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Quintero
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創立
1924 年
創辦人
Agustín Quintero
工廠
H. Upmann Factory (José Martí)
產地
Cuba
以捲菸木檯上的菸葉、捲製板、月牙刀與半成品中粗雪茄特寫呈現昆德洛哈瓦那捲製工藝的近景照
FINDINGS · Key Facts
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01
Finding

In 2002, Habanos S.A. changed strategy -- realizing that "totally handmade" was a selling point for premium cigars, it readjusted the entire Quintero product line to "totalmente a mano, tripa corta" (totally handmade, short filler). From then on, Quintero was no longer a machine-made brand.

02
Finding

Quintero was founded in 1924 by Agustín Quintero and his four brothers in the city of Cienfuegos, Cuba -- at the time, the company's full name was "Quintero y Hermanos" (Quintero and brothers). In 1940, the company simplified its name to "Quintero y Hno" (Quintero and brother).

03
Finding

Quintero is one of the very few Cuban brands not born in Havana -- it was born in Cienfuegos, a port city on Cuba's southern coast in Las Villas province. Cienfuegos is nicknamed "Pearl of the South La Perla del Sur" and is about 160 miles from Havana.

04
Finding

Today's Quintero all uses "tripa corta" (short-filler) tobacco — chopped tobacco fragments, which burn faster and hotter than long-filler. But because top-grade tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo and Semi-Vuelta regions is used, quality still remains above the medium level.

05
Finding

In 1940, the Quintero brothers opened a larger cigar-rolling factory in Havana and began using top-grade tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo area (Pinar del Río). From then on, the brand officially entered the ranks of "Havana cigar", while still retaining the historical positioning of its Cienfuegos origin.

06
Finding

In its early years, the tobacco used by Quintero was not Vuelta Abajo, but Vuelta Arriba, which was closer to the factory (in the Remedios area). Vuelta Arriba is a tobacco-growing region in central Cuba; although its quality is not equal to Vuelta Abajo, it remains one of the top tobacco regions.

07
Finding

Quintero is a "Volume focused brand" in the Habanos classification system -- meaning the brand is positioned as "mass market, high volume, low price". This positioning makes the brand's prices very accessible, usually 1/2 to 1/3 the price of Cuban cigars of the same size.

08
Finding

Quintero's main market from the 1940s onward has been Spain -- this tradition remains unchanged today. Spanish cigar smokers particularly appreciate Quintero's "raw tobacco notes" (the original character of raw tobacco), a flavor preference that contrasts with other Cuban cigar brands that follow a "rounded and balanced" direction.

09
Finding

After the Cuban Revolution in the 1960s, Castro nationalized the cigar industry. After the 1960s, Quintero shifted mainly to machine-made versions, with most handmade sizes replaced by machine-made or semi-handmade short-filler versions.

10
Finding

Quintero flavor positioning: medium-bodied, but with a strong "raw tobacco" original tobacco-leaf flavor. Flavor description: herbal notes, earth, light coffee, leather, wood - the key characteristic is its distinctive "slight herbal note and sweet finish" (herbal flavor and sweet aftertaste), reportedly due to several extra months of aging.

11
Finding

Augustin Quintero himself was a famous tobacco selector and blending master (selector and blender) in the cigar industry -- he personally selected each batch of tobacco and designed the blends. This artisan spirit was key to the brand's early success.

12
Finding

From the 1980s to 2002, Quintero was the only Cuban machine-made brand marketed globally by Habanos S.A. -- this unique position reflects the brand's importance in the global low-priced market.

13
Finding

Quintero Brevas (5½ × 41, vitola: Corona) -- a classic Corona format and Quintero's most popular regular series. A 45-60 minute experience, it is a first choice for an "everyday Cuban cigar".

14
Finding

Quintero Londres Extra (4⅞ × 40, vitola: Corona Corta, Petit Corona) -- a 30-45 minute short smoking experience, changed to handmade short filler from c2002 onward (previously machine-made). It is one of Quintero's best-selling sizes.

15
Finding

Quintero Favoritos (vitola: Petit Robusto) — a new Robusto size launched in 2012. Cedar wood box packaging (box of 25), 5-count cardboard pack packaging (5x5, total 25 cigars), and a representative work of the brand entering the "modern short-and-thick era".

