10 products
10 products
10 products
San Cristobal El Prado LCDH
San Cristobal El Prado LCDH
The Cigar
The San Cristobal De La Habana Prado is the third cigar to be sporting the Golden band, joining the H. Upmann Connoisseur B and the Punch 48.
The prado comes in a box of ten, in the classical San Cristobal manner. It is named after one of the most famous streets in Havana.
VITOLA: Petit Piramide
RING GAUGE: 50
LENGTH: 5.1 inches - 127 mm
FLAVOUR: Medium
San Cristobal 20th Anniversary Cigar Chest LCDH
This cigar is made exclusively for La Casa Del Habano Stores. Announced at the 2019 Habanos Festival, the San Cristobal 20th Anniversary Humidor marks two decades of the San Cristobal brand, which compared to the other brands is still young.
The 20 Aniversario measures 6 3/8 inches by 52 ring gauge and comes in a treasure chest box which holds 20 cigars.
Length: 6 3/8”
Ring Gauge: 52
Strength: Light to Medium
San Cristobal El Principe
San Cristobal El Principe
The Cigar
A wonderfully versatile small cigar with a delicious elegance to its taste. Perfect to accompany a pre-dinner glass of champagne or to keep with you for those brief occasions when there’s only just time for a good cigar. Light to medium, aromatic
VITOLA: Minuto
RING GAUGE: 42
LENGTH: 4 3/8 inches - 110 mm
FLAVOUR: Light to Medium
San Cristobal La Punta
San Cristobal La Punta
The Cigar
A belicoso size named after the small fort on the point of the entrance to Havana harbour opposite the Morro Castle. Shows all the great smoking qualities of this figurado size.
VITOLA: Campana
RING GAUGE: 52
LENGTH: 5 1/2 inches - 140 mm
FLAVOUR: Light to Medium
San Cristobal El Morro 2000
San Cristobal El Morro
The Cigar
Named after the landmark castle that guards the entrance to Havana harbour, this was the lead vitola when San Cristobal first appeared in 1999. Although no longer in production some stocks remain in the UK.
VITOLA: Paco
RING GAUGE: 49
LENGTH: 7 1/8 inches - 180 mm
FLAVOUR: Light to Medium
San Cristobal La Fuerza
San Cristobal La Fuerza
The Cigar
The first of the extra length robustos made in Cuba. A stout size that matches the sturdiness of Old Havana’s Fuerza fortress after which it is named. Light to medium taste with bags of elegance.
VITOLA: Gordito
RING GAUGE: 50
LENGTH: 5 1/2 inches - 140 mm
FLAVOUR: Light to Medium
San Cristobal Magnifico Regional Edition Andorra 2021
San Cristóbal de La Habana Harimau Malaya Exclusivo Malasia Asia Pacifico Edicion 2020
The Harimau Malaya (name representing the national mascot of Malaysia) is generally referred to as Panthera tigers malayansia, due to its geographical population in Peninsular Malaysia.
This population inhabits the southern and central parts of the Malay Peninsular. In the Malay language, the Harimar (Tiger), also known as the southern Indonchinse Tiger. This tiger is the smallest tiger compared to his 8 other brothers, and has a different stripe, just like human fingerprints. This tiger is the king of the forest, however humans often kill these animals for their skin and fur used for clothing, medicines.
This tiger has been classified as critically endangered, with likely less than 200 individuals remaining on a declining trend.
55 Ring gauge x 130mm length
Vitola: Montesco
Presented in Boxes of 10 with only 8,888 individual numbered boxes made
San Cristobal De La Habana La Cabaña Regional Cuba 2019
SAN CRISTÓBAL DE LA HABANA La Cabaña Edición Regional Cuba 2019
A first regional edition for the brand, created in tribute to the city of Havana.
As the regional edition program approaches its 15th anniversary, it is the first time that the San Cristóbal de la Habana brand has been selected to produce a cigar exclusively for only one market.
This first regional edition from San Cristobal de la Habana cigar will most certainly please a lot of Cuban aficionados.
As usual, the brand has decided to borrow its name from one of Havana’s fortresses to baptize this new cigar. Indeed, the fortress of San Carlos de la Cabaña, located at the entrance of the Havana harbor, was built by the Spanish when Cuba was one of their colonies. Currently used as a prison facility, it is interesting to know that Che Guevara set up his headquarters there back in January 1959.