Ramon Allones Allones No. 3
Ramon Allones Allones No. 3
Description
Brand Story
In 1846, two brothers of Galician origin, Ramon and Antonio Allones, launched this label, which was the first to decorate its cigar boxes with vistas (representing the coat of arms of the House of Spain), manufactured in a Havana workshop called La Eminencia. Ramon Allones was a true innovator, who made Havana a symbol of luxury. The firm owned one of the finest fincas in the Vualta Abajo, El Corojo, in the village of San Luis. From 1903 to 1905, Ramon, along with his brother Antonio, led the Front du Refus organised by some of the island's landowners to resist the American Tobacco Company, but he was forced to sell the brand in 1911 to British investors, the Hunters company. As a result, England gained exclusive worldwide rights to market the brand. In 1932, Ramon Allones came under the control of the Cifuentes family (Partagas), but the United Kingdom retained a monopoly on the brand. For a long time, Ramon Allones cigars could only be found in England.
Product Detail
The Ramon Allones No. 3 is slightly larger than a Robusto for a little more pleasure. The production format is called Bobleza. The brand's typical aromas are present, as well as a creamy, heavy smoke that will delight full-bodied Cuban smokers.
Data Sheet
Country Of Production : Cuba
Maker : Habanos SA
Brand : Ramon Allones
Vitola : Noblezas
Length : 138 mm
Diameter : 20,6 mm
Strength : 4/5
Wrapper : Cuba
Binder : Cuba
Filler : Cuba
Time : 60 min