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375 euros for world's most
expensive cigar
Madrid -
Franco-Spanish tobacco producer Altadis presented the world's most
expensive cigar, the "Behike", a limited edition of the Cohiba brand
and a snip at 375 euros (420 dollars) apiece.
Cohiba
released a batch of 4,000 Behike in Madrid to celebrate the Cuban
brand's 40th anniversary, showing off boxes of 40 which retail for
15,000 euros.
The Behike -- whose name means a
sorcerer, doctor or priest from the pre-Colombian Taino tribe -- were
made in the second half of last year in the prestigious El Laguito
factory in Havana.
Each one was rolled by veteran El
Laguito employee Norma Fernandez, who has worked there for 39 years.
The cigars are aged in humidor
containers for up to six years and come in the same size as the Cohiba
Lancero (192 millimetres/7.5 inches) with the 20.64 mm (0.9 inch)
diameter of the Cohiba Siglo VI.
Altadis
is distributing 15 boxes of the select cigars to Spanish market
"aficionados".
French specialist publication
L'Amateur de Cigare reported in June that Havana cigar distributors
had already reserved the remainder of the special run.
US fans will have an even harder time
getting hold of one in their homeland owing to the trade embargo
Washington maintains against the island's Communist regime. --
Agence France Presse
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