About this cigar
Trinidad Reyes — tasting notes and pricing context
Trinidad is the most exclusive of the four Cuban brands aficionados typically rank in the top tier (the others being Cohiba, Montecristo, and Partagás). The brand was originally a diplomatic-only release in the 1990s and entered the commercial market in 1998 with five vitolas, all hand-rolled at the El Laguito factory that also produces Cohiba. The Reyes is the smallest in the Línea Clásica — a 4.3-inch, 40-ring Minuto designed for a 30-to-40-minute smoke.
What makes Trinidad worth the premium is the blend's signature complexity. The Reyes opens with floral notes — orange blossom, jasmine — that few other Cuban brands deliver; the middle settles into leather, cedar, and a touch of pepper; the finish is short but elegant. Boxes of 12 run roughly €791 at Noblego (~€66 per cigar), CHF 412 discounted at Cigarmust (~€433 box, ~€36/cigar — the cheapest in Europe), and £690 at EGM Cigars in London. The Swiss-vs-rest spread here is the widest in this catalogue: the Cigarmust price is almost half the Noblego price, which makes the Trinidad Reyes the single highest-leverage SKU to comparison-shop before purchase.
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