Cohiba Cigars
Cohiba XV 550
The most distinctive leaf of a Cohiba XV cigar is its sun-grown Sumatra wrapper from Ecuador. Harvested only from the tops of the tobacco plants, each of these wrapper leaves is aged in tercio for three years.
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Cohiba XV 645
The most distinctive leaf of a Cohiba XV cigar is its sun-grown Sumatra wrapper from Ecuador. Harvested only from the tops of the tobacco plants, each of these wrapper leaves is aged in tercio for three years.
Merchant: Tinder Box Cigars, Pipes, & Smoking Accessories
Cohiba XV 652
The most distinctive leaf of a Cohiba XV cigar is its sun-grown Sumatra wrapper from Ecuador. Harvested only from the tops of the tobacco plants, each of these wrapper leaves is aged in tercio for three years.
Merchant: Tinder Box Cigars, Pipes, & Smoking Accessories
Cohiba XV 660
The most distinctive leaf of a Cohiba XV cigar is its sun-grown Sumatra wrapper from Ecuador. Harvested only from the tops of the tobacco plants, each of these wrapper leaves is aged in tercio for three years.
Merchant: Tinder Box Cigars, Pipes, & Smoking Accessories
Cohiba XV 749
The most distinctive leaf of a Cohiba XV cigar is its sun-grown Sumatra wrapper from Ecuador. Harvested only from the tops of the tobacco plants, each of these wrapper leaves is aged in tercio for three years.
Merchant: Tinder Box Cigars, Pipes, & Smoking Accessories
Cohiba Churchill
Five centuries after Christopher Columbus heard the word Cohiba for the first time in the Dominican Republic, a Cohiba cigar was developed in the same country by Diaz y Cia in l978.
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