Hoyo de Monterey

Hoyo de Monterey
  1. Special Price 780.00 USD Regular Price 1,200.00 USD
  2. Special Price 273.00 USD Regular Price 420.00 USD
  3. Special Price 48.00 USD Regular Price 64.00 USD
  4. Special Price 43.00 USD Regular Price 51.00 USD
  5. Special Price 171.00 USD Regular Price 285.00 USD
  6. Special Price 413.00 USD Regular Price 550.00 USD
  7. Special Price 396.00 USD Regular Price 660.00 USD
  8. Special Price 60.00 USD Regular Price 92.00 USD
  9. Special Price 336.00 USD Regular Price 560.00 USD
  10. Special Price 231.00 USD Regular Price 366.00 USD
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    Special Price 780.00 USD Regular Price 1,200.00 USD
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    Special Price 273.00 USD Regular Price 420.00 USD
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    Special Price 48.00 USD Regular Price 64.00 USD
  4. Rocket Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2
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    Special Price 43.00 USD Regular Price 51.00 USD
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    Special Price 171.00 USD Regular Price 285.00 USD
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    Special Price 413.00 USD Regular Price 550.00 USD
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    Special Price 396.00 USD Regular Price 660.00 USD
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    Special Price 60.00 USD Regular Price 92.00 USD
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    Special Price 336.00 USD Regular Price 560.00 USD
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    Special Price 231.00 USD Regular Price 366.00 USD

History

All Hoyo de Monterey Cuban Cigars

In 1831 a young man, Don Jose Gener y Bater, emigrated to Cuba from Spain. He was able to secure a modest job working at a tobacco plantation, and as time passed he came to learn much about blending the fine plants to create delicious cigars. Almost twenty years later, Gener conceived the blend for a new line of luxurious cuban cigars dubbed La Escepción. Don José Gener, whos passion and dedication to the lush Cuban tobacco fields had created one of the finest tasting cigars, took his blend and registered the name Hoyo de Monterrey in 1865. Translated, Hoyo means “hole” and is aptly desc