King of the World". An extremely high quality hand made cigar with a full to medium taste. |
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An exquisite cigar, the Fonseca brand is the only Cuban cigar brand that offers it’s cigars wrapped in extremely delicate, almost transparent paper. It is thought that this wrapping helps the cigar maintain an optimal humidity level. |
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The Hoyo De Monterrey cigars were added to the Cuban Cigar market in 1960. The name translates roughly as “the valley of Monterrey”, which is a particularly fertile area of land in the “Vuelta Abajo” area of South west Cuba. |
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Here is one of the few Havana brands which is offered only in handmade styles, started in 1876 by Juan Lopez Diaz. The range of sizes is limited, but the workmanship is first-rate and the
flavor is considered to be medium to strong, with light and almost aromatic overtones. A sampling of this cigar may develop into a long term love for it. |
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The La Gloria Cubana is one of the most sought after Cuban cigar brands. These cigars are well known for there full bodied taste and creamy looking wrappers. |
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The Montecristo Cuban Cigar Brand is distributed widely throughout the world and sold originally by Dunhill New York, the Montecristo cigar brand currently accounts for almost 50% of all Cuban cigars exported each year, making the Montecristo the most popular Habano in the world. |
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Partagas Cuban Cigars, branded in 1845 by Don Jaime Partagas, is one of the oldest and most well-known of all Cuban cigar brands. The brand is produced in huge quantities in many varieties; being one of the truly great, Habanos. |
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The Cuban cigar brand Punch was first introduced into Cuba in 1930 by the firm of Fernández, Palicio y Cía. These Habanos are a very well made cigar with a medium to full taste. |
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These may not be the best known of the Havana brands, but they are among the most respected by connoisseurs, consistently ranking them at the top of the medium priced Cuban cigars |
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When one tastes’ a Rafael Gonzalez Cuban cigar they will find it to be very mild but not overly strong. This is accredited to the secret mix of Vuelta Abajo tobacco used. A
secret that has been handed down by many generations. |
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Founded in 1873, the Romeo Y Julieta Cuban Cigar brand once printed over 2,000 cigar bands! The “Romeos” are one of the most well-known and popular of all of the Cuban cigar brands. Over 40 shapes and sizes are produced under this brand, some of which are considered the very best in their size. Romeo y Julieta cigars have won gold medals worldwide for both taste and quality. |
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Created in the mid 1950s by two British importers, these outstanding Cuban cigars enjoy a loyal following which included some famous names like Frank Sinatra and James Coburn. Only 60,000 cigars are produced each year, and they are among the very best Habanos available on the market. |
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First produced in 1852, the Sancho Panza Cuban Cigar is a uniquely delicate, subtle cigar. These elegant Cubans are among the most consistently well-made Cuban cigars manufactured today |
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San Cristobal de la Habana Cuban cigars were officially launched in Havana on November 20th, 1999. It was named after the original name of Havana which dates back to the 16th century |
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This Cuban Cigar brand bears the name of the property of the best Cuban tobacco grower, Don Alejandro Robaina, whose family of tobacco growers set up in the tobacco region of San Luis during the middle of the last century. The San Luis area has the finest tobacco plantations and wrapper tobacco of the Vuelta Abajo region. |
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Since 1980, the Trinidad Cuban Cigars had been produced exclusively for President Fidel Castro. The only boxes to leave Cuba were gifts to foreign diplomats. In February of 1998, the brand was officially launched as an export in Trinidad, Cuba. |
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Here are a few humidors to keep your new Cuban cigars in great tasting form. |
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Cigar Boxes, Gifts and more. These are a mix of some of the top Cuban cigar brands offered to the world |