Oh, I'm sorry CNB, I looked at your post a little closer (sometimes I'm kinda slow) and you didn't know what "SCdLH" meant.
San Cristobal de la Habana is a relatively new line of Cuban cigars that were first released in November of 1999. The only have four vitolas on the market right now but they did release some limited edition ones within the last year or so. Here's a list of the four vitolas that are currently offered:
El Morro - 7 1/4 x 49 "Paco" vitola
El Principe - 4 3/8 x 42 "Minuto" vitola
La Fuerza - 5 1/2 x 50 "Gorditos" vitola
La Punta - 5 1/2 x 52 "Campanas" vitola
The names come from the fort that defended Havana back in the 1500's.
What's very unique about the La Fuerza and the El Morro is the vitola of those two models. San Cristobal is the ONLY Cuban cigar manufacturer at the present time to offer cigars with these dimensions making these unique cigars.
The standard "Julieta" or churchill is 7 x 47 and the standard "Prominentes" or double corona is 7 5/8 x 49. Personally I love the "Paco" vitola because it's kind of a compromise between the two.
I also like the La Fuerza which to me is a happy medium between a Coronas Gordas 5 5/8 x 46 and a Robusto, 4 7/8 x 50. The Robustos vitola has never appealed to me because I think they're too short and sometimes I like a slightly larger diameter than a Coronas Gordas so the "Gorditos" fit the bill perfectly for me!![]()
Not only that, I really like the flavor profile of the San Cristobals. To me, the wrapper has a unique "peppery" flavor that is noticeably different from just about any other Cuban cigar you'll run across.
Again, these are probably my favorite brand of Cuban cigar along with Saint Luis Reys which have a unique "citrus" flavor for the most part.
If you hand me an SC or an SLR with no wrapper, the second I put it in my mouth, I can tell what it is.
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