Everyone knows that Cuban cigars are the most coveted
cigars, renown worldwide for their smoothness and rich flavors. Indeed, Cuban cigars are so prized that many
illegitimate dealers have been known to sell fake Cubans to unsuspecting cigar
smokers. How do you tell if what you
have is a fake or the real thing? First,
make certain that you purchase your cigars from a legitimate dealer. Buying from your local tobacconist or a reputable
mail order business can protect you from forking your money over for a box of
fake cigars.
If you have an opportunity to purchase a box of purported
Cuban cigars, but have your doubts, take the time to examine the box before
purchasing it. Here are a few tips to
help you spot the fakes from the real thing.
The most important thing to examine is the box. Authentic Cuban cigars will contain a green
and white warranty seal on the left front side of the box. The seal will contain an insignia that has a
picture of a shield and a hat. On the
upper right hand corner of the box, you should find a white sticker that is
placed diagonally with the word 'Habanos' printed on it. The overall appearance of the box should be
neat and clean. If the box appears
damaged, smudged, frayed, or marked, avoid it.
If the color of the box is dull, don't buy it. Even if the cigars are the real things, their
quality may have suffered in transport.
If you are in the market for Cohiba, Trinidad, or Q'dorsay brand cigars,
know that all authentic Cohiba's will contain the green and white warranty seal
on the right hand side of the box.
On the bottom of the box of cigars, you should find a heat
stamp with the words 'Habanos.' The heat
stamp should be impressed onto the bottom of the box. Fake Cuban cigar boxes often find other ways
to imprint this label, such as using rubber stamps or paper labels. You should also find a factory code stamp at
the bottom that is stamped in green, blue or black ink. This stamp will tell you when and where the
cigars were rolled.
If you can open the box, take the time to smell the
tobacco. Cuban cigars will have a deep,
rich aroma, unmistakable to dedicated cigar aficionados. If the smell is off, or very weak, chances
are you do not have a box of authentic Cuban cigars in your hands. The cigars should be facing the same way,
and the top row may appear slightly flattened.
The caps on all the cigars should appear identical, and the foot of each
cigar should be cut clean. The bands on
all the cigars should also be identical, and should be arranged so that they
face the same direction. If allowed,
test the cigars out by pressing down on them.
Feel along the entire length of each cigar, checking for soft or hard
spots. The cigars should feel firm yet
pliable. If you’ve ever been to Rocky
Point Mexico like me, I’m sure we can agree the fakes are what you’ll find 99%
of the time but amazingly, still a fairly decent smoke for what you pay but as
the song goes…”There’s nothing like the real thing baby”.
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