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El Rey del Mundo (cigar brand)

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El Rey del Mundo is the name of two premium cigar brands, one produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, and other produced in Honduras by the Villazon family.

The El Rey del Mundo logo
The El Rey del Mundo logo

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History

Believed to have been created, along with Sancho Panza, by German businessman Emilio Ohmstedt in 1848, El Rey del Mundo (King of the World in Spanish) was at one time the most expensive and prestigious cigar brand in the world. Spanish businessman Antonio Allones took over the brand sometime around 1882 (a rival version of the brand's history claims the brand became defunct after Ohmstedt's death and Allones re-registered it, but cigar connoisseur Min Ron Nee maintains the brand was passed to Allones from Ohmstedt's company, based on records stating Allones as the owner of El Rey del Mundo from as early as 1873). Under Allones, the brand reached the height of its world-wide prestige. In 1905, Allones' company was bought by the Díaz Hermanos y Cía venture, owned by Cándido Vega Díaz (supposedly the namesake of Don Cándido cigars), which was later renamed the Rey del Mundo Cigar Co. to reflect its most famous asset. The company also produced such famous brands as Sancho Panza, Rafael González, and Don Cándido. Production continued after the Revolution and the brand maintained its popularity through the 1960s and 1970s, but as the world taste started to run towards stronger cigars, the milder El Rey del Mundo brand began to loss its status as a foremost brand of Cuban cigars. Despite its loss of popularity, El Rey del Mundos cigars are still prized for their mild, complex flavors, with the Choix Supreme, Grandes de España, and Demi Tasse sizes being particularly popular among connoisseurs.

A box of El Rey del Mundo Choix Supreme
A box of El Rey del Mundo Choix Supreme

Vitolas in the El Rey del Mundo Line

The following list of vitolas (sizes) within the El Rey del Mundo line lists their measurements in English and metric, their vitolas de galera (factory name), and their conventional name in American cigar slang. Hand-Made Vitolas

  • Choix Supreme - 5" x 48 (127 x 19.05 mm) Hermoso No. 4, a robusto or rothschild
  • Taíno - 7" x 47 (178 x 18.65 mm) Julieta, a churchill (Discontinued 2006)
  • Grande de España - 7 1/2" x 38 (192 x 15.08 mm) Delicado, a long panetela
  • Corona de Luxe - 5 5/8" x 42 (142 x 16.67 mm) Corona, a corona
  • Petit Corona - 5 1/8" x 42 (129 x 16.67 mm) Mareva, a petit corona
  • Lunch Club - 4 1/2" x 40 (116 x 15.87 mm) Franciscano, a tres petit corona
  • Demi Tasse - 3 7/8" x 30 (100 x 11.91 mm) Entreacto, a cigarillo

References

  • Nee, Min Ron - An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars (2003, Reprinted: 2005), ISBN 3-9809308-2-3

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