Brands

When centuries of knowledge and dedication are added to quality and craftsmanship, the result is a set of brands whose recognition crosses borders and enlarges the myth. Names and stories linked to an island with a tobacco legacy giving smokers for five continents an exclusive experience and showing them the true meaning of the word prestige.

Cohiba

Cohiba is the most exclusive and prestigious brand in the world of tobacco. It was created in 1966 and for many years it was intended only as a gift for government personalities.

Trinidad

Trinidad is also of the most appreciated Cuban cigar brands in the world. It represents the perfect combination of tradition and trendiness. It owes its name to the Cuban Villa de la Santísima Trinidad.

Montecristo

The most famous and international Cuban brand takes its name from the novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo', which the reader of the H. Upmann tobacco company read to the cigar rollers in the factory. It became so popular that it ended up being the name of this prestigious brand.

Romeo y Julieta

Shakespeare's famous tragedy gave its name to this brand of cigars created in 1875 and of which Winston Churchill was a devoted fan. This is another one of the most prestigious brands in the Cuban portfolio.

Partagás

This legendary brand was created in 1845 by the Spanier Jaime Partagás. A Partagás is immediately recognizable by its notable character and its rich and intense flavour.

Punch

Since its creation in the mid-nineteenth century, Punch is one of the oldest brands in the Cuban portfolio and is distinguished by its strength.

José L. Piedra

At the origin of this brand is the Asturian Piedra family, who at the end of the 19th century settled near the municipality of Santa Clara. Unlike most Cuban brands, it is made with leaves from the growing region of Vuelta Arriba.

Guantanamera

Guantanamera, the first and only brand of Cuban machine-made cigars developed the 21st century, is the expression of the festive character that is you experience on the island of Cuba, which is converted into a cigar made with raw materials from the Vuelta Arriba and Vuelta Abajo plantations.