From the catalog · Honduras
Gran Habano Gran Reserva
Gran Habano presents the Gran Reserva line as Gran Habano Gran Reserva. Ring gauges run from 46 to 70. The wrapper type is Corojo and country of origin is Honduras. Corojo wrappers are generally associated with bold, spicy character. Full-strength blends are generally suited to experienced palates. Honduran cigars are generally associated with hearty, earthy filler blends. It is priced $10-$15.

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Spec sheet
Vitolas
5 formats in the catalog.
| Shape | Length | Ring gauge |
|---|---|---|
| Corona | 5.625" | 46 |
| Toro | 6" | 54 |
| Toro | 6" | 60 |
| Presidente | 6" | 66 |
| Gordo | 7" | 70 |
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Common questions
How strong is the Gran Habano Gran Reserva?
The Gran Habano Gran Reserva is logged in the catalog as a full-strength Honduras cigar.
Where is the Gran Habano Gran Reserva made?
The catalog lists the Gran Habano Gran Reserva with an origin of Honduras.
What wrapper does the Gran Habano Gran Reserva use?
The Gran Habano Gran Reserva uses a Corojo wrapper.
What sizes does the Gran Habano Gran Reserva come in?
The catalog records 5 vitolas spanning 5.625 to 7 inches and ring gauges 46 to 70 for the Gran Habano Gran Reserva.
How much does the Gran Habano Gran Reserva cost?
Typical retail for the Gran Habano Gran Reserva falls in the $10-$15 range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.