This Corona from Montecristo turns out to be an intermediate step between the world's most-sold Habano (the Montecristo No. 4) and the large formats of the brand.
The Pelo de Oro takes its name from its legendary wrapper. Its ancestral Cuban seed is grown in the highlands of Costa Rica. This cigar is blended the traditional “Cuban way” as each leaf is entubado with the ligero placed in the center of the cigar and then finished with a triple cap.
The Pelo de Oro takes its name from its legendary wrapper. Its ancestral Cuban seed is grown in the highlands of Costa Rica. This cigar is blended the traditional “Cuban way” as each leaf is entubado with the ligero placed in the center of the cigar and then finished with a triple cap.
The Pelo de Oro takes its name from its legendary wrapper. Its ancestral Cuban seed is grown in the highlands of Costa Rica. This cigar is blended the traditional “Cuban way” as each leaf is entubado with the ligero placed in the center of the cigar and then finished with a triple cap.
The Pelo de Oro takes its name from its legendary wrapper. Its ancestral Cuban seed is grown in the highlands of Costa Rica. This cigar is blended the traditional “Cuban way” as each leaf is entubado with the ligero placed in the center of the cigar and then finished with a triple cap.
The Pelo de Oro takes its name from its legendary wrapper. Its ancestral Cuban seed is grown in the highlands of Costa Rica. This cigar is blended the traditional “Cuban way” as each leaf is entubado with the ligero placed in the center of the cigar and then finished with a triple cap.