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Cuban Cigars

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Cuban cigars, known worldwide as Habanos, are the benchmark for handmade premium tobacco. Grown in Cuba’s Vuelta Abajo region and rolled entirely by hand, every authentic Cuban cigar carries the official Habanos seal that guarantees its origin. Explore genuine cigars from every major Cuban brand, shipped worldwide.
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Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills
4.42 · 24 reviews 24 Reviews
ROBUSTO · 55 · 5.125"

Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills

MILD TO MEDIUM
Brand: Romeo y Julieta Ring Gauge: 55 Length: 5.125"
$715 $ 715
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Cohiba Siglo II
4.39 · 23 reviews 23 Reviews
PETIT CORONA · 42 · 5.125"

Cohiba Siglo II

MEDIUM
Brand: Cohiba Ring Gauge: 42 Length: 5.125"
$813 $ 813
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Cohiba Robusto Supremo Edicion Limitada 2014
4.72 · 25 reviews 25 Reviews
58 · 5.0"

Cohiba Robusto Supremo Edicion Limitada 2014

MEDIUM TO FULL
Brand: Cohiba Ring Gauge: 58 Length: 127, 5.0"
$1,600 $ 1,600
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Cohiba Lanceros 25
4.50 · 46 reviews 46 Reviews
LANCERO · 38 · 7.5"

Cohiba Lanceros 25

MEDIUM TO FULL
Brand: Cohiba Ring Gauge: 38 Length: 7.5"
$880 $ 880
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Montecristo 80 Aniversario
4.52 · 75 reviews 75 Reviews
GRAN ROBUSTO · 55 · 6.5"

Montecristo 80 Aniversario

MEDIUM TO FULL
Brand: Montecristo Ring Gauge: 55 Length: 6.5"
$1,285 $ 1,285
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Partagas Lusitanias
4.52 · 23 reviews 23 Reviews
DOUBLE CORONA · 49 · 7.625"

Partagas Lusitanias

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Brand: Partagas Ring Gauge: 49 Length: 7.625"
$967 $ 967
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Romeo y Julieta Churchills
4.47 · 60 reviews 60 Reviews
CHURCHILL · 47 · 7.0"

Romeo y Julieta Churchills

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Brand: Romeo y Julieta Ring Gauge: 47 Length: 7.0"
$633 $ 633
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Cohiba Siglo III
4.59 · 46 reviews 46 Reviews
CORONA GRANDE · 42 · 6.125"

Cohiba Siglo III

MEDIUM
Brand: Cohiba Ring Gauge: 42 Length: 6.125"
$838 $ 838
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Partagas Serie E No. 2
4.41 · 41 reviews 41 Reviews
ROBUSTO EXTRA · 54 · 5.5"

Partagas Serie E No. 2

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Brand: Partagas Ring Gauge: 54 Length: 5.5"
$691 $ 691
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Cohiba Medio Siglo
4.54 · 41 reviews 41 Reviews
PETIT ROBUSTO · 52 · 4.0"

Cohiba Medio Siglo

MEDIUM
Brand: Cohiba Ring Gauge: 52 Length: 4.0"
$852 $ 852
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Cohiba Sublimes "Limited Edition 2004" VINTAGE
4.39 · 31 reviews 31 Reviews
SUBLIME · 54 · 6.5"

Cohiba Sublimes "Limited Edition 2004" VINTAGE

FULL
Brand: Cohiba Ring Gauge: 54 Length: 6.5"
$3,800 $ 3,800
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Bolivar Belicosos Finos Cabinet Box
4.50 · 14 reviews 14 Reviews

Bolivar Belicosos Finos Cabinet Box

Brand: Bolivar
$688 $ 688
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Trinidad Topes
4.47 · 15 reviews 15 Reviews
SHORT ROBUSTO · 56 · 4.875"

