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Most Expensive Cigar?

Cifuentes Altezas Reales. Discontinued in the 70s and has fetched $10,000................for a box of 10.
 
Dude at $750 a cigar do you actually smoke it how about if turns out to be bad cigar.. :whistling:
Wow, $750 for a single cigar.
No way, I'm a cheap bastard.
I can buy a whole lot of very good cigars for $750.
 
May not the be most expensive, but a pre-embargo Cuban Davidoff would be pretty cool....... :cool:

Now *that* would be a neat trick.
....whoops! I was wrong on my dates:

In 1967, Davidoff was approached by Cubatabaco, Cuba's state tobacco monopoly after the Revolution, about creating a personal brand of cigars for his stores. The cigars were rolled in the newly-established El Laguito factory in Havana, which had been established to roll Cuban President Fidel Castro's own private cigars, Cohíba. In 1969, the first productions of Davidoff cigars were released, which included the No. 1, the No. 2, and Ambassadrice (which all shared the same sizes as the early Cohiba line) and the Châteaux Series (now no longer under the Hoyo de Monterrey label, but exclusively made for the Davidoff marque).

...so, yeah, I guess a pre-embargo Davidoff would be pretty rare.... :p
 
May not the be most expensive, but a pre-embargo Cuban Davidoff would be pretty cool....... :cool:

Now *that* would be a neat trick.
....whoops! I was wrong on my dates:

In 1967, Davidoff was approached by Cubatabaco, Cuba's state tobacco monopoly after the Revolution, about creating a personal brand of cigars for his stores. The cigars were rolled in the newly-established El Laguito factory in Havana, which had been established to roll Cuban President Fidel Castro's own private cigars, Cohíba. In 1969, the first productions of Davidoff cigars were released, which included the No. 1, the No. 2, and Ambassadrice (which all shared the same sizes as the early Cohiba line) and the Châteaux Series (now no longer under the Hoyo de Monterrey label, but exclusively made for the Davidoff marque).

...so, yeah, I guess a pre-embargo Davidoff would be pretty rare.... :p

Hell I wouldn't mind seeing one from the 70s!
 
Gurkha Black Dragon (Not the new release) came in a $115,000, 80 year old camel bone box. I believe it was a box of 100. That's $1150 a stick. Plus the bone box :D I believe they only released 5 boxes per year.

*Edit - enerjay posted a topic about it about two years ago. (google found an old cigarpass post) Linky

P.S enerjay's link gets re-routed to puff.com. No article.
 
At least at 7 1/2 inches you are getting your moneys worth for the Behike :laugh: The 40th anniversary Humidor looks AWESOME!!


I'm about to burn my fingers on a Behike right now... Amazing...


=o


Very nice! Not a vitasea special but the real thing!

Ha ha... No, this one came from my buddy's humidor. It was my birthday on the 20th, and since he missed my party, he decided to surprise me last night with one of them...
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This is what it looked like after I had my way with it...
 
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