Shop Cohiba cigars at Cigar Nation, one of the most recognized cigar names in the world. The version sold in the U.S. is produced by General Cigar using Dominican tobacco, a separate product from the Cuban Cohiba brand made in Havana, the two have been the subject of a decades-long U.S. trademark dispute between General Cigar and Cuba’s state tobacco company. This Dominican version emphasizes smooth, refined, medium-bodied smoking with careful attention to consistent construction across every release. The Cohiba Red Dot and Blue lines serve as accessible entry points into the brand, while Cohiba Black sits toward the top of the U.S. range, a fuller, richer expression built on Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over aged Dominican and Mexican San Andrés tobacco. Between those extremes, Cohiba offers a range of strengths for smokers at different experience levels. Cohiba cigars suit smokers who value brand prestige alongside genuine construction quality and smooth, balanced flavor. Browse our in-stock Cohiba selection, including both everyday and premium tiers.

Cohiba is one of the more confusing names in the cigar world because two separate companies have spent over 25 years in court fighting over who legally owns it in the U.S. The original is Cuban, made by the Cuban state tobacco company and unavailable for legal sale here. The version in this collection is a different product entirely, made by General Cigar using Dominican tobacco, sold under a U.S. trademark that's been through repeated rounds of litigation with the Cuban side, most recently in Cuba's favor in 2025, though General Cigar continues to sell its version in the meantime. Neither is a knockoff of the other, they're two legitimately produced products from different companies that happen to share a name, and it's worth knowing which one you're buying.

Within the Dominican version, the range runs wide. Red Dot and Blue sit at the accessible end, smooth, medium-bodied, built for everyday smoking, with Red Dot in particular built around a Cameroon wrapper. Black sits toward the top of the U.S. lineup, a fuller, richer expression built on Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over aged Dominican and Mexican San Andres tobacco. If prestige and brand recognition matter to the person you're buying for as much as the actual smoking experience, Cohiba delivers both, it's a name that reads as significant even to people who don't smoke cigars regularly.