Gran Habano has a redesigned booth this year with a very South Beach Miami feel to it. The theming is on point, and despite it appearing to be a slight downsizing from last year, I really enjoyed it.

While there are technically not any new cigar releases this year from the company, it is debuting some five-pack samplers in humidified travel pouches.

Gran Habano 5 Pack Samplers

There are six types of samplers available, all in the company’s humidified travel pouches. The first four are from the core lines, with each featuring three available sizes to choose from.

Gran Habano Connecticut #1 5 Pack Sampler

  • Gran Habano Connecticut #1 Gran Robusto 5-Pack (6 x 54) — $37
  • Gran Habano Connecticut #1 Churchill 5-Pack (7 x 48) — $37
  • Gran Habano Connecticut #1 Pyramid 5-Pack (6 1/8 x 52) — $38.50

Gran Habano Corojo #5 5 Pack Sampler

  • Gran Habano Corojo #5 Gran Robusto 5-Pack (6 x 54) — $37
  • Gran Habano Corojo #5 Churchill 5-Pack (7 x 48) — $37
  • Gran Habano Corojo #5 Pyramid 5-Pack (6 1/8 x 52) — $38.50

Gran Habano Maduro 5 Pack Sampler

  • Gran Habano Maduro Gran Robusto 5-Pack (6 x 54) — $38
  • Gran Habano Maduro Churchill 5-Pack (7 x 48) — $38
  • Gran Habano Maduro Pyramid 5-Pack (6 1/8 x 52) — $39.50

Additionally, there are two samplers featuring a variety of cigars from the company. All of the cigars in these packs are the 6 x 54 Gran Robusto size.

Gran Habano Core Brand 5 Pack Sampler — $37.20

  • Gran Habano Connecticut #1 (two in the package)
  • Gran Habano Habano #3
  • Gran Habano Corojo #5
  • Gran Habano Corojo Maduro

Gran Habano Premium Brand 5 Pack Sampler — $45.60

  • Gran Habano Blue in Green
  • Gran Habano Black Dahlia
  • Gran Habano La Conquista
  • Gran Habano Gran Reserva 2011
  • Gran Habano Gran Reserva 2012

Production: Regular Production

Release Date: July 2021

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Brian Burt

I have been smoking cigars since 2005 and reviewing them as a hobby since 2010. Initially, I started out small with a 50-count humidor and only smoking one or two cigars a month. Not knowing anybody else that smoked cigars, it was only an occasional hobby that I took part in. In March of 2010, I joined Nublive and Cigar Asylum, connecting me with many people who also shared an interest in cigars. Reading what they had to say about brands I had never heard of, I quickly immersed myself in the boutique brands of the industry and it was then that cigars transformed from a hobby into a passion.