Sancho Panza Cuban Cigars
Like other great Habano brands, such as Montecristo and Romeo y Julieta, Sancho Panza takes its name from a master piece of world literature. In Don Quixote, the famous 17th
Century Spanish novel by miguel de Cervantes, it was Sancho Panza who served the errant knight as his faithful squire.
His name was first used for a Habano in 1848 and since then it has enjoyed a reputation for quality amongst discerning smokers. The range today includes an example of the largest Habano available, a 9 ¼" x 49 Gran Corona, which bears the simple name of Sancho.










