Cuban Cigar Group is located in Havana, Cuba
Cuban Cigar Group is located in Havana, Cuba
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Ring Gauge: 50 | Length: 124 mm | Count: 25 | Shape: Robusto | Factory Name: Robustos
Profoundly leathery in character, this dark robusto draws and burns evenly, showing secondary notes of walnut, almond, apple and nutmeg before the slightly dry cocoa powder finish.
Profoundly leathery in character, this dark robusto draws and burns evenly, showing secondary notes of walnut, almond, apple and nutmeg before the slightly dry cocoa powder finish.
No brand in the premium cigar world has more recognition or fanfare than Cuba’s Cohiba. Even people who don’t smoke cigars know the name, and while too much hype often leads to unrealistic expectations, the Cohiba Robusto more than lives up to its lofty reputation. When Cohiba was born in...
No brand in the premium cigar world has more recognition or fanfare than Cuba’s Cohiba. Even people who don’t smoke cigars know the name, and while too much hype often leads to unrealistic expectations, the Cohiba Robusto more than lives up to its lofty reputation. When Cohiba was born in 1966, it had only one size, a long, thin Lancero created for Fidel Castro’s personal consumption. In 1982, when the brand went on sale in Spain, it was expanded to three sizes. It wasn’t until 1989 that the Robusto was added, coinciding with the cigar brand’s global sales debut. At the time, the Robusto was the thickest size in Cohiba’s portfolio. Now 30 years later, the Cohiba Robusto is still in high demand and can still command high prices at retail. According to Habanos, only the highest-grade tobacco from the five finest farms in Cuba’s Vuelta Abajo zone are selected for Cohibas, but the Cuban monopoly won’t name the plantations. The only thing we can verify with certainty is that Cohiba Robustos are sophisticated and delicious smokes, powerful cigars with notes of oak, vanilla and almonds. There’s a reason why people have been buying them with passion for so long.
In Cuba, Cohiba Robustos are generally priced lower than in international markets. Cuban cigars typically range from $8 to $90 USD per cigar, depending on the brand, vitola, and availability. Prestigious names such as Cohiba, Montecristo, and Partagás sit at the higher end. There is no real price advantage to purchasing full boxes, as the per-cigar cost remains the same unless you intend to leave the country with more than 50 cigars, in which case proper documentation is required to avoid confiscation by Cuban authorities.
For online buyers, packaging plays a key role. Boxed Cohiba Robustos cigars require official documentation and customs review before leaving the country, increasing shipping complexity and cost. That is why Cohiba Robustos cigars purchased online often cost more than in Cuba, largely due to the required paperwork for shipping. Cohiba Robustos cigars can also be shipped without boxes while maintaining the same quality, and are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee on delivery, offering a more refined and cost-conscious approach.
Advice: Always request a receipt when purchasing cigars in Cuba “no exceptions”. Without proper documentation, cigars especially boxes will be confiscated by Cuban authorities during inspection on your return flight home.
The most seamless approach is to purchase Cohiba Robustos directly through us online or at our retail shop in Havana, Cuba. Even if your Cohiba Robustos cigars were not sourced through us, our team can assist in arranging everything for you while you are in Cuba, ensuring a smooth and discreet experience.
When departing Cuba, airport customs generally allow one box and one bundle without a receipt. While some suggest higher quantities may pass without documentation, a more measured approach is always preferred. Maintaining your receipt is strongly recommended.
For those seeking a more effortless experience, shipping Cohiba Robustos is often the preferred option—particularly when traveling with larger quantities or without full documentation.
Short answer: No. (Consider purchasing online instead.)
Long answer: Yes… if you understand how the conversation is meant to unfold.
When arriving in the U.S., the question is rarely just about cigars it’s about how you answer. If asked whether you have anything to declare, the reply is simple and measured “No”, especially when the total value stays within that familiar $800 threshold, a number that, like most things, can change over time. 95% of the time you will have no issues.
