Cuban Speciality

Cuba has many great reputations across the board for many things but the country is most famous because of it’s excellence in producing phenomenal Cigars and Cocktails.

Cuban Signature Cocktails :

Daiquiri A rum Based cocktail which is commonly infused with fruit, this ice served drink is refreshing and smooth and was first made famous by the writer Ernest Hemmingway.

Mary pickford this feminine pineapple and rum cocktails infuses light rum and sweet fruits into a slow exotic drink.

Mojito – undoubtedly the worlds most loved cocktail the Mojito is a soothing and easy drinking combining rum, mint, ice and Lime.

Cuba Libre the name means “free cuba” this simple cocktail tend to be rather strong and combines rum, cola and freshly squeezed lime.

Cuban Cigars:

Trinidad robust t this cigar is reasonably priced at £8 each and takes the biscuit for the cigar of choice, its looks like a cigar should, and its unique blend of tobacco makes this medium bodied taste cater for all.

H.Upmann mangnum 48 le 2009 a Very pleasurable cigar, prices very well at £10, Looses first place position due to its stoutly length, the magnum 48 has a full bodied sour taste with a slight hint of coco. Tip: This Cigar taste’s better when left to mature.

Ramon Allones specially selected a exceedingly popular choice, the cigar looks flawless and was constructed for the perfect draw, yet again priced around £10 this cigar is very reasonable, it taste like coffee perhaps a milkier coffee like mocha due to the soft inhale.

You’re more than likely to find a large array of Rum based cocktails and fat cigars in trendy bars around the world but nothing really compares to the real thing! Cuba Holidays Are a brilliant way to experience some of the worlds best smokes and cocktails as well as a inside look at new Cuban culture.

Cuba is the origin of the Rum Cocktails and Cigars but you will find the same quality products onAntigua Holidays and Dominican Republic Holidays as many rums and tobacco’s of the same standards are made in these nearby country’s.

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