Cohiba (cigarette)
Product type | Cigarette |
---|---|
Owner | Imperial Brands |
Produced by | Altadis Brascuba |
Country | Cuba |
Introduced | 1987 |
Related brands | Romeo y Julieta |
Markets | Spain, Latin America |
Website | brascuba.com/cohiba |
Cohiba (the Cuban Indians' name for "tobacco".[1][2]) is a Cuban brand of cigarettes created by Habanos S.A. to diversify from its cigar brand name. They are currently manufactured by the Franco-Spanish company Altadis, a subsidiary of Imperial Brands. Since 2003, "Brascuba Cigarrillos" produces the brand in Latin America, the Caribbean and Russia. Cohiba is
History
Production of Cohiba cigarettes began in 1987 in Cuba as a joint venture between Habanos, S.A. and Cita Tobaccos de Canarias, S.L. They are made entirely of a blend of Cuban black leaf tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo region, and the tobacco is 100% additive free.[1] Cohiba cigarettes are called cigarillos negros (black cigarettes) and known for their very strong flavour.
The brand is mainly sold in Cuba, but was or still is sold in Spain and Austria.[3][4]
Packaging
The pack consists out of a black-white Checkerboard pattern, with at the bottom an orange rectangle pattern that goes around the pack. At the top, the word "Original" is written, slightly down the center the head, which is the main logo of the Cohiba cigarette, is visible and underneath that the word "Cohiba" is written. At the bottom, the words "Cigarillos Cubanos" is written.[2]
Products
- Cohiba Original
- Cohiba Predilecto
- Cohiba White
Below are all the current brands of Cohiba cigarettes sold, with the levels of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide included.[2]
Pack | Tar | Nicotine | Carbon monoxide |
Cohiba Original | 10 mg | 0,7 mg | 10 mg |
Cohiba Predilecto | 9 mg | 0,6 mg | 8 mg |
Cohiba White | 4,5 mg | 0,4 mg | 3,7 mg |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Cohiba Cigarettes - The Humidor". Thehumidoraruba.com. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ^ a b c "Buy Cohiba ORIGINAL, PREDILECTO, WHITE Cigarettes". Cohibacigarettes.com. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ^ "BrandCohiba - Cigarettes Pedia". Cigarettespedia.com. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ^ "Cohiba". Zigsam.at. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
External links
- Official website – Brascuba (productor in Latin America and Caribbean)