As with other major Habanos brands such as Montecristo and Romeo y Julieta, the name Sancho Panza was taken from a masterpiece of world literature. It was the wily farmhand Sancho Panza who faithfully serves as a squire to the knight Don Quixote, in Miquel de Cervantes' 17th-century novel of the same name. His name was first used to designate a Habano in 1848 and has enjoyed an excellent reputation among experienced connoisseurs ever since.
With their medium-bodied blends of tobaccos from the Vuelta Abajo region, all formats are 'totalmente a mano, tripa larga' - long fillers made entirely by hand.
Dimensions: 140x20.64 Ring gauge: 52 Box: 25 cigars