Arawak is one in the findings in which I have never heard of;
http://www.arawakcigars.com/home.html
You sure thats real? This picture...
and the half-naked anorexic model makes me wonder...
Arawak is one in the findings in which I have never heard of;
http://www.arawakcigars.com/home.html
The Opus Forbidden X cigars at Casa Fuente. A BBMF was $150 per stick!
Well this isn't exactly mainstream, cause you won't find them.
But Gurkha sells "His Majesty's Grand Reserve" boxes for an MSRP of $10,000.00 for a box of 20.
They only make 10 boxes a year.
So I guess that gets down to about $500.00 per stick. But like I said, you're not gonna find it in your local B&M, so doesn't really count.
Gurkha 'His Majesty's Reserve'
Introducing, the world's most expensive cigar.
Gurkha represents the highest tier of super-premium cigars. Blended by Kaizad Hansotia, each cigar is a true masterpiece that celebrates the history-rich art of hand-rolled cigars. Thanks to over a century of tradition, experience and knowledge, the Gurkha name has become widely known as the Rolls Royce of cigars, providing a savory and memorable experience appreciated by even the most critical of enthusiasts. An experience other top boutique brands strive to offer.
“His Majesty’s Reserve”, often shortened to “HMR”, is regarded as the finest cigar in the world. Featured in Maxim Magazine, this elusive cigar is a far cry from commonplace, due to its rare ingredients and expensive, time consuming process.
First, the tobaccos. The Cibao Valley of the Dominican Republic is responsible for growing the country’s finest, most flavorful and sought after leaves. Only the top percentage of leaves from select crops is hand-selected to serve as filler and binder for His Majesty’s Reserve. These exquisite tobaccos, Dominican Cuban Piloto, undergo an extensive aging process. The Connecticut Shade wrapper chosen is best of breed. Silky, smooth and vein-free, utilization of this gorgeous leaf begins with a 5+ year aging process, followed by a fermentation period of at least 7 months.
When all is said and done, the tobaccos enter phase 2, a phase which sets His Majesty’s Reserve a cut above the rest. The carefully treated long-leaf fillers and binders are slowly enhanced by the luxurious nuances of Louis XIII Cognac, the most prized (and expensive) of spirits – roughly $1,300 per bottle. This painstaking process requires a minimum of 1 year to complete.
His Majesty’s Reserve is more than just a cigar, it is a memorable experience that few will ever have, but those that do will cherish each puff. From the masterfully balanced bouquet of buttery smooth flavors to the intoxicating aromas, this cigar is the absolute epitome of world’s finest.
MOst expensive cigars would
be VINTAGE CUBAN Davidoff and or Dunhills.
Non cuban.
I would say the rarer/limited production OPUS X cigars.
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Cigars international has them listed at 400 a stick if you look under the list of singles.Well this isn't exactly mainstream, cause you won't find them.
But Gurkha sells "His Majesty's Grand Reserve" boxes for an MSRP of $10,000.00 for a box of 20.
They only make 10 boxes a year.
So I guess that gets down to about $500.00 per stick. But like I said, you're not gonna find it in your local B&M, so doesn't really count.
Cigars international has them listed at 400 a stick if you look under the list of singles.Well this isn't exactly mainstream, cause you won't find them.
But Gurkha sells "His Majesty's Grand Reserve" boxes for an MSRP of $10,000.00 for a box of 20.
They only make 10 boxes a year.
So I guess that gets down to about $500.00 per stick. But like I said, you're not gonna find it in your local B&M, so doesn't really count.