The Cohiba cigar was conceived by Che Guevara himself as a super-premium cigar strictly reserved for Fidel, his buddies and world dignitaries. Only women roll them, and for many years only the most powerful people smoked them. When released to the public in 1982, Cohibas were an instant sensation -- and for good reason.
Writing for Forbes.com, the site’s tastemaker Nick Passmore did not hesitate in calling Cohiba’s Esplendido (along with the robusto), the “best cigar [he has] ever smoked” and Cigar Aficionado’s James Suckling gushed about the “unbelievable pedigree” of this cigar “bombshell.”
Writing for Forbes.com, the site’s tastemaker Nick Passmore did not hesitate in calling Cohiba’s Esplendido (along with the robusto), the “best cigar [he has] ever smoked” and Cigar Aficionado’s James Suckling gushed about the “unbelievable pedigree” of this cigar “bombshell.”
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