Cohiba 50 Aniversario humidor cabinet

This is the most exclusive Cohiba.  Cohiba’s 50th anniversary celebrated at the XVIII Habanos Festival. The XVIII Habanos Festival, the largest international event for lovers of the world’s finest tobacco, paid tribute to Cohiba cigars. The most distinguished and exclusive brand of Habanos is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Cuba was witness once again … Read more

The most unmissable culture of 2016

Tarantino goes bounty-hunting, Botticelli takes you to hell, Bowie goes dark, and Jericho fills that Downton-shaped hole … in our bumper guide to the best 150 arts events to look forward to this year

So distinctive that it is impossible to replicate: the Figurado Creation Privee writing jewel

When prepared in the right way, organic materials such as thin and fragile tobacco leaves can be transformed into a writing instrument so distinctive that it is impossible to replicate. Montblanc’s latest Creation Prive luxury writing piece is inspired by its owner’s passion for cigars. The one-of-a-kind writing instrument crafted from tobacco leaves pushes the … Read more

The Iconic Cuban Cigar: A History

Cuba’s most famous and iconic export has a luxurious reputation and rich history. The Cuban cigar is one of the country’s most profitable exports and is arguably one of the most highly-regarded tobacco products in the world. The first origins of the prestigious Cuban cigar were in 1492, when Christopher Columbus landed on the Caribbean … Read more

The Ultimate Cigar Experience

The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay Features the Most Expensive Cigar in the World, His Majesty’s Reserve. The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay has joined with Fumar Cigars, the industry leader in legendary on-premise cigar programs, to feature the most expensive cigar in the world, His Majesty’s Reserve Gurkha. The Gurkha cigars created more than a century … Read more

Milan men’s fashion week: Prada women dazzle more than the men

Italian fashion’s preeminent intellectual, Miuccia Prada, declares her collection to be ‘post-modest, post-industrialist and post-pop’