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Which cigars would you give serious contemplation to spending $100 USD upwards on?  :thinking:

Step 1. Put your soap box away. :lol3: "None" is a legitimate answer. However there are plenty of people who treat themselves to a $100+ bottle of wine on occassion (or daily/Ken ;))

$500+for a box of 5. $1000+ for a box of 10. $2500+ for a box of 25. 

Which cigars in this range, to you........justify the spend? CC and NC 

If you are happily in that market and were to purchase one box today .....which box would it be? :cigar:

 

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If, I go with new "retail". Probably not much. Does Esplendido cost $100/stick? That's a possibility. BHK56 might warrant that price, but its' well above it. I did spend $100USD/stick on 1970 Davidoff No 1's back in 2011 and they were worth every penny. So, there's some vintage stuff I'd consider at that range. The CGR fiver back in the day was above $100/stick and was/is definitely worth it. IMO that was probably the best Habanos release I was around for (started smoking in 2009).  

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None. I'd have to know there is a 95%+ chance that it would draw properly and also be absolutely fantastic. My luck with CC's (which I have minimal experience to begin with) has been much less than that unfortunately.  

Going on vacation, if I take 5 sticks, 1 or 2 might be CC's, but the rest will be NC's/Fab5/MOFOH, since the chance of getting an outright dud is much lower. The NC's may not reach the upper limits that a CC can, but they don't hit the low that CC's do either.

I did have a CC once that I'd drop a penny on without hesitation, but that was in Munich 20yrs ago, and unfortunately I have no idea what it was...a true 100%'er.    

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Siglo VI

Sir Winston

Esplendidos 

Certain Regionals and LE’s. 

NC the Davidoff Zodiac Line and limited, Some AF, LFD and Padron offerings. 

Also for anything that comes in a jar 😅

And if I won the lottery there would be a room full of Behike 56... 

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Cohiba Siglo VI

Cohiba Esplendidos

Cohiba Piramides Extra

H.Upmann Sir Winston

Partagas Lusitanias

Quai d'Orsay Imperiales

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Not counting any LE/Regionals, I’ve paid $100 or above for all of the following this year for full boxes:

  • Cohiba Ambar Siglo VI, Piramides Extra, Esplendidos, Behike 52

Cigars I’ve paid less than $100 and I’d still put them in the same heavy hitting realm (majority of the time):

  • Cohiba Siglo V, Robustos, Lanceros
  • H Upmann Sir Winston
  • HdM DC
  • Partagas Lusitanias
  • Trinidad Fundadores.
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I'd really like to try the SDC, all of them. And I must say I have to control myself whenever I see a box of that Partagas Rito, I'll end up pulling the trigger, it's a bit under 100$ a stick here though...

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I'm still in the realms of 'none' at present, that's firstly related to not having enough experience of 95+ point cigars and secondly, not having enough cash to drop that sort of substantial money on cigars while sober. 

A $100 bottle of wine is more likely despite me drinking much less wine than I smoke cigars, a decent bottle can be a great shared experience. The Mrs isn't too keen on sharing my smoke and if I'm sharing with mates, multiples of $100 cigars becomes an expensive evening if you're the poor bastard buying all of the cigars. 

 

 

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As it’s being tied to value here, I gotta be honest, I don’t get this reiteration of horrible construction and hit or miss on QC in 2025 with people being scared. Cuba has gotten SO much better in my opinion. I can’t even remember the last time I smoked a CC which couldn’t be fixed with a quick twirl of a Perfecdraw. To be quite frank, I kind of feel some people (not calling out anybody in this thread, but just speaking in general) are just regurgitating stuff they read online about ‘shoddy QC’ and haven’t experienced it themselves at all. It’s kind of weird.

ALL my friends whom I personally know and purchase from sources of 100% provenance also are on the same page as me. QC is way better, confused as to the guys constantly chirping stuff like ‘half the box wasn’t smokeable’. I’m honestly starting to believe this is either made up or they bought fakes. The only other possible conclusion is that myself (and my friends) are the luckiest people ever when it comes to CC. Which is highly doubtful, lol.

Again, this is strictly to let’s say boxes within the last couple years, nothing older.

