Cohiba
 | During his second voyage to the New World in 1496, Christopher Columbus revisited western Hispaniola, which is now known as the Dominican Republic. To his surprise, he discovered that the Taino Indians of Hispaniola were smoking leaves of cured tobacco. "Cohiba," they called it. Today, Cohiba remains as much a part of Dominican history as ever. In 978, a Dominican Cohiba cigar was developed by Diaz y Cia. The Dominican Cohiba cigar, which was reformulated in the 1990s, is the only Cohiba cigar that can be purchased legally in the United States.
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Origin: Dominican Republic, Strength: Mild-Medium, Wrapper: Cameroon, Wrapper Color: Colorado, Binder: Indonesia, Filler: Piloto Cubano, Manufacturer: General Cigars
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