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Originally Posted by lampshade
Cohibas use leaves that are triple fermented, while all other Cuban labels use only double fermented leaves. All Cuban sticks are somewhat price controlled (they are Communists, after all), based linearly on the length and ring gauge. Cohibas are the only exception, and generally priced about 50% more. They are also, supposedly, the only thing Castro smokes. This gives them a better name recognition relative to the other Cuban labels.
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Please cite your source for the information on tobacco. I had not heard this before. I had heard that Cohiba is rolled using a leaf that is generally aged for a longer period and that the pricing on all cigars is based upon weight(length and RG).
Not doubting you but would like to know your source.