16
Finding

Quintero philosophy: "everyone can enjoy Cuban cigars every day" (a brand for every person, every day) — this concept is the complete opposite of Cohiba's "luxurious rarity". It is one of the few brands in the cigar industry that truly follows an "accessible route".

17
Finding

Quintero has never been selected for Edición Regional or Edición Limitada releases — because short-filler tobacco does not meet Habanos EL/RE's "premium long-filler only" standard. This "there will never be an EL/RE" characteristic has instead become a hallmark of the brand.

18
Finding

The elegant architecture of Cienfuegos' urban planning is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site -- it is the only Cuban cigar brand born in a World Heritage city. Quintero cigar boxes still carry the Cienfuegos wording today, commemorating the brand's origin.

19
Finding

Quintero has deeper market roots in Spain than any other Cuban cigar brand — it is the Cuban cigar most familiar to Spanish smokers. This historical tradition has continued from the 1940s to today, for 85 years.

20
Finding

Quintero's machine-made production era from the 1980s to its end in 2002 marked the overall "quality upgrade" transformation of the Cuban cigar industry — the final piece in Habanos S.A.'s comprehensive elevation of brand high-end positioning.

21
Finding

Quintero Panetelas (vitola: Panetela) — a slim Panetela specification, changed to handmade from c2002. In the UK market, it was repackaged as aluminum tubes (Tubulares), with 3 aluminum tubes + 5 cardboard packs.

22
Finding

Quintero Tubulares — an exclusive repackaging for the UK market (aluminum tubes P10), convenient to carry. A representative of the brand entering the era of "portable cigars".

23
Finding

Although Quintero is an entry-level short-filler cigar, for players looking for a "Cuban smoking experience for under $5/stick", it is irreplaceable. It occupies an important place among smokers' everyday cigar choices in Europe (especially Spain, the UK, and Switzerland).

24
Finding

All Cuban-version Quintero packaging is printed with Cienfuegos — a commemoration of the brand's city of origin, and an important feature for identifying authentic products.

25
Finding

Quintero's special status of having no EL/RE: among all Cuban cigar brands, Quintero is one of the few brands that has never released an Edición Limitada or Edición Regional (like several other short-filler entry-level brands such as José L. Piedra). For collectors, this means Quintero has no concept of a "rare edition".

26
Finding

Today Quintero is a brand owned by Imperial Brands (a UK group and one of the parent groups of Habanos S.A.). The Dominican version of Quintero is made by Altadis S.A., uses Honduran and Nicaraguan tobacco, and mainly targets the US market.

27
Finding

Quintero Nacionales (vitola: Petit Corona) — a short-filler handmade version (from c2002), and one of the most inexpensive Quintero cigars.

28
Finding

Today the wording "Quintero y Hermano" still appears on some Quintero packaging — commemorating the founding story of Agustín Quintero and his brothers in 1924. This family story is the core of the brand's emotional connection.

29
Finding

Pre-Revolution discontinued old models: Quintero Churchills (discontinued in the early 1990s), Coronas (discontinued in the early 1990s), Medias Coronas Selectas (discontinued c2002), Londres (discontinued c2002) — these old Quintero cigars were all pre-Revolution full-length-filler handmade versions, and today are rare "truly old-time Quintero" in collectors' eyes.

30
Finding

Quintero Puritos (machine-made) — the only remaining machine-made small cigar (cigarillo), now part of the Habanos ICT Puritos series.

以古巴 Pinar del Río Vuelta Abajo 紅土菸田、菸株與木造乾燥棚晨光大景呈現昆德洛產地風土的風景照

Cigars from the Pearl of the South

If Cohiba is the cigar of the Revolution, Trinidad is the secret cigar, and La Gloria Cubana is the collector's cigar, then Quintero is "the Cuban cigar everyone can afford" - a brand born in the Pearl of the South, positioned for the public, and for 85 years committed to the philosophy that "everyone can enjoy one every day." Its story proves that luxury is not the only answer for cigars.

The story begins in southern Cuba in 1924. Agustín Quintero and his four brothers founded a small cigar factory in Cienfuegos (a port city in Las Villas province on Cuba's southern coast), naming it "Quintero y Hermanos" (Quintero and Brothers). In 1940, the company simplified its name to "Quintero y Hno" (Quintero and Brother).

