Cohiba Cigars
Since 1966, Cohiba has stood as one of the most famous names in cigars, though the story splits into Cuban and non-Cuban versions depending on the market. The non-Cuban line sold in the United States developed its own identity through General Cigar, pairing prestige branding with polished Dominican craftsmanship.
Across the portfolio, Cohiba is known for refined construction and blends that often lean creamy, woody, spicy, and layered rather than rough or overpowering. Some lines stay smooth and elegant, while others push deeper into fuller body and darker flavor. That range has helped Cohiba remain a status name without relying on one single profile.
For many smokers, part of the appeal is history and image, but the cigars themselves keep the brand relevant. Cohiba continues to speak to smokers who want a recognized name with premium presentation and well-made tobacco behind it.












