SAN CRISTOBAL DE LA HABANA HUMIDOR 2004
San Cristóbal de la Habana was the original name of Havana, Cuba’s capital city, when it was founded in 1519; San Cristóbal (St Christopher) in honour of Columbus and La Habana after an Indian name for the site.
Its range is composed of four vitolas with a light to medium flavour using tobaccos from the Vuelta Abajo region. Two sizes, El Morro and La Fuerza, are not found in any other Habano brand.
This case contains 100 cigars and each vitola correspond to the name of an ancient street of Havana and it’s ordered as follows:
- 25 Muralla (girth 54 and 180 mm in the length) Factory Name Rodolfo
- 25 Mercaderes ( girth 48 and 167 mm in the length) Factory Name Hermoso No 1
- 25 Oficios ( girth 43 and 135 mm in the length) Factory Name Dalias Cortas
- 25 El Morro ( girth 49 and 180 mm in the length)
Those devotees of the brand can now enjoy these noble cases belonging to a limited number of 500 units.