History of Cohiba
Cohiba is one of the most iconic and prestigious cigar brands in the world, deeply rooted in Cuban History and culture. Its origins trace back to 1966, when it was created exclusively for Fidel Castro and high-ranking Cuban officials. Rolled in the top-secret El Laguito factory in Havana, these cigars were once a state secret, unavailable to the public and reserved for diplomatic gifts.
It wasn't until 1982 that Cohiba Cigars were officially released to the market, quickly becoming a global symbol of luxury and status. Known for their impeccable construction, elegant presentation, and complex flavor profiles, Cohiba cigars are made from the finest Cuban tobaccos, specially selected and aged under rigorous conditions. Signature lines like the Cohiba Espléndidos and Cohiba Behike have elevated the brand to legendary status among aficionados.
To taste a Cohiba is to experience the pinnacle of Cuban craftsmanship. Dont miss your chance to enjoy the heritage and prestige that come with every puff of a Cohiba cigar.