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San Cristobal

San Cristobal- San Cristobal de la Habana was officially launched in Havana on November 20th, 1999. It was named after the original name of Havana which dates back to the 16th century. Before the Revolution, a brand by the name of San Cristobal de la Habana existed, and it was produced until the Revolution. However, the newer brand is completely unrelated and is not a resurrection of the old brand. The new brand initially launched with 4 cigars (El Morro, El Principe, La Fuerza, and La Punta). In 2004, to celebrate the brand's fifth anniversary, 3 additional cigars were produced for the V Anniversary Humidor and eventually released for public sale.
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San Cristobal - El Morro
Length: 180
Ring Gauge: 49
San Cristobal - La Punta
Length: 141
Ring Gauge: 50
San Cristobal - La Fuerza
Length: 141
Ring Gauge: 50
San Cristobal - El Principe
Length: 110
Ring Gauge: 42
San Cristobal - Mercaderes
Length: 167
Ring Gauge: 48
Mercaderes, or merchants, was the bustling centre for commerce where trade in commodoties such as tobacco and sugar flourished. Learn More
San Cristobal - Muralla
Length: 180
Ring Gauge: 54
Released by San Cristobal in spring 2006 the Muralla is huge, 7 inches long with 54 ring gauge. First appearance was in the San Cristobal Humidor and the new Rodolfo format is named after a major street that used to provide a straight linkage with Puerta de la Tierra, one of the nine doors in the surrounding wall that protects Havana.
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San Cristobal - Oficios
Length: 135
Ring Gauge: 43
Named after what used to be Old Havana's main street and where people of such "noble trades" as scribblers, intellectuals and small cigar makers set up shops. The Oficios can be a little bit harsh especially in the first third. This cigar will surely imrpove with age. Learn More
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