Quintero is one of the very few Cuban brands not born in Havana - the vast majority of Cuban cigar brands (Cohiba, Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, Partagás, Hoyo de Monterrey, H. Upmann, Bolívar, La Gloria Cubana, Punch...) originated in Havana. Quintero is one of the few exceptions.

Cienfuegos: Cuba's "Pearl of the South"

Cienfuegos is a city with a story. Its nickname is the "Pearl of the South, La Perla del Sur," and it lies about 160 miles from Havana. In the late 19th century, it was an important Cuban sugar export port, which brought prosperity and development. The elegant urban planning and architecture of Cienfuegos have been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site - making Quintero the only Cuban cigar brand born in a World Heritage city.

Quintero cigar boxes still bear the word Cienfuegos today - a commemoration of the brand's city of origin and an important identifying feature of authenticity.

From Vuelta Arriba to Vuelta Abajo

In its early years, the tobacco used by Quintero was not from Vuelta Abajo (Cuba's top tobacco region), but from Vuelta Arriba (in the Remedios area), which was closer to the factory. Vuelta Arriba is a tobacco-growing region in central Cuba. Although its quality is not equal to Vuelta Abajo, it remains one of the premier tobacco regions.

In 1940, the Quintero brothers opened a larger rolling factory in Havana and began using top-grade tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo region (Pinar del Río). From then on, the brand formally entered the ranks of the "Havana cigar," while still retaining its historical identity rooted in Cienfuegos.

Augustin Quintero himself was a renowned selector and blender in the cigar industry - he personally selected each batch of tobacco and designed the blends. This artisan spirit was the key to the brand's early success.

A Cigar for the Spanish Market

Quintero's primary market from the 1940s onward was Spain - and that tradition has remained unchanged to this day.

Why Spain? There are two reasons:

  • Linguistic and cultural origins: Before Cuban independence in 1898, Cuba was a Spanish colony, and Spain remains one of the largest European markets for Cuban cigars
  • The distinctive preference of Spanish smokers: Spaniards appreciate Quintero's "raw tobacco notes," a flavor preference that contrasts with the more "rounded and balanced" direction of other Cuban cigar brands

For Spanish smokers, Quintero is "the most familiar Cuban cigar" - not the most luxurious, but the most approachable.

Revolution: From Handmade to Machine-Made

After the Cuban Revolution in the 1960s, Castro nationalized the cigar industry. After the 1960s, Quintero became primarily a machine-made line - most handmade sizes were replaced by machine-made or semi-handmade short-filler versions.

This transformation reflected the reality of Cuba's post-Revolution cigar industry - brands were no longer private enterprises, and state planning required mass production and affordable supply. Quintero was therefore positioned as a "Cuban cigar for the people" - sacrificing refinement in exchange for volume and low price.

From the 1980s to 2002, Quintero was the only Cuban machine-made brand marketed globally by Habanos S.A. - a unique position that reflected the brand's importance in the global low-price market.

2002: A Return to Handmade

In 2002, Habanos S.A. changed its strategy - recognizing that "total handmade" was a selling point for premium cigars, it restructured the entire Quintero portfolio as "totalmente a mano, tripa corta" (totally handmade, short filler). From then on, Quintero was no longer a machine-made brand.

However, unlike the "long filler" used by other top Cuban brands, all Quintero cigars use "tripa corta" (short-filler) tobacco - cut tobacco fragments that burn faster and hotter than long-filler tobacco. But because they use top-grade tobacco from Vuelta Abajo and Semi-Vuelta, quality is still maintained at an above-average level.

This "handmade short-filler" positioning gave Quintero a perfect balance:

  • More refined than machine-made versions: every cigar is made by hand by artisans
  • Far less expensive than long filler: tobacco fragments cost much less than intact long leaves
  • Preserves Cuban tobacco flavor: it still carries Vuelta Abajo quality

Flavor: Raw Tobacco Character

Quintero's flavor positioning: medium-bodied, but with a strong "raw tobacco" character:

  • Strength: medium
  • Flavor: herbal notes, earth, light coffee, leather, wood
  • Key characteristic: a distinctive "slight herbal flavor and sweet aftertaste" - said to be the result of several additional months of aging

This "raw tobacco" character is different from the creamy coffee of Cohiba, the floral honey of Hoyo de Monterrey, and the gentlemanly balance of Romeo y Julieta - Quintero does not embellish; it gives you the taste of tobacco itself, directly.

