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| The most famous of the many famous Havana brands started only in 1935 as a new brand from Menendez, Garcia y Cia., then the owners of the H. Upmann brand. The name is reported to have been inspired by Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel Le Comte de Monte Cristo. With a strong marketing effort from Alfred Dunhill of London, this brand became the most popular of all Havana exports. There are no machine-made shapes in this range and the strength is medium to full; in fact, it has become the standard by which allother Havanas are now judged. |
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| The Cuban benchmark! Medium to full flavor. | ||||||
| Size |
Type |
Cdn.
$ each |
Cdn
$ Box |
Stock |
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| 7
1/2 x 38 |
Especial |
29.50 |
687.45 |
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| 6
x 38 |
Especial
No. 2 |
25.50 |
589.75 |
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| 4
1/2 x 36 |
Joyitas |
17.75 |
410.75 |
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| 9
1/4 x 47 |
Montecristo
A |
60.95 |
1412.85 |
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| 6
1/2 x 42 |
No.
1 |
26.95 |
591.95 |
|
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| 6
1/6 x 52 |
No.
2 |
27.95 |
628.95 |
|
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| 5
1/2 x 42 |
No.
3 |
23.50 |
524.95 |
|
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| 5
x 42 |
No.
4 |
19.50 |
437.95 |
|
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| 4
x 40 |
No.
5 |
17.50 |
405.75 |
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| 5
x 42 |
Petit
Tubo |
21.45 |
497.95 |
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| 6
1/4 x 42 |
Tubo |
27.75 |
645.50 |
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