Casamontez has a fascinating origin story, tracing back to a popular brand of the 1930s and early 1940s made at the Padre Varela factory in Havana. The Perdomo family revived it as a tribute to their patriarch Silvio Perdomo, who began his cigar apprenticeship at that very factory in the early 1930s. The blend uses Cuban seed Nicaraguan tobaccos in a box-pressed Habano format, accented by a genuine African Cameroon wrapper that adds its characteristic sweetness and creaminess. It is a thoughtful piece of living history from one of the most respected families in the cigar business.