Cuban Cigars La Habana , San Cristobal De La Habana EL MORRO
Cuban Cigars La Habana
Very old and valuable Cuban cigars
San Cristobal
De
La Habana
EL MORRO
Old, valuable and rare Cuban cigars
🤩2000 cigars
Fiber
San Cristóbal El morro
A brand formed after the revolution, launched in late 1999.
The range includes light to medium cigars that use tobaccos from the premium Vuelta Abajo region of Cuba.
Size: 7.1×49, Double Corona
Wrap: Milk chocolate, oily and silky smooth with fine veins
Texture: Acceptable and feels firm when slightly compressed.
Cold Smoke: Light hint of cedar
Starts with a smooth toasted bread note, milk chocolate and a soft cedar note in the background, then transitions into a cocoa note instead of milk chocolate, and otherwise has pretty much the same initial flavors.
Burn: Burns with a firm, consistent white ash.
Smoke: Smooth smoke with a cool feel on the tongue and a medium draw
The San Cristobal de la Habana cigars
are beautifully shaped like a Double Corona, large in length and have a 49 gauge ring size. The cigars are presented in a beautiful 25-pack box with detailed decorations. The exterior is dark brown in color and smooth in texture. The design and construction are excellent, making this a delightful cigar. The overall strength of the flavor is medium, and the main notes are tobacco, sweetness and rich spice, which make for a delicious combination.
San Cristobal de la Habana
The original name of Havana, the capital of Cuba, was founded in 1519. San Cristobal (Saint Christopher) in honor of the saint on the day the city was founded, and La Habana after the local name.
San Cristobal de la Habana cigars were introduced in 1999 on the eve of the new millennium as a tribute to the city’s long history.
Initially, the range consisted of just four vitolas, each named after one of the fortresses built from the 16th to the 18th centuries that defended Havana when it was the center of Spain’s American Empire:
El Morro, La Fuerza, La Punta and El Principe

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