A very pleasurable Gran Corona and my favourite Coronas Gorda on the market at the moment. At its best in the summer, due to its light fresh fruity nature. This is an easy, ‘cool’ cigar, I find them ideal for the golf course or a fishing trip with friends. The subtlety of the flavors renders the whole smoking experience a kin to a private conversation with a good friend. Ring gauge: 46. Length: 14.30 CM / 5.6 inches
A very pleasurable Gran Corona and my favourite Coronas Gorda on the market at the moment. At its best in the summer, due to its light fresh fruity nature. This is an easy, ‘cool’ cigar, I find them ideal for the golf course or a fishing trip with friends. The subtlety of the flavors renders the whole smoking experience a kin to a private conversation with a good friend. Ring gauge: 46. Length: 14.30 CM / 5.6 inches
Hoyo de Monterrey owes its origin to the town of San Juan y Martinez, which lies at the heart of the Vuelta Abajo zone. Here the Hoyo de Monterrey plantation, one of the great Vegas de Primera, can be reached through a gate on the town’s main square inscribed “Hoyo de Monterrey. Jose Gener. 1960.”
“Hoyo” literally means “hole” and in this case, describes the low-lying position of the plantation on the fertile banks of San Juan y Martinez river. Jose Gener, a Spaniard from Tarragona, first used the name of his vega on a brand of Habanos in 1865.
The flavour of Hoyo de Monterrey’s blend makes it an attractive choice for those who seek a delicate yet aromatic Habano that is lighter to the taste but with great elegance and complexity.
Hoyo de Monterrey was the first brand to introduce a Petit Robusto in 2005, the 50 ring gauge size with a shorter length to suit those who like thicker formats, but do not always have the time to enjoy them.
Hoyo de Monterrey owes its origin to the town of San Juan y Martinez, which lies at the heart of the Vuelta Abajo zone. Here the Hoyo de Monterrey plantation, one of the great Vegas de Primera, can be reached through a gate on the town’s main square inscribed “Hoyo de Monterrey. Jose Gener. 1960.”
“Hoyo” literally means “hole” and in this case, describes the low-lying position of the plantation on the fertile banks of San Juan y Martinez river. Jose Gener, a Spaniard from Tarragona, first used the name of his vega on a brand of Habanos in 1865.
The flavour of Hoyo de Monterrey’s blend makes it an attractive choice for those who seek a delicate yet aromatic Habano that is lighter to the taste but with great elegance and complexity.
Hoyo de Monterrey was the first brand to introduce a Petit Robusto in 2005, the 50 ring gauge size with a shorter length to suit those who like thicker formats, but do not always have the time to enjoy them.