In 2001, Habanos S.A. launched the Cuaba Salomónes, the first of what has become a mostly annual series known as the Colección Habanos. It showcases unique vitolas, often historical, and packages them in a wooden box that resembles a book. Those boxes are individually numbered and rather limited as far as Cuban cigars go. In its second year, Habanos selected the Partagás brand for the Colección Habanos release and crafted the Serie C No.1, a 6 7/10 (170mm) x 48 double robusto. It doubled the production from the inaugural release, the Cuaba Salomónes, increasing the box-count from 10 to 20, something that has remained since. Cuaba Salomónes — 2001 — 300 Boxes of 10 Cigars (3,000 Total Cigars) Partagás Serie C No.1 — 2002 — 300 Boxes of 20 Cigars (6,000 Total Cigars) Hoyo de Monterrey Extravaganza — 2003 — 500 Boxes of 20 Cigars (10,000 Total Cigars) Romeo y Julieta Fabulosos No.6 — 2004 — 500 Boxes of 20 Cigars (10,000 Total Cigars) Montecristo Maravillas No. 1 — 2005 — 500 Boxes of 20 Cigars (10,000 Total Cigars) Trinidad Torre Iznaga — 2006 — 500 Boxes of 20 Cigars (10,000 Total Cigars) H. Upmann Magnum Especial — 2007 — 500 Boxes of 20 Cigars (10,000 Total ...
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