Top 10 Most Expensive Cigars in the World
Smoking
is a hobby that is enjoyed by many people, regardless of gender, age
and social status, all over the world. However, most of these smokers
puff on normal cigarettes, which are cheaper when compared to cigars.
Cigars are usually associated to power and wealth and it goes without a
say that they’re quite expensive indeed. First time smokers are normally
shocked when they want to purchase cigars because of the price tag.
Even though most other countries produce classic cigars, Cuban cigars
without a doubt rank the highest in any list. Nonetheless, it’s
important to be aware that most of the products from Cuba are illegal in
the US. Here is a list of the top 10 most expensive cigars in the
world:
10. Padr0n Serie 1962 80 Years, $30.00
When
Jose Orlando, the founder of this cigar manufacturing company hit 80
years, this series was released to honor him. It can be purchased in
boxes, that contain eight cigars, or as a single stick from local shops.
9. Cohiba Esplendido, $34.00
This
is a renowned Cuban cigar brand that was launched in the 60s. It can be
purchased in a box containing 25 cigars or a packet containing three
cigars. Prices for the boxes range from $92 to over $750. The brand is
produced in Havana, Cuba.
8. Stradavarius, $34.70
This
cigar is usually available in boxes containing 10 sticks. They brand
mix tobacco from several places, including Mexico and the Dominican
Republic, to give the finished product a distinctive taste
7. Louixs, $50.00
This
cigar has been labeled by critics as the finest that money can buy.
Manufactured by the Goldwin Metropolitan Company, the cigar is usually
sold as a single stick. It has a ring size of six inches.
6. Arturo Fuente Opus X BBMF, $55.00
This
cigar is definitely a collector’s item. It can rarely be found in local
cigar shops due to its high demand. The name BBMF is an acronym that
stands for Big Bad Mother F**ker. It seems that the cigar is designed to
spark controversies.
5. King of Denmark, $75.00
This
cigar is usually made on order. In a single day, the company only
produces approx 30 King of Denmark cigars. They’re normally wrapped
using gold foil bearing the name of the client. The cigars can also be
personalized with a diamond, gold and silver crown for a cost of $4,500.
4. Fuente Don Arturo AnniverXario, $78.00
This
cigar was created in 2001 but was released seven years later in 2008.
The president of the company, known as Carlito Fuente, created the cigar
brand in memory of his father, known as Arturo. For a box of 46 sticks,
expect to pay $7,500.
3. Arturo Fuente Opus X “A”, $79.00
This
cigar collection is one of the rarest in the market. Its length is 9.2
inches while its ring size is 43 inches. The Arturo Fuente Opus “A” is
sold as a single stick at selected cigar shops worldwide. It can also be
purchased from few online retailers.
2. Cohiba Behike, $470.00
The
Cohiba Behike measures 7.5 inches long and has a 52-inch ring size. It
first hit the market in 2006 and the company only manufactured 100
pieces then. Currently, plans are underway to release different brands
of the same cigar that will retail at cheaper prices.
1. Gurkha Black Dragon, $1,150.00
This
is the most expensive cigar on the market. The cigar is available at a
size of 8.5 inches long and 52-inch ring size. The bone chests in which
they come in are hand carved. They’re rarely available and can only be
purchased at selected cigar shops worldwide.
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