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Cohiba Cigars




Esplendidos
    Ring 4.7 mm Length 70 mm Cigars on the Box 25
553 € Add to cart

Lanceros
    Ring 3.8 mm Length 76 mm Cigars on the Box 25
433 € Add to cart

Coronas Especial
    Ring 3.8 mm Length 59 mm Cigars on the Box 25
383 € Add to cart

Robustos
    Ring 5.0 mm Length 50 mm Cigars on the Box 25
368 € Add to cart

Exquisitos
    Ring 3.3 mm Length 50 mm Cigars on the Box 25
229 € Add to cart

Siglo VI
    Ring 20.6 mm Length 15.0 mm Cigars on the Box 25
479 € Add to cart

Siglo V
    Ring 6.7 mm Length 43 mm Cigars on the Box 25
433 € Add to cart

Siglo IV
    Ring 5.7 mm Length 46 mm Cigars on the Box 25
308 € Add to cart

Siglo III
    Ring 6.1 mm Length 42 mm Cigars on the Box 25
257 € Add to cart

Siglo II
    Ring 5.1 mm Length 42 mm Cigars on the Box 25
232 € Add to cart

Siglo I
    Ring 4.0 mm Length 40 mm Cigars on the Box 25
185 € Add to cart

History

In 1492, during Columbus' first voyage to the "new world", he visited the island of Cuba. His sailors were introduced to "Cohiba" by the island natives, a bunch of dried leaves that were smoked in a pipe called a "Tobacco".

When Columbus returned to Spain with a sampling of the dried leaves, it is said that he mistakenly called the leafy smoke “Tobacco”. And so it goes…Cohiba, true to its brand, is “Tobacco”, literally. If there is one Cuban cigar that is truly worthy of it’s name, it is definitely the Cohiba. The brand, first introduced in 1968, was originally reserved for diplomatic use only.

In 1982, three types of Cohiba Cuban cigars were introduced to non-diplomats: the Lanceros, the Coronas Especiales and the Panatelas. Three more vitoles were added to the brand in 1989: the Espléndidos, the Robustos and the Exquisitos, completing what is known as "La Línea Clasica". Five more vitoles were added in 1992 creating the "Linea 1492": the Siglo I, II, III, IV and V. Cohiba remains the “King of the Cubans”. Only the finest tobacco leaves are used to create the various types of Cohiba cigars.

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