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Name: Montecristo Joyitas
Brand: Montecristo
Factory Name: Laguito No. 3
Size: 115 x 10.32 mm
Ring: 26
Weight: 2.81 gr.
Presentation: 2 Layers in a varnishe Semi Boîte Nature of 25
Hand-Made Cuban Cigar
Score: 7 out of 10
The fact that it is a Laguito No. 3 already endows this size by Montecristo with Special qualities. A small cigar with a gauge of 26, it is unquestioningly the king of this format, together with the Panetelas by Cohiba. It has very little in common with all the other brand sizes. With an apparent lightness in both aroma and flavor, once you taste it you shall feel convinced and satisfied.
Montecristo Joyitas, Laguito No 3 you can buy in 25's and cost approx 113.6€ or $132.91
Name: Montecristo A
Brand: Montecristo
Factory Name: Gran Corona
Size: 235 x 18.65 mm
Ring: 47
Weight: 18.97 gr.
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Cabinet of 25
Hand-Made Cuban Cigar
Score: 9.5 out of 10
A great Clasic of the Cuban size range and the most attractive for smokers of the large formats. This Gran Corona ("Great Corona") can say, like Napoleon, that is has crowned itself. Is the Habano of great events. Within the brand, it is not the strongest, although it is the most redeemed. Its length demands a wrapper of great quality, which makes its presentation something very special and with great impact.
Montecristo A, Gran Corona you can buy in 5's. They cost approx 152.55€ or $178.48.
Year of foundation: 1935
Tobacco Country: Cuba
Tobacco Procedence: Vuelta Abajo (Pinar del Rio)
Factory: H. Upmann
The most famous of the many famous Havana brands started only in 1935 as a new brand from Menendez, Garcia y Cia., then the owners of the H. Upmann brand. The name is reported to have been inspired by Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel Le Comte de Montecristo. With a strong marketing effort from Alfred Dunhill of London, this brand became the most popular of all Havana exports. There are no machine-made shapes in this range and the strength is medium; in fact, it has become the standard by which all other Havanas are now judged.