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Los Angeles, July 8 – Cohiba is one of the most famous names in cigars. The Cuban edition, only sold outside of Cuba since 1982, is one of the most sought-after brands in the world.

But General Cigar’s versions of this famous marque aren’t too bad either! Regularly ranked with their kin from Havana, the Dominican-made Cohiba line comes in three different blends: the standard Cohiba ("red dot") line, the Cohiba XV blend (a little stronger) and the newest, Cohiba Black with a deeply-colored maduro wrapper.

Just for CigarCyclopedia.com readers, Mike’s is offering a special bonus of the Cohiba Holiday Pack for free with a box purchase of any of a dozen sizes from all three lines. The gift pack includes one each of the Cohiba Toro (6 inches by 50 ring), the Cohiba XV 652 (6 x 52) and the Cohiba Black Supremo (6 x 54), plus a jet-black Xikar cutter. The gift pack is an $81.00 value, but is free with a box purchase.

Click here to take advantage of this readers-only special. Our thanks to Mike’s for the offer; you can buy as many of these specials as you like until 9 a.m. Eastern time on Monday, July 14, or until supplies run out. On with the rest of this week’s specials!

AtlanticCigar.com:
Oliva fans will be happy with multiple opportunities to save on five different blends:

• Master Blends 3 by Oliva, a limited-production blend that may not be around too much longer:

> Churchill (7 inches by 50 ring), in a sampler of five for $49.00;

> Double Robusto (5 x 54), five for $49.00;

> Robusto (5 x 50), five for $40.00, and

> Torpedo (6 x 52), five for $54.00.

• Oliva Serie G Cameroon, including the best price we’ve seen on the popular, short-and-fat Special G:

> Special G (3 3/4 x 48), in the box of 48 was $102.95, now $98.95;

> Toro (6 x 50), 25 was $76.95, now $69.95;

> Torpedo (6 1/2 x 52), 25 was $76.95, now $68.95.

• Oliva Serie G Maduro:

> Perfecto (5 1/2 x 54), in boxes of 24 was $87.95, now $78.95, best in our survey;

> Presidente (8 x 52), 24 was $89.95, now $80.95.

• Oliva Serie O, with the entire line on sale:

> No. 4 (5 x 43), in the box of 30 was $89.95, now $83.95;

> Churchill (7 x 50), 20 was $86.95, now $79.95;

> Corona (6 x 46), 20 was $77.95, now $71.95;

> Double Toro (6 x 60), 10 was $49.95, now $47.95;

> Petit Perfecto (4 x 49), 20 was $77.95, now $71.95;

> Robusto (5 x 50), 20 was $71.95, now $66.95;

> Toro (6 x 50), 20 was $79.95, now $73.95;

> Torpedo (6 1/2 x 52), 20 was $84.95, now $79.95.


 
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