The 2021 Colección Habanos release will be the Cohiba Ideales.
It was one of three new Cohiba releases announced this morning as part of the Habanos World Days, a virtual cigar event hosted by Habanos S.A. in lieu of the company’s typical Festival del Habano event.
The long-rumored Cohiba Ideales measures 6 9/10 (175mm) x 56. Formally, Habanos S.A. is calling this the “Colección Habanos Volumen XVIII – Serie B,” a reference to the book-like boxes that make up the Colección Habanos series and the fact that this is the 28th
release.
Each cigar carries three bands: the main Cohiba band, the Colección Habanos foot band that debuted last year, and the secondary Cohiba 55 Aniversario band that marks the 55th anniversary of Cohiba.
2021 declared in Cuba as the Cohiba Year
2021 declared in Cuba as the Cohiba Year
Havana, May 4 (Prensa Latina) During the opening here today of the first Habanos World Days event, tobacco authorities of this island declared 2021 as the Cohiba Year, for the 55 years of the brand. The co-presidents of the international corporation Habanos S.A., Inocente Núñez and Luis Sánchez-Harguindey Pardo de Vera, welcomed Premium cigar smokers who follow this call dedicated to Cuban tobacco from all continents.
Cohiba (1966-2021) is the first brand of cigars to emerge after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, and it immediately became popular with cigar fans in this country.
Celebratory Cohibas And More Coming From Cuba
Cuba Announces a Slate of New Cigars and Celebrates Cohiba’s 55th Anniversary with One of the Brand’s Fattest Smokes Ever Share Photos/Habanos S.A.
The new Cohiba 55 Aniversario Edición Limitada is one of the fattest Cohibas ever commercially released.
The famed Cohiba brand took center stage this morning when Habanos S.A. announced the upcoming release of several new Cohibas and other cigars. The news came after Habanos co-presidents Inocente Núñez Blanco and Luis Sánchez-Harguindey introduced the Habanos World Days, a three-day virtual event that’s serving as a stand-in of sorts for the annual Habanos Festival, which was canceled this year due to the Coronavirus outbreak.