The most expensive cigars that you may find available on the market are more than $100 per cigar. These are certainly not the cigars that you’d wish to smoke each day. These, if you can get your hands on them or if you can afford them, are usually for bragging rights or for very celebratory events, like the deal of a lifetime or your first-born child. Some of the most high priced cigars in a certain catalog or online store may only be in the $25 or $50 range, so you’ll need to wonder why you’re prepared to spend the money. If it doesn’t appear to be a lot of money, than go ahead and buying them. If you’re trying to justify your purchase, yet, you may wish to think about whether you want the cigar to feel important or if the taste really is that much better. Supply and demand can be a very funny thing. The less there is of something, the more request there is. Those that are able to supply it are then ready to charge virtually anything they want for it. This is often how the most expensive cigars came about. A Cuban cigar is considered probably the most expensive cigars because you cannot get them in the US. Not legally anyways. Someone who has bragged that they do have a Cuban in their possession (or multiple) has probably paid much more for it than they would like to confess. If they’re honest, Cuban cigars will be well over several 100 dollars for a box of them. |
The most expensive Cigars in the world
Written By Info on Thursday, June 16, 2011 | 12:17 AM
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Cohiba brand was originally founded in the mid-sixties in Havana Cuba, where production continues today. Usually packed in boxes of 25 cigars and packs .
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