A small cigar with a full 42 ring gauge that makes it an option even after a rich dinner if time to smoke is limited. Sweet, spicy with undertones of coffee and wood notes backed by that typical Bolivar tobacco taste.
Compare this mareva with its counterparts and you will appreciate its richness of flavour. Perfect for those who are not keen on Robustos or Gigantes and favoured by the smoker on the go. Spicy, creamy, hints of cocoa can be attained whist enjoying the Petit Corona.
This Mareva or Petit Corona size provides the ideal introduction to the taste, quality and style of Cohiba. Start here, then explore. Like the other Siglos this cigar is creamy, medium-bodied with a pleasant tobacco taste.
A particularly elegant, slender double figurado shape that was the size of most Havanas smoked during the second half of the 19th century. Enjoy an encounter with the past when you light up this cigar and receive tastes of earthiness, toast, citric tones and wood notes amongst other complex nuances.
H. Upmann was the first brand anywhere in the world to introduce the cedar lined aluminium tube for cigars. This was not the first size to be tubed, but it has been on the UK market since 1937, so it has passed muster with many smokers.
Simply the most popular individual handmade cigar in the world. Its rich, tangy, medium to full flavour acts as the benchmark for most smokers embarking on the journey to find their preferred Habano. Many return to it.
Simply the most popular individual handmade cigar in the world. Its rich, tangy, medium to full flavour acts as the benchmark for most smokers embarking on the journey to find their preferred Habano. Many return to it.
The lead size of Montecristo when it was initiated in 1935.The standard bearer for the medium to full, tangy taste that conquered the world. A treasure for the cognoscenti of Havana cigars.
The ubiquitous No.4 in a cedar lined, aluminium tube first produced specially for Hunters & Frankau in the mid 1980’s. Renowned for its notes of cocoa, earth and floral traces this cigar is ingrained in the culture.
Corona grande, cedar wrapped in an aluminium tube for easy portability. The classic blend, medium-bodied and rich in flavour. One of Cuba’s most recognisable brands, and for good reason. Back in the 1950’s as the first new size released it caused a storm.
The single standard bearer for Por Larrañaga’s regular range in the UK. It carries the brand’s traditional colours well with its creamy, light to medium flavour.
An honest, medium bodied mareva in a recently designed, British racing green tube. An ideal accompaniment for outdoor pursuits – shooting and fishing expeditions for example.