Trinidad Topes

MEDIUM
Brand: Trinidad Ring Gauge: 56 Length: 4.875"
$726 $ 726
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Montecristo Petit No. 2
4.25 · 20 reviews 20 Reviews
PYRAMID · 52 · 4.875"

Montecristo Petit No. 2

MEDIUM
Brand: Montecristo Ring Gauge: 52 Length: 4.875"
$581 $ 581
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H. Upmann Magnum 56 EDICION LIMITADA 2015
4.54 · 80 reviews 80 Reviews
GORDITO · 56 · 5.9"

H. Upmann Magnum 56 EDICION LIMITADA 2015

MILD TO MEDIUM
Brand: H. Upmann Ring Gauge: 56 Length: 5.9"
$1,122 $ 1,122
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H Upmann No.2
4.46 · 57 reviews 57 Reviews
PYRAMID · 52 · 6.1"

H Upmann No.2

MILD TO MEDIUM
Brand: H. Upmann Ring Gauge: 52 Length: 6.1"
$581 $ 581
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Cohiba Talismán 2017 Limited Edition in London
4.52 · 21 reviews 21 Reviews
ROBUSTO EXTRA · 54 · 6.125"

Cohiba Talismán 2017 Limited Edition in London

MEDIUM TO FULL
Brand: Cohiba Ring Gauge: 54 Length: 6.125"
$1,299 $ 1,299
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Trinidad Vigia
4.50 · 22 reviews 22 Reviews
ROBUSTO · 54 · 4.33"

Trinidad Vigia

MEDIUM
Brand: Trinidad Ring Gauge: 54 Length: 4.33"
$601 $ 601
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Cohiba  Siglo VI Ceramic Jar
4.62 · 37 reviews 37 Reviews

Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar

Brand: Cohiba Cigars
$1,976 $ 1,976
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Bolivar Belicosos Finos
4.55 · 22 reviews 22 Reviews
PYRAMID · 52 · 5.5"

Bolivar Belicosos Finos

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Brand: Bolivar Ring Gauge: 52 Length: 5.5"
$663 $ 663
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What Are Cuban Cigars?

Cuban cigars, officially called Habanos, are premium cigars made entirely in Cuba from tobacco grown on the island. They are produced under the control of Habanos S.A., the body that protects the Denomination of Origin, so a true Cuban cigar can only ever come from Cuba. This single rule is what separates a genuine Habano from every other cigar in the world.

Most of the tobacco comes from the Vuelta Abajo zone in Pinar del Rio, a small western region considered the finest cigar tobacco terroir on earth. The combination of red soil, humidity, and generations of farming knowledge gives Cuban tobacco a depth of flavour that growers in other countries have spent decades trying, and failing, to copy.

What Makes Cuban Cigars Different

Three things set Cuban cigars apart: the terroir, the leaf blending, and the fact that premium Habanos are made totalmente a mano, fully by hand, with long filler leaves running the length of the cigar. A master roller, or torcedor, can spend years training before being trusted with the top vitolas.

Every Cuban cigar is built from three types of leaf, and each one shapes the final smoke:

  • Wrapper (capa): the outer leaf that defines much of the aroma and first impression. Learn how shades change the flavour in our guide to cigar wrapper types.
  • Binder (capote): the leaf that holds the bunch together and supports an even burn.
  • Filler (tripa): the blend of leaves at the core that carries the body and strength of the cigar.

Cuban Cigar Brands and Strength

Habanos is home to a portfolio of distinct brands, each with its own character and following. Some are smooth and elegant, others bold and full bodied, which means there is a Cuban cigar for almost every palate. The table below gives a quick orientation by body before you explore the brands above.

