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 H. de Monterrey Cigars
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| Hoyo Epicure Nº2 |
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Origin: Cuba
Shape: Robustos
Scent: Light
Size: 12.4 x 1.984 cm 4.88 x 50 US
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| Hoyo Epicure Nº1 |
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| A veiny, oily cigar with a well-made cap. The draw is a bit firm The smoke is woody and leathery, with some tangy, spicy notes. Cuban Cigars. |
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Origin: Cuba
Shape: Gran Corona
Scent: Light
Size: 14.3 x 1.83 cm 5.63 x 46 US
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| Not Available Hoyo Short Coronas |
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| Firm, oily and very attractive cuban cigar. The cigar has a fine draw. Its extremely woody, with a light earthy flavor and some mineral and Scotch notes. Rich and complex; medium in body. |
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Origin: Cuba
Shape: Corona
Scent: Light
Size: 14.2 x 1.67 cm 5.59 x 42 US
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| Hoyo Double Coronas |
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| This huge cigar has a silky texture and a solid cap. But the draw is terribly tight. Flavors of sweet wood and grass lead to an earthy finish, but draw problems mar the experience. |
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Origin: Cuba
Shape: Double-Corona
Scent: Light to Medium
Size: 19.4 x 1.95 cm 7.64 x 49 US
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| Hoyo Petit-Robustos |
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Origin: Cuba
Shape: Petit-Robusto
Scent: Light to Medium
Size: 10.2 x 1.98 cm 4.02 x 50 US
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| H. de Monterrey Cigars |
| Hoyo Monterrey Cigars. In the town San Juan y Martínez, in Vuelta Abajo, there is a wrought-iron gate with the inscription "Hoyo de Monterrey, José Gener, 1860", which indicates that Mr. Gener used to be a tobacco grower before he registered his brand in 1865. Although it keeps its traditional packaging, this brand has undergone profound changes. Hoyo de Monterey cigars are the best new generation cigars, more pliable, with great draw and excellent burning properties, with just the right fragrance and flavour and no excess of light (lager) tobacco in blend. Almost all sizes are usually packed in special sliding cases. |
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