Six Classic Havana Cigars
One H Upmann Regalias – 5 1/8ths inch by 42 ring gauge
AÂ mild and smooth cigar, with a slight hint of spice and cinnamon.
Founded in 1844 by Herman Upmann, a European banker, who fell in love with Havana cigars so deeply that he moved to Cuba and set up as both banker and cigar maker. His bank soon closed but his cigars remain today as a fine example of a light flavoured Havana.
One Montecristo No.4 –Â Â 5 1/2 inch by 42 Ring Gauge
The most popular Petit corona from Cuba, medium strength rich cigar with a hint of spice.
One Bolivar Petit Corona –Â 5 1/8ths inch by 42 Ring Gauge
Medium to full strength, a rich earthy cigar with note of leather.
One Montecrsito Open J –Â 4 3/8ths inch by 38 ring gauge
A milder version of the Montecristo brand, a goo light anytime of day cigar.
One Romeo Petit Julieta –  4 inch by 30 Ring Gauge
A lovely coffee break cigar, still a hand made Romeo Cigar
One Cuaba Exclusivos – 5 3/4 inch by 46 Ring Gauge
Every Cuaba is made in the distinctive shape known as double figurado. This was the style that at the end of the 19th century was all the rage for Habanos.
A century later in 1996, this rich tradition was revived at the Romeo y Julieta factory where Cuabas are made.
Double figarados are the pinnacle of the cigar roller’s art. Cuaba is a Taino Indian word dating back to the time of Columbus. It was the Spanish name for a highly combustible bush .