If the conversation becomes more direct, the details matter. If you are arriving from Cuba, the answer should still be “No”, because any cigars or liquor will be taken away if you say Yes. If you say No and they inspect your bags, worst case they’ll confiscate your cigars and liquor, and give you a verbal warning. Do not attempt to negotiate or explain, just say “I didn’t know” nothing more. The goal at this point is to leave with a verbal warning.
Saying “Yes” will ALWAYS result in losing your cigars and liquor.
If you are arriving from Spain or anywhere outside of Cuba, then you can answer “Yes” and simply say you have cigars or liquor from Spain or wherever your journey last took you. Do not say Cohiba Robustos, just keep it simple and say cigars.
Avoid all of this and buy from us, or have us ship it to you if you already sourced your cigars in Cuba.
It’s not about avoiding the truth it’s about understanding how it’s told. Like a good cigar, timing and delivery are everything. The goal is to arrive home and enjoy your Cohiba Robustos.
Authenticity is everything. True Cohibas come from Cuba, with impeccable packaging look for the holographic seal and the classic gold embossed lettering on the box. Each cigar is uniform, with no blemishes or inconsistencies. When you draw from a genuine Robustos, the smoke is smooth, creamy, and complex. Counterfeits often feel harsh or uneven. Remember, a real Cohiba is more than a label; it’s a legacy. Treat yourself only to the genuine article, and the reward is a smoke that transports you to the heart of Havana. Closing thought from Juan:A Cohiba Robustos is a ritual, a moment of indulgence that rewards patience and attention. When you order through us, we ensure each cigar arrives in perfect condition ready to deliver that first extraordinary draw. No guesswork, no compromise, just the tradition and care of Havana’s finest, brought straight to your home or office. Light one up, and let yourself be transported you deserve nothing less.
Store in a humidor at 68–70% humidity to maintain freshness and prevent wrapper damage. Light evenly, draw slowly, and allow the smoke to coat your palate gradually. The Robustos rewards attentive, unhurried smoking, allowing you to savor each layer of flavor in a relatively compact timeframe. A Closing Word from JuanCohiba Robustos is a cigar of balance, elegance, and classic Cuban craftsmanship. When you choose one, you deserve it authentic, perfectly stored, and ready to enjoy. That’s why we take care of every detail from our humidor to your home or office so you can simply light it, inhale the aroma, and let each draw carry you through the essence of Cuba’s finest tobaccos. The Robustos is a timeless companion for those who appreciate quality, consistency, and a full, satisfying smoke.
The secret is humidity and patience. Keep your Robustos in a humidor at about 68–70% humidity and around 65–68°F (18–20°C). Don’t rush them good cigars mature slowly, like a fine rum. When you open the humidor, you should smell a mix of earthiness and that unmistakable Cohiba aroma. And remember, every cigar has a story: the longer it rests, the more its character deepens. There’s a quiet pleasure in knowing you’re tending to something crafted with centuries of tradition.
Expect cedar, creamy leather, subtle earth, cocoa, and a gentle peppery spice. The smoke is full-bodied without being overwhelming, creamy on the palate, and develops a smooth, lingering finish. Cohiba Robustos deliver a balanced complexity, evolving slightly as you progress through the cigar, making each puff a delight.
Cohiba Robustos can be appreciated by anyone, but it truly shines in the hands of someone who understands the art of smoking a cigar. Its strength is medium-to-full, so beginners might find it intense at first. My advice: approach it with patience, take gentle draws, and let your palate adjust. Soon, you’ll realize why aficionados seek out Cohibas they’re not just cigars; they’re experiences. A beginner with curiosity and respect can discover the depth and rhythm of Cuban craftsmanship here.
Because of its medium-to-full-bodied profile, it pairs beautifully with aged Cuban rum, lightly oaked whisky, or espresso. Each sip enhances the cedar, cocoa, and subtle spice, creating a harmonious interplay between smoke and drink. The key is balance nothing too strong to overpower the cigar’s nuanced flavors.
Ah, here’s where the magic is. From the first light, you’ll notice a gentle cedar note dancing with a soft cocoa undertone. As the smoke develops, subtle spices emerge white pepper, a hint of leather, and occasionally a whisper of roasted coffee. The finish is long and elegant, leaving you contemplative and satisfied. It’s not a race; a Robustos invites you to slow down, inhale deeply, and let your senses wander through its layered complexity.
