Sancho Panza
Year of foundation: 1852
Tobacco Country: Cuba
Tobacco Procedence: Vuelta Abajo
Factory: Romeo y Julieta
One of the oldest Cuban cigar brand, Sancho Panza has been manufacturing cigars since 1848 in La Havana, when it was established by Don Emilio Ohmsted. Named after Don Quixote’s squire in the classic Cervantes’ novel from 1605, the marca based in Havana has been hand rolling cigars with longer-filler tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo in the Pinar del Río tobacco growing region. Sancho Panza cigars are generally considered to be medium in strength and their current production cigars are the Sancho Panza Belicoso and the Sancho Panza Non-Plus.
There is also a Hondurian Sancho Panza cigar brand that was started after the Cuban revolution. However, the original brand is Cuban Sancho Panza that is mentioned here.
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Sancho Panza Sanchos - 10 cigars
$169.00Out of stock
The Sancho Panza Sanchos, discontinued in 2006, is a massive medium Giant Corona, 9.3” (235mm) long, of 47 ring gauge, and comes in a 10 cigars box. Learn More -
Sancho Panza Molinos - 25 cigars
$179.00Out of stock
The Sancho Panza Molinos, discontinued 2012, is a smooth and tasty medium Lonsdale, 6.5” (165mm) long, of 42 ring gauge, and comes in a 25 cigars box. Learn More -
Sancho Panza Belicosos - 25 cigars
$519.00Out of stock
The Sancho Panza Belicosos is a smooth and tasty medium-full bodied Pyramid, 5.5” (140mm) long, of 52 ring gauge, and comes in a 25 cigars box. Sancha Panza, an old Habanos brand whereas not being the most famous, is known for several great vitolas , such as the Belicosos and the Molinos that were very popular one century ago. Thankfully, the Belicosos is still around and available. It is a praised cigar among aficionados of Habanos. Unlike other Torpedos, the Sancho Panza Belicosos not too strong and yet has the distinctive Sancho Panza taste. It is never too aggressive on the palate. Learn More