
The official website says that the cigars are made “by the master blenders of Cohiba” in Dominican Republic.
According to published reports, the cigar is made with a Connecticut broadleaf binder and Connecticut Havana wrapper. The leaves are transferred to the Dominican Republic and then said to undergo a four-year aging process, concluding with a year of finishing in Dominican rum barrels and then a six month resting period in a cedar lined room.
The kicker? The cigar is only part of a package that includes a humidor, 21 cigars and a small travel case. Barney’s has already listed the humidor on their website for a cool $1,000. Comador’s website is offering a box of seven cigars for $210 and a travel cylinder for $350, which also includes seven cigars.
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