The Cohiba Robustos is the quintessential Cuban robusto: short, thick, and perfectly balanced. It’s made with aged Vuelta Abajo tobaccos and rolled with Cohiba’s signature meticulous craftsmanship. Its compact size ensures a smoke that is intense yet refined, giving you a complete experience in roughly an hour. This cigar is a benchmark for quality and flavor, combining approachability with Cuban sophistication.
Ah, the difference is in the soul, my friend. The Robustos is bold yet perfectly balanced. Its construction is impeccable the wrapper, the filler, the binder all harmonize to deliver a creamy, slightly spicy smoke with hints of cocoa and cedar. Cohiba’s signature triple fermentation of the filler leaves gives it a smoothness that other cigars simply cannot replicate. When you light one, it’s like stepping into Havana itself: rich, confident, and unapologetically Cuban. Take your time with it; let each draw linger, savoring the subtle crescendo of flavors.
The Robustos is perfect for both intermediate and experienced smokers. Its approachable size and balanced body make it ideal for any moment when you want a satisfying Cuban smoke without committing to a larger Churchill or Double Corona. Beginners who appreciate medium-bodied cigars can enjoy it, while aficionados will respect its refined construction and flavor profile.
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Read MoreThe Cohiba Robustos is a benchmark in the Cuban cigar world reliable, refined, and consistently rewarding. Wrapped in a clean claro wrapper, free of distraction or excess, it presents with a classic, understated elegance.
On the cold draw, light wood and delicate vegetal notes set the tone for a balanced and expressive smoke. The first third begins with an airy ignition, revealing noble wood, roasted dried fruits, and subtle sweetness hints of distant honey and caramel. As the section progresses, strength gently builds without disrupting the smoothness.
In the second third, the flavor profile continues to showcase refined wood and caramelized richness, all supported by solid construction and well-calibrated strength. The cigar remains harmonious and deeply satisfying.
The final third brings greater complexity layers of wood, warm spice, and beautifully integrated waxy notes. Unlike past iterations, the pepper is restrained and well-placed. Only the final puffs show a touch of overpowering strength, momentarily tipping the balance.
Despite its minor intensity at the close, the Cohiba Robustos remains a distinguished and structured smoke one that exemplifies the finesse and character of Cuba’s finest craftsmanship.
Ring Gauge: 50 | Length: 124 mm | Count: 25 | Shape: Robusto | Factory Name: Robustos
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Profoundly leathery in character, this dark robusto draws and burns evenly, showing secondary notes of walnut, almond, apple and nutmeg before the slightly dry cocoa powder finish.
Profoundly leathery in character, this dark robusto draws and burns evenly, showing secondary notes of walnut, almond, apple and nutmeg before the slightly dry cocoa powder finish.
No brand in the premium cigar world has more recognition or fanfare than Cuba's Cohiba. Even people who don't smoke cigars know the name, and while too much hype often leads to unrealistic expectations, the Cohiba Robusto more than lives up to its lofty reputation. When Cohiba was born in 1966, it had only one size, a long, thin Lancero...
Complex intonations of oak wood, slivered almonds and vanilla build in intensity and come together quite cohesively. A balanced, flavorful cigar with the perfect amount of resistance to the draw.
The heavy floral notes of this medium-bodied robusto are balanced by a creamy, white chocolate sweetness, touches of ginger-snap and a bready finish.
This well-made robusto has a good draw and dead-even burn. Notes of spice, herbs and gingersnap cookie layer the palate before a rich, chocolaty finish.
This oily robusto has an open, full draw. Its initial floral character becomes woody and bready before taking on a vanilla bean and molasses character.
Crafted with a flat head and three-seam cap, this oily robusto has an open, full draw. Its initial floral character becomes woody and bready before taking on a vanilla bean and molasses character.
A dark, thick cigar draped in an oily wrapper. It holds a firm ash as it imparts floral smoke that becomes meaty and sweet with cocoa. The finish is toasty and oaky.
