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Casa del Habano Partagas cigar store on a “roll”


Posted November 16, 2004 by Publisher in Cuba Culture > Cuban Cigars & Food

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Casa del Habano Partagás, founded 11 years ago, has reported sales of nearly three million dollars every year.

The company has ratified itself as one of the best tobacconist’s shops, where clients can choose from a wide variety of Cuban cigars.

The best-selling vitolas are Montecristo No.4, Partagás Serie D No. 4, Hoyo Epicure No 2, Romeo y Julieta Churchill, Montecristo No.2, Cohiba Robustos and Partagás Lusitanias.

Other highly-demanded vitolas are Cohiba Esplendidos, Bolívar Royal Coronas, Vegas Robaina Unicos and 8-9-8.

Since 1998, the company has organized the Partagás Banquet, which is held in the gardens of Tropicana, La Giraldilla, and the hotels Nacional, Meliá Cohiba and Meliá Habana.

At this year’s banquet, participants will be able to try 11 different kinds of Havana cigars especially rolled for the occasion.

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