Cigars > Cuaba

Launched in the autumn of 1996, this is the latest Havana to hit the cigar market and is produced in the Romeo Y Julieta factory in Cuba. Its name derives from an old Taino Indian word for a type of bush that was used for lighting cigars at religious ceremonies
The cigar is reminiscent of vintage cigars with its taped end, known as a 'figuardo', this shape was very popular during the 19th Century.
The cigar is reminiscent of vintage cigars with its taped end, known as a 'figuardo', this shape was very popular during the 19th Century.
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