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Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2
$380.00
The Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2 represents the perfect introduction to premium Cuban cigars. This gentleman's robusto offers smooth, mild-medium character with 45-60 minutes of refined smoking.
Description
| Vitola | Robustos |
| Length | 124 mm (4 7/8″) |
| Ring Gauge | 50 (19.84 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Colorado Claro (Cuba, Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Light to Medium |
| Smoking Time | 45-90 minutes |
| Factory | Hoyo de Monterrey |
Many cigar enthusiasts struggle to find a standard Robusto that fits a relaxing morning schedule or a light afternoon break without overwhelming the palate with heavy nicotine. You often have to choose between a smaller format that burns too hot or a full-sized cigar that brings too much intensity for the early hours. The Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2 solves this dilemma by offering the substantial hand-feel and cool burn of a classic 50 ring gauge while maintaining a profile that remains gentle, aromatic, and approachable from the first light.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: When you first apply the flame to the foot of this cigar, you might expect the typical Cuban resistance, but the Epicure No. 2 usually offers a surprisingly open draw right away. The initial puffs are remarkably smooth and lack the aggressive black pepper kick found in other marcas like Partagas or Bolivar. Instead, you get an immediate wash of sweet cream and distinct floral notes that coat the tongue. There is a very specific flavor of vanilla bean and light cedar that dominates these first fifteen minutes. The smoke output is thick and velvety, leaving a room note that smells more like toasted nuts and gingerbread than heavy tobacco. It settles into a mild rhythm quickly, allowing you to enjoy the texture of the smoke without hunting for water to cool your palate.
Mid-Section: As the burn line progresses past the first inch, the profile begins to deepen without necessarily getting stronger in terms of nicotine. The floral sweetness from the beginning shifts slightly toward a richer cocoa powder and malt character. You might notice the introduction of a warm cinnamon spice that sits on the back of the throat, but it never becomes sharp or biting. This is the sweet spot of the cigar where the blend showcases its complexity. The ash typically holds on firmly in dark grey stacks, proving the construction quality of the long-filler leaves. Hints of dried fruit, perhaps apricot or fig, start to mingle with the woody cedar core. The body moves from mild to a solid medium here, giving you enough weight to feel satisfied while keeping the experience elegant and refined.
Final Third: Entering the last phase of the cigar, the heat intensifies slightly, which actually helps to caramelize the sugars present in the tobacco. The creamy vanilla notes transform into a taste reminiscent of crème brûlée or burnt sugar, mixing with an earthier leather tone that provides a savory counterpoint. While many Cubans can get harsh near the nub, a well-aged Epicure No. 2 tends to stay composed. You will get a bit more toasted tobacco flavor and a touch of roasted coffee bean, but the finish remains long and clean. It allows you to smoke it down until your fingers get warm without regretting the final puffs. The progression is linear and predictable in the best possible way, avoiding any sudden jolts of strength that might ruin a relaxing session.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Sweet cream, aromatic cedar, cocoa powder |
| Secondary | Vanilla bean, cinnamon, dried fruits, malt |
| Finish | Clean, lingering sweetness with caramelized sugar and light earth |
The Story Behind Hoyo de Monterrey
The history of this brand dates back to 1865 and centers around a Spanish immigrant named Jose Gener. He used the profits from his earlier tobacco ventures to acquire one of the finest pieces of land in the Vuelta Abajo zone. The name “Hoyo” essentially refers to a basin or a low-lying area near the river, and this specific depression in the terrain provided the perfect drainage and mineral-rich soil required to grow lighter, more aromatic leaves. While other factories focused on power, Gener wanted to create a blend that highlighted the elegance and fragrance of Cuban tobacco. The Epicure No. 2 was introduced decades ago and has since become the benchmark for the Robusto vitola, surviving revolutions and changing market trends to remain one of the most purchased Habanos in the world.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Havana Club 15yr – The natural sweetness and dried fruit notes of this aged Cuban rum perfectly mirror the vanilla and fig flavors found in the cigar’s mid-section.
- Whiskey: Balvenie DoubleWood – The honey and vanilla character from the sherry cask finish in this scotch bridges the gap between the cigar’s cedar notes and its creamy texture.
- Coffee: Vietnamese ca phe – The intense strength of the robusta beans combined with sweetened condensed milk creates a heavy, sugary texture that stands up to the cigar’s earthiness while amplifying its creamy notes.
Ideal For
This is the definitive “breakfast cigar” for the experienced smoker who wants flavor without a heavy nicotine buzz to start the day. It is also an excellent choice for those new to Cuban tobacco, as it provides a clear example of the region’s terroir without the barrier of overwhelming strength. If you enjoy nuances of wood, cream, and subtle spices rather than raw power, the Epicure No. 2 belongs in your humidor rotation.














