Popular Post El Presidente Posted January 20 Popular Post Posted January 20 Coprova S.A.S., which distributes Cuban cigars in France and Monaco, and Régie des Tabacs de Monaco, the local tobacco authority, have announced the new Ramón Allones Casino Edición Regional Monaco. It’s a 5 1/8 (130mm) x 55 parejo vitola known as montesco within the Cuban naming system, the same vitola as the Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills. FULL STORY 6 4
PartagasIV Posted January 20 Posted January 20 What a wonderfully considered and thoughtful choice of vitola! One of my least favorites. Can’t wait for the yacht pictures holding a box.
Popular Post Puros Y Vino Posted January 20 Popular Post Posted January 20 This is tailor made for............................ Hello. I am in Monaco for the launch of Cuba's newest, finest cigar. The Casino In Monaco, it is traditional to drop one's trousers and sit, bum side, off the rail of a luxury super yacht and... This acts nourishes the many, varied species of sea life below. Which brings me to the cold aroma of this cigar.........🤪 6
DeeBeezy Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Looks unreal, I often travel to Monaco- I’d be willing to pay premium, I do fear however price will be outrageously through the roof. It’s Monaco for crying out loud. 1
JohnS Posted January 21 Posted January 21 What the world needs right now is a return to all those Montesco releases (55 rg x 130 mm) that flooded the market prior to 2020 and the Covid-19 pandemic. (I'm kidding, we don't!) 4
JohnS Posted Sunday at 09:20 PM Posted Sunday at 09:20 PM Ramon Allones Casino To Debut In Monaco The first-ever Regional Edition Cuban cigar for Monaco Jan 21, 2026 - By David Savona Photos/Habanos S.A. The Casino de Monte-Carlo is legendary, the setting for more than one James Bond scene and the image that comes to mind when many think of the Principality of Monaco, one of the world’s smallest and richest countries. So now that Monaco is about to get its first ever Regional Edition Cuban cigar, it’s quite appropriate that its name is Ramon Allones Casino. The cigars, which are expected to debut in a few weeks, measure 5 1/8 inches long by 55 ring gauge. It’s a vitola known as Montesco, the same size as the considerably popular Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchill. The cigars will come in boxes of 10, each of them individually numbered, and production is being limited to 6,000 boxes, for a total run of 60,000 cigars. Prices for the new cigars have yet to be disclosed. The cigars are part of a collaboration between Coprova, the exclusive distributor of Cuban cigars France and Monaco, and the Régie des Tabacs de Monaco. “This first Regional Edition dedicated to Monaco recognizes the enthusiasm and expertise of Monegasque aficionados for Habanos. We are delighted to see such an emblematic project come to life, celebrating both the legacy of Ramon Allones and the excellence of the Monegasque market,” said Antoine Bathie and Damarys Maldonado, Co-CEOs of Coprova, in a prepared statement. “We are proud to present in the coming weeks this very first Monégasque Regional Edition, which pays tribute to the Principality’s historic connection with Cuban cigars and highlights the unique position of our market within the world of Habanos,” said Philippe Gatti, Director of the Monaco Tobacco and Matches Authority. Monaco is known for, among other things, its stunning wealth, its signature Formula 1 race and a new and ultra-luxurious cigar lounge, which opened last year. Source: https://www.cigaraficionado.com/article/ramon-allones-casino-to-debut-in-monaco 2 2
gojira Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Fat, short and too expensive for what it is. A ridiculous release, but that's Coprova for you. They haven't released a Regional that I really loved since the Robusto Diplomatico. 3 1
Li Bai Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, gojira said: Fat, short and too expensive for what it is. A ridiculous release, but that's Coprova for you. They haven't released a Regional that I really loved since the Robusto Diplomatico. We've been talking about Coprova's Regionals with friends lately and it's indeed appalling.... Portugal, Adriatico, Paises Bajos, Germany, Russia... Everybody's getting lonsdales, laguitos, nice vitolas and we only get fat robustos, except the Clemenceau which was a nice Churchill but it's considered by many as the poorest recent ER... I'm not the biggest special releases fan but, despite his size, I really enjoy the Qdo Capitolio fwiw... 1
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