For enthusiasts who pursue "rounded balance," Quintero may feel too "straightforward." For those who enjoy a "true tobacco sensation," Quintero is an ultimate pleasure.

Flagship Products: 5 You Should Know

Quintero Brevas (5½ × 41, vitola: Corona) - The classic Corona format and Quintero's most popular regular-production line. A 45-60 minute experience, and the first choice for an "everyday Cuban cigar."

Quintero Londres Extra (4⅞ × 40, vitola: Corona Corta, Petit Corona) - A 30-45 minute short-session experience, changed to handmade short filler from c2002 onward (previously machine-made). One of Quintero's best-selling sizes.

Quintero Favoritos (vitola: Petit Robusto) - A new Robusto size introduced in 2012. It represents the brand's entry into the "modern short-and-thick era."

Quintero Panetelas (vitola: Panetela) - A slim Panetela format, changed to handmade from c2002 onward. In the UK market, it was repackaged in aluminum tubes (Tubulares, 3 aluminum tubes + 5 cardboard packs) for easy carrying.

Quintero Nacionales (vitola: Petit Corona) - A handmade short-filler version (from c2002 onward), and one of the least expensive Quintero cigars.

The only remaining machine-made version is: Quintero Puritos - the sole machine-made small cigar (cigarillo) retained, now part of the Habanos ICT Puritos series.

The Special Position of Having No EL/RE

Quintero has never been selected for an Edición Regional or Edición Limitada release - because short-filler tobacco does not meet Habanos EL/RE's "premium long-filler only" standard.

This characteristic of "never having an EL/RE" has instead become a hallmark of the brand. For collectors, it means Quintero has no concept of "rare editions"; the entire brand is a people's everyday cigar - no need to chase, no need to store away, acquire it and smoke it.

What the Chinese-Speaking World Should Know About Quintero

For cigar enthusiasts in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Malaysia, several important facts:

  1. Quintero is the benchmark for a "Cuban smoking experience for under $5 per cigar": In European retail, it is usually €3-5 per cigar (short-session formats) to €8-10 (Robusto). Even after Taiwan duties and distribution costs, it remains one of the least expensive handmade Cuban cigars on the market.

  2. Quintero is not for enthusiasts chasing the "Cohiba experience": If you are already accustomed to the rounded, creamy flavors of Cohiba and Montecristo, Quintero's "raw tobacco notes" may make you feel it is "too rough." It is a cigar on a different spectrum.

  3. Quintero is an excellent choice as an "everyday Cuban cigar": For enthusiasts who want to smoke a Cuban cigar every day but do not want to spend NT$ 1,000+ daily, Quintero Brevas or Londres Extra is the smartest choice. A 30-60 minute experience, Vuelta Abajo quality, handmade construction - it is hard to find something better in this price range.

  4. Cienfuegos cultural value: Commemorating the brand's origin in a World Heritage city, Quintero is the only brand in the cigar industry born in a UNESCO World Heritage city. For cultural collectors, this is a unique selling point.

  5. Authenticity identification: All Cuban Quintero packaging bears the word Cienfuegos. Counterfeits often omit this city name, making it one of the key points for identification. The standard cigar band is version A or B; it has never carried flashy wording such as Aniversario, Edición Limitada, or Edición Regional - if you see "Quintero EL 2024," it is absolutely fake.

  6. Quintero brought back by friends from Spain offers the best value: Because Spain is Quintero's primary market, local prices in Spain are usually 30-40% lower than elsewhere. If you have friends returning from Spain, Brevas or Favoritos are among the most worthwhile gifts to bring back.

Why Quintero Is the "King of People's Cuban Cigars"

Quintero is not a cigar for showing off. It does not have the luxurious aura of Cohiba, the mystique of Trinidad, the rarity of La Gloria Cubana, or the powerful impact of Bolívar.

It is a true "everyday cigar" - affordable, reliable, honest, and not pretending to be something else.

For beginners, Quintero Londres Extra is a 30-minute entry point to understanding "real Cuban tobacco flavor" - a way to experience the flavor foundation of Vuelta Abajo tobacco without spending heavily.

For seasoned connoisseurs, Quintero is not the "main course," but the "everyday side dish" - when you want a Cuban cigar that does not require too much ceremony and is purely for relaxation, Quintero is the first choice.

