Ramón Allones Superiores La Casa del Habano
This cigar is An LCDH-only Ramón Allones that channels the marca’s old-school power through a balanced corona gorda. It is made for smokers who care about format, provenance and balance, not just ring gauge. Rolled totalmente a mano with Cuban long-filler tobacco, it belongs in the conversation around serious Habanos S.A. releases rather than casual everyday smokes.
Tasting Notes
The cold draw usually suggests cedar, clean tobacco and a faint sweetness from the foot. Once lit, the first third opens with earth and stewed fruit, giving the cigar a clear identity from the beginning. On the retrohale, expect spice to sharpen without becoming harsh, especially if the cigar has been stored at a stable 65–70% relative humidity.
In the second third the profile becomes broader: earth, stewed fruit, cedar, leather, black pepper and a rich tobacco sweetness. Body and flavour sit around full, while strength remains controlled enough to let the blend develop. The final third is where the cigar becomes most concentrated; cedar, tobacco sweetness and darker notes come forward, and the finish becomes longer and drier. Smoke slowly and the cigar stays composed; push it too hot and the pepper will dominate.
Construction and Feel
The format is important here. A parejo / corona gorda changes the way the smoke enters the palate and gives the blend a different rhythm than a standard robusto. The wrapper should feel smooth with a light natural sheen, the bunch should be even from foot to head, and the draw should offer moderate resistance. A careful straight cut or small punch, depending on the head shape, helps preserve structure through the final third.
Value and Experience
Ramón Allones Superiores La Casa del Habano should be approached as an experience cigar. The value is not simply in how long it smokes, but in the way the format frames the blend. Collectors will care about condition, box codes and provenance; smokers will care about draw, combustion and whether the cigar has had enough rest to integrate. No fixed price is quoted here because availability and market value change, especially for older and limited Habanos releases.
Brand Background
Ramón Allones is among Cuba’s oldest cigar brands and is loved for a richer, fruitier, fuller profile than many traditional Habanos. Earth, leather, pepper and dark sweetness are common markers of the marca. For more context, see our Ramón Allones Cuban cigars category and our guide to authentic Cuban cigars versus imitations.
Storage and Pairing
Store this cigar in Spanish cedar at 65–70% relative humidity and roughly 18–21°C. Older boxes and limited releases deserve a slow acclimation period before smoking; a rushed dry-box can flatten the finish. Pair it with dark rum, espresso, or a robust red wine after dinner. Avoid very sweet pairings unless the cigar is already showing a dry, tannic edge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ramón Allones Superiores La Casa del Habano a beginner-friendly cigar?
It is best for intermediate or experienced smokers. The format, age potential and full profile reward a slower cadence and a palate familiar with Cuban cedar, earth, coffee, cream and spice.
What makes this cigar different from regular production Habanos?
The distinction is its la casa del habano exclusive status, format and collectability. While the tobacco remains Cuban, the presentation and vitola give the smoking experience a different pace from standard catalogue cigars.
How should I smoke it?
Use a clean cut, toast the foot slowly and smoke at a measured pace. Large or rare Habanos are at their best when the burn stays cool, allowing the first, second and final thirds to develop without bitterness.
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