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32 minutes ago, smashed said:

As it’s being tied to value here, I gotta be honest, I don’t get this reiteration of horrible construction and hit or miss on QC in 2025 with people being scared. Cuba has gotten SO much better in my opinion. I can’t even remember the last time I smoked a CC which couldn’t be fixed with a quick twirl of a Perfecdraw. To be quite frank, I kind of feel some people (not calling out anybody in this thread, but just speaking in general) are just regurgitating stuff they read online about ‘shoddy QC’ and haven’t experienced it themselves at all. It’s kind of weird.

ALL my friends whom I personally know and purchase from sources of 100% provenance also are on the same page as me. QC is way better, confused as to the guys constantly chirping stuff like ‘half the box wasn’t smokeable’. I’m honestly starting to believe this is either made up or they bought fakes. The only other possible conclusion is that myself (and my friends) are the luckiest people ever when it comes to CC. Which is highly doubtful, lol.

Again, this is strictly to let’s say boxes within the last couple years, nothing older.

I'm fairly new to CC's after a long hiatus. I've only smoked ones from 2025 recently, 100% provenance on all of them. I haven't encountered anything that's unsmokeable, i.e. couldn't be fixed as you say, but when spending 100 USD, that's not something you should have to worry about. 

Of the CC's I've smoked, 100% have been unbeatable for flavor. Construction-wise though, I'd say close to 1/5 have had tight draws, ugly rolls, torn wrappers, inconsistent ring gage in tubos, and general rolling defects that are rare if not virtually non-existent in premium NCs (of which I've smoked many hundreds over the years). And that's only the CC's I've purchased and smoked, not counting the many single sticks I've seen in the shops and passed on due to clear defects.

Again, nothing that couldn't be salvaged, but we're talking about dropping 100 USD here. That sets a level of expectations in my opinion.

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Vintage - Yes. Otherwise - No. So I guess my answer is - None. I am more concerned that this question is being asked, seemingly to anticipate another price adjustment as we anticipate the dawn of 2026. I like to use Cohiba Robusto as benchmark and I think its alarmingly pushing towards that round $100 ceiling but I do hope I'm just paranoid. 

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8 minutes ago, Montezüma said:

Vintage - Yes. Otherwise - No. So I guess my answer is - None. I am more concerned that this question is being asked, seemingly to anticipate another price adjustment as we anticipate the dawn of 2026. I like to use Cohiba Robusto as benchmark and I think its alarmingly pushing towards that round $100 ceiling but I do hope I'm just paranoid. 

Well CoRo is available at 99£ each here if you want to test out how your paranoia feels. Just speak to AJ. Or £105 if you speak to Foxy.

So I don't see what all the fuss is about really! The minimum you'll find a CoRo here is 100$ basically. Plenty. Plenty of cigars around this range. CC and NC. 

So I've bought for 100$, PL47, ERdM Royal, Talisman to try. UK pricing of course. But I won't even do that nowadays. Not even from the cigar fund.

 

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For a single on vacation - Esplendidos or CPE

otherwise, none

soap box avoided

 

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2 minutes ago, Chibearsv said:

For a single on vacation - Esplendidos or CPE

otherwise, none

soap box avoided

 

This is pretty much my context for spending that kind of money on a single cigar, too. Very reliant on the situation, store, age, etc. Back in the early 2000s, I spend $500 for 4 Davidoff Chateau LaTeurs (sp?) that I planned to smoke for the birth of children, which I did get to enjoy in 2004 & 2009. Figured the other 2 would find the right life moment and I'm down to just one. No regrets with that purchase.

Now, I'd say $100+ could be valid for me should the timing & situation arise with the following:

QdO Imperiales

Punch Churchill (if available, maybe a situation in London could manifest the opportunity?)

Upmann Sir Winnie

Trinidad Fundadores

 

 

 

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I'm in the group that's never spent $100 or more per cigar for a full box.  I've paid more per cigar for some 3 packs (Esplendidos, Siglo VI), singles (a lone Behike 52 and couple of Cohiba PE), and a partial box of 2019 Fundadores.  I've come close on a few boxes, but never hit the three figures per cigar mark.  And given my stockpile and the intermittent frequency of my smoking, I may very well never.

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It would have to be a cigar I've not yet smoked. So I might go for a Behike, CPE, or maybe something aged and rare.  I doubt I'd go for a 2500$ box. I would rather spend the $$ on something else.

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Espy

CPE

Behike 52 (just to say I’ve had one.)

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