Quintero y Hermano
Year of foundation: 1920
Tobacco Country: Cuba
Tobacco Procedence: Vuelta Abajo
Factory: El Rey del Mundo
Established by the Quintero brothers in the town of Cienfuegos, Cuba in 1924, the Quintero y Hermano brand quickly became a favorite for the locals thanks to its handmade cigars rolled with tobacco from the Vuelta Arriba in the Remedios region. Today, Quintero is still based in Cienfuegos and the brand is known for rolling handmade cigars using short-filler tobacco (also called Tripa Corta) grown in the Vuelta Abajo and Semi-Vuelta zones of the Pinar del Río region. Their cigars are mostly medium to full bodied and the best seller are the Quintero y Hermano Favoritos, Quintero y Hermano Brevas and the Quintero y Hermano Panetelas.
-
Quintero y Hermano Brevas - 25 cigars
$119.00The Quintero y Hermano Brevas is a top-class Habanos, a creamy medium Corona, 5.5” (140mm) long, of 41 ring gauge, and comes in a 25 cigars box. It is one of the cheapest Cuban cigars available but you won’t find it everywhere. Some will love it, others may not, but it surely has it fans. It is a very nice hand finished Habanos, still much better than many other non-Cuban cigars. Learn More -
Quintero y Hermano Favoritos - 25 cigars
$149.00The Quintero y Hermano Favoritos is a tasty creamy medium-bodied Petit Robusto, 4.5” (115mm) long, of 50 ring gauge, and comes in a 25 cigars box. Learn More -
Quintero y Hermano Favoritos - 25 cigars (packs of 5)
$149.00Out of stock
The Quintero y Hermano Favoritos is a tasty creamy medium-bodied Petit Robusto, 4.5” (115mm) long, of 50 ring gauge, and comes in 5 packs of 5 cigars. Learn More -
Quintero y Hermano Londres Extra - 25 cigars
$129.00Out of stock
The Quintero y Hermano Londres Extra is a tasteful and bold Petit Corona, 4.8” (123mm) long, of 40 ring gauge, and comes in a 25 cigars box. This cigar starts very powerful and aggressive, which is very unique to this particular cigar. The tobacco flavor prevails; it is a true Cuban cigar. As it is a 30-minute smoke, you can enjoy it with the morning paper or during a short break. Learn More