9 products
9 products
9 products
La Gloria Cubana Alemarado RE Andino 2020 (Peru)
Experience the distinctive flavors and superior craftsmanship of the La Gloria Cubana Alemarado RE Andino 2020 (Peru). Hand-crafted with precision, this one-of-a-kind cigar boasts rich and complex notes that will leave a lasting impression on your palate. A must-try for any cigar aficionado.
Ring gauge: 50
Length: 6 1/8 Inches
Juan Lopez Hat-Trick Edicion Regional Qatar
Juan Lopez Hat-Trick Edicion Regional Qatar
The Cigar
This limited edition cigar, Juan Lopez Hat-Trick Edicion Regional Qatar, celebrates the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Launched at the World Cup final in December 2022, it is now available to the public in mid-2023. Perfect for both cigar enthusiasts and soccer fans alike.
Length: 140mm
Ring Gauge: 54
Vitola: Duke
Por Larrañaga Leones Edición Regional Espana
The Por Larranaga Leones is the newest Regional Edition for Spain in 2023. It has been release into the spanish market in September 2023.
The Por Larrañaga Leones is a 42 Ring Gauge x 155mm long cigar that will come in boxes of 10. Only 50000 boxes have been released. Like every other Por Larrañaga, it comes with an immaculate golden band.
Partagas Linea Maestra Maestro
#5 Cigar Aficionado Top 25 Cigars 2024
Línea Maestra is a premium extension to the Partagas range in the same way that Behike was for Cohiba in 2010, Línea 1935 for Montecristo in 2017 and Línea de Oro for Romeo y Julieta in 2020. It is the second addition following the introduction of the Partagas Línea Maduro in 2018.
The three new sizes which make up the Linea Maestra are Origen, Rito and Maestro. All are unique within the Habanos portfolio and have been crafted with a Cabeza Tumbada or ‘dropped head, a style often referred to as a ‘109’ due to Partagas 109 cigars rolled with the same finish included in commemorative branded humidors in the past. This traditional style of finishing was last seen on the Ramon Allones Hunters & Frankau Anniversario 225, a special release in 2015 to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the company.
For the first time in the history of the brand and the Habanos, S.A. portfolio, all the tobacco for the new Línea comes exclusively from the San Luis region of Pinar del Río, Cuba. This gives them a special aromatic complexity without losing the brand’s unique character and blend and are classified as full bodied like the rest of the portfolio. The Línea Maestra range is presented in striking blue lacquered boxes containing 20 cigars. Each cigar is dressed with a unique blue band sporting the name of the vitola as well as an additional foot band.
Size: 5 1⁄4” (132mm) x 56
Partagas Linea Maestra Origen
Línea Maestra is a premium extension to the Partagas range in the same way that Behike was for Cohiba in 2010, Línea 1935 for Montecristo in 2017 and Línea de Oro for Romeo y Julieta in 2020. It is the second addition following the introduction of the Partagas Línea Maduro in 2018.
The three new sizes which make up the Linea Maestra are Origen, Rito and Maestro. All are unique within the Habanos portfolio and have been crafted with a Cabeza Tumbada or ‘dropped head, a style often referred to as a ‘109’ due to Partagas 109 cigars rolled with the same finish included in commemorative branded humidors in the past. This traditional style of finishing was last seen on the Ramon Allones Hunters & Frankau Anniversario 225, a special release in 2015 to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the company.
For the first time in the history of the brand and the Habanos, S.A. portfolio, all the tobacco for the new Línea comes exclusively from the San Luis region of Pinar del Río, Cuba. This gives them a special aromatic complexity without losing the brand’s unique character and blend and are classified as full bodied like the rest of the portfolio. The Línea Maestra range is presented in striking blue lacquered boxes containing 20 cigars. Each cigar is dressed with a unique blue band sporting the name of the vitola as well as an additional foot band.
Size: 5 1⁄4” (132mm) x 56
Partagas Linea Maestra Rito
Línea Maestra is a premium extension to the Partagas range in the same way that Behike was for Cohiba in 2010, Línea 1935 for Montecristo in 2017 and Línea de Oro for Romeo y Julieta in 2020. It is the second addition following the introduction of the Partagas Línea Maduro in 2018.
The three new sizes which make up the Linea Maestra are Origen, Rito and Maestro. All are unique within the Habanos portfolio and have been crafted with a Cabeza Tumbada or ‘dropped head, a style often referred to as a ‘109’ due to Partagas 109 cigars rolled with the same finish included in commemorative branded humidors in the past. This traditional style of finishing was last seen on the Ramon Allones Hunters & Frankau Anniversario 225, a special release in 2015 to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the company.
For the first time in the history of the brand and the Habanos, S.A. portfolio, all the tobacco for the new Línea comes exclusively from the San Luis region of Pinar del Río, Cuba. This gives them a special aromatic complexity without losing the brand’s unique character and blend and are classified as full bodied like the rest of the portfolio. The Línea Maestra range is presented in striking blue lacquered boxes containing 20 cigars. Each cigar is dressed with a unique blue band sporting the name of the vitola as well as an additional foot band.
Size: 5 1⁄4” (132mm) x 52
Montecristo Open Slam
The Cigar
Description
Standing at 142mm by 52, the Idílicos vitola of the Montecristo Open Slam cigar is a relatively new shape within the Cuban cigar world. Joining the established Montecristo Open range, which was released in 2009, the brand is now available in boxes of 15 and 20.
In 2009, the Open line of Montecristo cigars was introduced, debuting at the Habanos Festival in February and shipping globally just four months later. Two cigar sizes - Eagle and Regata - were unprecedented in the Cuban cigar market. Habanos marketed the Open line specifically to those who "enjoy al fresco," highlighting its relevance to outdoor sports.
Quai D'Orsay No.52
Quai d’Orsay was established in 1974 for the French market. The brand takes its name from the avenue in Paris beside the river Seine that used to be home to the headquarters of SEITA, the then state- owned tobacco importer for France who with
Cubatabaco (now Habanos s.a.), joined forces to produce an elegant Cuban brand with a certain je ne sais quoi.
In 2017 the brand received a make-over and two new modern sizes were introduced (No. 50 & No. 54) to join the one remaining surviving vitola (Coronas Claro). Since then the brand has gone from strength to strength with Quai d’Orsay selected by Habanos s.a.to join the Habanos Limited Edition family in 2019 (Senadores) and by numerous Habanos Distributors around the world to represent their market as a Habanos Regional Edition.
The No.52 is a new vitola within the standard Habanos portfolio and like its two counterparts, is named after the ring gauge it boasts. It is perhaps closest in size to the Montecristo Double Edmundo, sharing its length but with a two-point wider girth.
Classified as light bodied, this is a delicate, well- balanced and thoroughly modern Habanos.