BrandTypical bodyKnown for
CohibaMedium to fullCuba's flagship luxury brand
MontecristoMedium to fullThe world's best selling Cuban brand
Romeo y JulietaMediumApproachable, balanced classics
PartagasFullRich, earthy, powerful blends
Hoyo de MonterreyMild to mediumSmooth, refined daytime smokes
H. UpmannMild to mediumElegant, cedary character
BolivarFullStrength for experienced smokers
TrinidadMediumRefined complexity and prestige

For a full breakdown, read our complete guide to all 27 Habanos brands, or see which names lead the pack in our ranking of the best Cuban cigar brands.

How to Choose the Right Cuban Cigar

The right cigar depends on three simple questions: how much time you have, how strong you want the smoke, and the occasion. A short robusto suits an hour, while a churchill or double corona rewards a relaxed evening. Ring gauge, the diameter of the cigar, affects both draw and intensity.

If you are new to Habanos, start with milder, well constructed cigars rather than the strongest blends. Our guide to the best Cuban cigars for beginners is a good first step, and the Cuban cigar size guide explains vitolas and ring gauge in plain language. Watching the budget? See our picks for the best value Cuban cigars under twenty dollars.

How to Spot an Authentic Cuban Cigar

Authentic Cuban cigars carry clear markers. Boxes show the green and white Habanos seal, which since 2009 has included a hologram and a unique barcode, along with the stamps "Hecho en Cuba" and "Totalmente a Mano" for fully handmade cigars. Counterfeits are common, so knowing what to check matters.

Every cigar we sell is genuine, sealed Habanos sourced through legitimate channels. To learn the details yourself, read our complete authentication guide, and see our 100 percent authenticity guarantee.

Storing and Aging Cuban Cigars

Cuban cigars are a natural product and need stable conditions to stay at their best. Aim for around 65 to 70 percent relative humidity and a temperature near 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, which keeps the wrapper supple and the burn even. A good humidor does this work for you.

New to storage? Our humidor buying guide covers how to choose and season one, while how long cigars last and how to age Cuban cigars explain what happens over time and when a cigar is ready to smoke.

Pairing and Enjoying Cuban Cigars

A Cuban cigar is at its best with the right drink and a little patience. Aged rum, single malt whisky, and strong coffee are classic partners that echo the cigar's notes of cocoa, cedar, and spice. Our complete cigar and drink pairing guide shows how to match body and flavour, and how to light a cigar covers the basics of a clean start. Buying for someone else? The Cuban cigar gift guide has ideas for every budget.

Buying Cuban Cigars Online

Buying Habanos online is the easiest way to reach the full range of Cuban brands and limited editions in one place. We ship worldwide, with delivery costs calculated at checkout, and stand behind the authenticity of everything we sell. If you are weighing your options, our articles on buying Cuban cigars online and Cuban versus Dominican cigars are worth a read, and the most expensive Cuban cigars feature is a fun look at the top of the market. See our shipping and returns page for full details, or browse the Cuban cigar blog for more guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your Cuban cigars authentic?

Yes. Every cigar is genuine Habanos, sourced through legitimate channels and sold sealed with the official Habanos seal. You can verify the markers yourself using our authentication guide, and your purchase is covered by our authenticity guarantee.

How should I store Cuban cigars?

Keep them in a humidor at around 65 to 70 percent relative humidity and 16 to 18 degrees Celsius. These conditions protect the wrapper and keep the burn even. Our humidor buying guide explains how to set this up correctly.

Which Cuban cigar is best for beginners?

Start with milder, well balanced brands such as Hoyo de Monterrey, H. Upmann, or Romeo y Julieta, and popular sizes like the Montecristo No. 4. See our full list of the best Cuban cigars for beginners for guidance.

Do you ship Cuban cigars worldwide?

Yes, we ship worldwide. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on your destination. Full details are on our shipping and returns page.

What makes Cuban cigars different from other cigars?

Cuban cigars are grown and rolled entirely in Cuba, mainly with tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo region, and premium Habanos are made fully by hand with long filler. That combination of terroir and craft gives a flavour that other origins cannot replicate, as we explain in Cuban versus Dominican cigars.

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