cohiba fake cigar box
For years we have heard rumours about a special box of Cohiba Esplendidos with a see through lid and a humidity device inside it.

Admittedly most of these reports came from the other side of the Atlantic, but nevertheless we were intrigued.Inquiries to Habanos SA met with a firm denial that any such box had ever been produced for their flagship brand. So we were delighted when one turned up in London. A taxi driver, who wanted a substantial sum for it, left it with a leading cigar merchant just long enough for us to take a picture, and here it is. The style of the box is a bit rough but not a bad idea. The cigars however are grotesque. If anyone offers you a box like it, tell them it's a total fake!



(c)Hunters & Frankau

(Havana cigar importers with over 200 years experience)




fake cohiba cigar


Last year this box of Cohiba Robustos containing just two cigars from its original contents was sent to Havana importers Hunters & Frankau. The owner had received it as a gift from a friend who had been to Havana and he wanted to know if it was genuine.


The exterior gave very little away. It was well finished with all the stamps and stickers in place. True the green Cuban Government warranty seal had come off but it was included and this can happen on proper boxes. The only tangible pointer was that the factory stamp was missing from the base but this too has been known on the real thing. So there was nothing conclusive to prove it was fake even if there was cause for suspicion and it would have taken an expert to notice it. On opening the box, the Robusto sticker on the glacine paper than encloses the bundle of cigars was perfect, but underneath the yellow ribbon that wrapped the cigars was totally wrong. It was from a box of Cohiba Siglos and badly printed too. Now the suspicion that it was counterfeit was a virtual certainty but what about the cigars? The owner had given his permission for them to be smoked. The inspectors chose to decline his offer for fear of what they might taste. Instead they took each one apart. One cigar (A above) had a genuine band on it which the other (B above) carried one, which had clearly been run off on a colour photocopier. Ironically the one with the photocopied band ( B ) was the better-made cigar. As you can see it had long filler leaves, a decent binder and an attractive wrapper. But, all the filler leaves were of exactly the same type with no blend of ligero, seco and volado. It would have smoked all right but it would not have had much taste - and certainly not the Cohiba taste. The other felt like a rock and proved to be chock-a-block with all sorts of bits and pieces of tobacco. Had it been smokeable goodness knows what it would have tasted like, but it wasn't.


There are several lessons to be learnt from this episode. First, its very easy to be taken in by fakes. The box looked fine and so did the cigars at first sight. Second, the counterfeiters use many different ways to make their cigars. At least both these cigars were made of tobacco, which is not always the case. And last, no matter how little they charge for cigars like this, you'll do better to stick to the real thing bought from a reputable retailer.


(c)Hunters & Frankau

(Havana cigar importers with over 200 years experience)



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3 comments

Comment from: Paul Reynolds [Visitor]
I just got a box of these fakes in the same glass top box from a co-worker whom is a Dominican Citizen.

He said he went through the factory tour and bought these in the gift shop in the factory for $75 each (he got a box also).

I was excited when I first got them but because I had never heard of the Esplendidos before,I decided to check them out on the web. I just took 4 or 5 puffs from one one and knew they were fake. Mushy feel and burned like hemp, and real smokey.

I then put it out and dissected it length wise and although it had good sized leaves, they were like rice paper and there was a lot of small scraps of loose tobaco.

I am returning them to my co worker today. Pensacola FL
09th July 2009 @ 14:43
Comment from: frank migliore [Visitor]
I JUST GOT BACK FROM COSTA RICA AND WAS ABLE TO PURCHASE TWO CLEAR TOP BOXES OF COHIBA ESPLENDIDOS FROM A "STREET VENDOR". THE PRICE STARTED A 80.00 PER BOX, AND BEFORE IT WAS OVER ME AND MY FRIENDS WERE ABLE TO PURCHASE TWO BOXES FOR 80.00 . THAT SHOULD OF BEEN MY FIRST TIP THAT THEY WERE FAKE. O WELL
23rd September 2009 @ 02:15
Comment from: R.WARREN [Visitor]
Was recently in DOMREP, I purchased the exact same clear box of COHIBA Esplendidos. Original price was $30.00 was able to talk the person down to $15.00. I was pretty confidient they were fake at time of purchase. Upon returning to the states I searched the internet to confirm my suspession.
06th December 2009 @ 22:31

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