A dark, thick cigar draped in an oily wrapper. It holds a firm ash as it imparts floral smoke that becomes meaty and sweet with cocoa. The finish is toasty and oaky.
There's a lot of tobacco packed into the head of this robusto, which results in a slightly firm draw. First puffs are bright and sweet with maple and French peanut notes, before a strong, spicy finish.
The initial saltiness of this robusto settles down to show coffee, earth and oaky white wine intonations. The draw is lush and substantial.
Though the draw is a bit firm, each puff layers the palate with cocoa, leather, raisin and molasses intonations, all buttressed by earth, coffee and spice.
An attractive robusto with a notably firm draw that delivers predominantly woody flavors, hints of leather and nuts, and a touch of earthy licorice.
Well constructed with an oily wrapper and neat, triple-seam cap. The tobacco has a heady character of coffee beans, a light sweetness and an earthy finish.
Well constructed with an oily wrapper and neat, triple-seam cap. The tobacco has a heady character of coffee beans, a light sweetness and an earthy finish.
This cigar is a bit pale with a loose wrapper, but is cedary and floral in character. Medium-bodied overall, but the flavors could use more complexity.
A golden brown robusto with a flat cap. The fine draw finesses the palate with a peppery smoke well balanced by leather, tea and cedar notes. A medium- to full-bodied cigar that will improve with age.
A good-looking robusto that burns and draws well. It’s a woody cigar, with some black pepper notes and a short cedary finish. Medium to full bodied.
Rich in color, this cigar burns and draws well. It’s sweet, with coffee and cedar flavors, and a medium length finish.
This tan cigar has a flat head and some soft spots on the body. It has a toasty aroma and ceday, leathery flavors. The finish is short and spicy.
This cigar is rough to the eye, but smokes well. It has cinnamon, licorice, coffee and wheat notes, on a medium body.
An attractive robusto with beautiful color. It has a poor burn. It's tangy and woody, with meat and leather notes and some cedar and spice on the finish. Medium to full bodied.
A rough but rich-colored cigar that has a firm draw. It's rich and spicy, with a hint of chocolate. Medium to full bodied.
A gorgeous wrapper and three-seam cap to this puro. It has a good draw and a full-bodied bite. Spice and wood flavors with hints of leather.
A light-colored wrapper with heavy veins. The cigar is slightly tight. It's sweet, floral and herbal with some odd notes. Very inconsistent performance.
This cigar has a nice shape, color and sheen. The draw is good but the burn is uneven. The smoke is sugary sweet, with notes of cashews, coffee and toasty. Full bodied.
This cigar has a beautiful cap and an oily wrapper. It's cedary and leathery with some toastiness. Although there was some inconsistency, this cigar also has some earthiness flavors with a hint of spice.
This cigar has a beautiful and oily wrapper with even color. It has a dark gray ash, showing strong flavors of cedar and leather, with a tangy, citrus finish. Box age will improve it dramatically.
A solid cigar. It has an effortless draw, and it burns well. The smoke, while slightly grassy, has a pleasant creaminess punctuated by notes of white pepper and toast.
This cigar has a strong spiciness. There is a hint of cocoa bean flavors, and strong hints of leather and cedar on the finish. The finish is just a bit short.
This dark cigar is packed with flavor. It's an earthy smoke, with notes of leather, roasted nuts and coffee beans. A chalky finish.
A full-bodied cigar that has a core of coffee bean and sweet spice flavors. It has a slightly short woody finish. Should improve with age.
A beautiful oily wrapper. This cigar has some youth on it, but it is powerfully spicy with a solid leathery, earthy backbone of flavors. A long spicy finish.
This squat, powerful-looking robusto has a silky wrapper around a solid bunch. A smooth draw delivers earthy smoke with a nutmeg flavor that is slightly mild.
This cigar's wrapper has a nice sheen. It is a rich smoke that smooths out quickly to full-bodied, earthy flavors of nutmeg and cocoa with a long, spicy finish. Scored 96 in Vol. 1, No. 1.
Mouth-filling with rich, coffee and spicy flavors and a impressively long finish.