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he most legendary name in cigars, gold plated.

When you see the name Cohiba on a cigar band, you already know you’re in for a good experience. The folks who make them are very aware of this, and they work hard to uphold that reputation. Since 1966, they haven’t done anything halfway, and certainly don’t cut corners. That’s why when I heard that they were finally going to release a cigar with a Connecticut wrapper, I could hardly contain myself. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on a box.

The blend for this cigar is, in a word, impressive. Inside, a veritable feast of Brazilian Mata Fina, Dominican Olor, Dominican Piloto Cubana, and Nicaraguan Jalapa fillers dancing beneath a rich, flavorful Mexican San Andres binder. But let’s be honest, it’s the wrapper that caught your eye, and for good reason. This beautiful blonde leaf is from Ecuador’s Los Rios province and is grown beneath natural cloud cover yielding a beautiful golden color and almost imperceptible veins. Expect a bounty of cream, toast, nuts, and a subtle spice that’ll go perfectly with your morning coffee, or any occasion worth celebrating. It’s the most well-known name in cigars, with the best-selling wrapper leaf, how could you go wrong?

Note: The Packs of 20 listed below are packaged as 4 packs of 5

Cohiba Connecticut

$245.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax

10% OFF $300 OR MORE

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    NOTE & WARNING

    WARNING warning: This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical.

    WARNING: Cigar smoking can cause cancers of the mouth and throat, even if you do not inhale.

    WARNING: Tobacco Use Increases the Risk of Infertility, Stillbirth and Low Birth Weight.

    WARNING: Cigars are not a safe alternative to cigarettes.

    WARNING: Cigar use while pregnant can harm you and your baby.

    WARNING: Cigar smoking can cause lung cancer and heart disease.

    WARNING: Tobacco smoke increases the risk of lung cancer and heart disease, even in nonsmokers.

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