Cigars have been one of the most ancient forms of smoking and dates back
to early 1100s if not more. Their history is multinational and richly
colourful to say the least. They have been a symbol of relaxation,
elegance and decadence. They have been a symbol of authority and command
over decades, and have been one of the permanent fixtures of noted and
powerful men around the world. Perfect cigar can be hard to label as
variety in processing tobacco, their blends and much more.
Here are some
of the most expensive cigars from around the world:
Padrón Series 1926 80 YearsPriced at 30.00 USD, the Padrón Series 1926 80 Years was to celebrate the 80th
birthday of Jose Orlando Padron, the owner of the company. Though one
of the cheapest premium cigars, they come both in natural and maduro
wrappers.
Cohiba Esplendido
One of the most
renowned Cuban cigars, the Cohiba Express is priced at 34.00 USD each.
They are available in various packing sizes, and have been in production
for the mid-sixties in Havana.
Stadivarius Churchill
Priced at 34.70 USD, these cigars come in
packs of ten, rolled in individual wrappers inside a humidor chest.
What makes these cigars special is the perfect blend of Mexican,
Dominican and Nicaraguan tobacco, which is rolled in exclusive Dominican
Habano Seed wrapper leaf.
Louixs
Priced at 50.00 USD, the Louixs cigars are dubbed as the
‘finest cigars money can buy,’ by their manufacturers. Available in
Rosado wrappers, these cigars are the house cigars for Beverly Hills
Cigar Club. They have a six inch by sixty ring gauge size, and are
manufactured by Goldwin Metropolitan Company.
Arturo Fuente Opus X BBMF
Manufactured by the Arturo
Fuente, the BBMF actually stands for Big Bad Mother F*****. The Arturo
Fuente is the first acclaimed Cigar maker, and has a distinct flavour
and taste. Each of these 7 inch cigars costs 55.00 USD, and presently is
very difficult to locate, with low production.
Fuente Don Arturo AnniverXario
It was released in
2008, though created in 2001. Priced at 78 USD each, it was a tribute to
the senior Fuente, from whom Carlito Fuente bought the AF cigars in
1958. The price for the company was just 1 USD. The cigars are packed in
a chest priced at 7,500 USD. The chest houses 46 natural wrapper cigars
and 46 maduro wraps.
Arturo Fuente Opus X “A”
This is another premium cigar
from the house of Arturo Fuento. This is also the most expensive one
from the makers, priced at 79 USD apiece. It is a 43 ring gauge girth
and about 9.2 inches long. You might have to shell out some more to
enjoy this one, as it is very rare too.
Cohiba Behike
The Cohiba Behike was released in a limited special edition release in 2006, to mark the 40th
anniversary of Cuban cigar manufacturers. There were only 100 humidors
released, and each humidor contained only 40 of these special cigars,
and the price tag for these humidors are priced at 18,000 USD. What
makes these cigars special is the rarity of these 4000 hand rolled
cigars. They were rolled by a Cuban lady Norma, and each of these
special edition cigars are priced at about 450 USD.
Gurkha His Majesty’s Reserve
Each of the masterpieces
is priced at 750 USD each. Each of these cigars are 7.5 inch long and 52
ring gauge, and are available in boxes of 20, priced at 15,000 USD
each. The cigars are made from 18-year-old tobacco, and the leaves are
soaked in Louis XII de Remy Martin cognac which is one of the most
expensive Cognacs, too. Personally dolled out by K. Hansotia the owner,
the company produces only 100 such boxes every year.
Gurkha Black Dragon
One of the most expensive cigars
in the world, each Gurkha Black Dragon is priced at 1,150 USD. Each of
these cigars is 8.5 inch long, and 52 ring gauge in girth. The limited
edition line of Black Dragon is manufactured from an international mix
of rich tobacco rolled under a leafy sheath. The cigars were packed in
hand crafted camel bone cigar chests. Each of these chest was priced at
115,000 USD.
Mayan Sicars
Discovered by teams of archaeologists
from Tampa University during excavating sites around Guatemala, they
were found in a clay pot labelled ‘Sicars’, which literally means ‘to
smoke rolled tobacco leaves’ in Yucatec. The word ‘Sicar’ is also
considered to be the origin of the word Cigars. These 600 year old
cigars are extremely well preserved and experts opine that they can be
smoked. They are up for grabs for 200,000 USD each.
Finally
Other than these listed here, there are some more cigars that can be
considered as premium cigars. King of Denmark Cigars can be customized
with gold foils with names written on them, and they can also be personalized with diamond, gold or silver crowns. A pack of thirty
cigars can come for 4,500 USD only. The ‘El Gigante’ is a gigantic
cigar is also available for 200,000 USD. Made from 1600 pounds of
tobacco this gigantic cigar is 1920 ring gauge, and special adjustments
have been made for the smoking pleasure of 40 people simultaneously.
Our other Articles about Cigars:
Cigars
Cigar Guide
Cigar City
JP 2016/06/12
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