El Presidente Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Est: €400 EUR - €500 EUR €200 EUR0 bids Set Max Bid: €200 EUR Place Bid Secure Bidding Eight Cohiba Lanceros cigars. All have vitola. We cannot guarantee nor do we know the taste and texture of the cigars, although we can say that they have been kept in humidor boxes and in a cellar. They come from a private collection from 1990 to 2002. Approx. length: 18,8 cm. Diameter approx. 1,2 cm. The Cohiba Lanceros Cigar is one of the thinnest Cohiba cigars. The Cohiba Lanceros is the Cuban cigar par excellence. Cohiba is the most prestigious brand in the world of tobacco and in 2016 it turned 50 years old. It was created in 1966 and for many years was intended only as a gift for government personalities, national and foreign, and of course for President Fidel Castro. It has been manufactured since then at the prestigious El Laguito factory in Havana. 1 3
Arabian Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Not knowing the taste of the cigars is a deal breaker, how am I supposed to know if they are the real deal or not!
Nevrknow Posted January 27 Posted January 27 I want some vitola in my cigars!!!! Wait, what....... 😂 1
Chas.Alpha Posted January 28 Posted January 28 I think it’s leftover from the old Soviet codes from the 80’s. 2 dots, 3 dots, 2.5 dots, etc. Very sophisticated for the time.😳 2
GoodStix Posted January 28 Posted January 28 5 hours ago, Nevrknow said: I want some vitola in my cigars!!!! Yeah, we been hearin’ yer vitolas been lackin’ some punch lately 😉 1
Capn_Jackson Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Where can I get vitola?? I want some vitola in my cigars!!
cigcars Posted January 28 Posted January 28 8 hours ago, Arabian said: Not knowing the taste of the cigars is a deal breaker, how am I supposed to know if they are the real deal or not! *Look at the two cigars on each end - how the band wrappers have only two rows of dots instead of three. But even if those weren't in the picture I admit I would have difficulty believing they are authentic. M2Cts.
99call Posted January 28 Posted January 28 I don't understand all the vitola chat going on. Doesn't 'vitola' also mean 'band' in Spanish. Surely this is just a poorly translated advert from Todo? no?...... What am I missing?
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