For Cuba-factory-director-level enthusiasts, Quintero has two more unique values:

  • It is the "last guardian of democratization" in the Cuban cigar industry - while all brands move toward large ring gauges, high prices, and luxurious packaging (Cohiba Behike, Trinidad Vintage 10, Cohiba Royal), Quintero still upholds the philosophy that "everyone can afford one every day." That persistence itself is value.
  • It is the most direct continuation of the cigar industry's "family story" - the small factory opened by the five Quintero brothers in Cienfuegos in 1924 became a Cuban cigar brand accessible worldwide today. 5 brothers, 1 city, 100 years of history - this legacy never needs embellishment.

That cigar brand born in Cienfuegos, the Pearl of the South, continues today in every Quintero Brevas. It does not pretend to be a luxury cigar, but it is a true "Cuban cigar of the people."


Appreciating Quintero at W Cigar Bar

Quintero is one of the Cuban cigars that W Cigar Bar Gentlemen's Cigar Lounge (located in Da'an District, Taipei) continues to recommend to enthusiasts. The Quintero series appreciation experience personally planned by "Cigar Prince" Wilson Tsai - from entry-level regular-production items to rare Edición Regional and Limitada - allows Taipei cigar lounge enthusiasts to fully understand the brand's context in a cigar dining lounge-level appreciation space.

W Cigar Bar advances through four official Cuban cigar channels in parallel: PCC authorized distributor (Pacific Cigar Company), official Cuban state-run stores, Swiss general agent, and Spanish general agent - diversified official sourcing and multiple chains of authenticity certification, which are the most crucial lineage for Taiwan cigar enthusiasts in identifying authenticity. W Cigar Bar also provides appreciation and collection of aged versions with many years of maturation, making it one of the few Da'an District cigar lounges that combines orthodox Habanos lineage with aging depth as a cigar dining lounge. For Quintero enthusiasts:

  • Beginners: Experiencing Quintero Favoritos at W Cigar Bar is the most cost-effective starting point for entering the Cuban entry-level price segment
  • Advanced enthusiasts: W Cigar Bar's VIP cigar cellar storage service can store classic historical brand formats such as Quintero Brevas and Nacionales
  • Collectors: W Cigar Bar regularly introduces limited Edición Regional and Edición Limitada Quintero series

W Cigar Bible (bible.wcigarbar.com) is the cigar culture knowledge base of W Cigar Bar, meticulously created by "Cigar Prince" Wilson Tsai, organizing the complete history, craftsmanship, products, and cultural stories of 60+ Cuban and non-Cuban brands.


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PRODUCT LINES · 產品線
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比較昆德洛代表系列 Brevas、Nacionales、Londres Extra、Petit Quinteros 的環徑、長度與風格的規格資訊表
1924

Quintero 經典系列

Quintero Classic Line· 1924

Quintero 1924 創立至今的核心經典系列——Vuelta Abajo 機製/部分手工系列,平易近人價格。

Quintero 昆德洛 Brevas
Brevas · Brevas
42 環徑 · 124 mm
力道:mild-medium
2003

Quintero 區域限量版

Quintero Edición Regional· 2003

Quintero 區域限量版(RE)——為各國市場特別發行的稀有版本。

HISTORY · 歷史時間軸
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1924
founded

Cienfuegos 創立

Agustín Quintero 與四個兄弟在 Cienfuegos 創立 Quintero y Hermanos。

1940
milestone

遷至哈瓦那

開設更大捲菸工廠,使用 Vuelta Abajo 頂級菸葉。公司更名 Quintero y Hno。

1960
milestone

革命後轉為機製

大部分手工尺寸被機製或半手工短填充版取代。

1980
milestone

唯一全球機製品牌

從 1980s 到 2002 年成為唯一被 Habanos 全球行銷的古巴機製版品牌。

2002
milestone

回歸全手工短填充

Habanos S.A. 全產品線重新調整為手工短填充(tripa corta),不再是機製品牌。

2002
milestone

老款大量停產

Medias Coronas Selectas、Londres、機製版 Brevas/Panetelas/Nacionales 等老款停產。

2012
launched_product

Favoritos 推出

Petit Robusto 規格 Favoritos 推出,反映品牌進入「現代短粗時代」。

2018
milestone

A 環標準停產

Pre-1960 Standard Band A 停產,品牌與舊時代正式分手。

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