Collector‑Grade

Cohiba C8

Metal Tubos, Dated Tobaccos, Medium Body

Cohiba

About Cohiba C8

Cohiba C8 is an ultra‑limited Cohiba release presented in collector‑style metal tubos and boxed sets. Editions have used explicitly dated tobaccos and variable vitolas, and the cigars generally sit in a medium body lane. Tasting signatures include earth, wood, nuts, a touch of caramel sweetness and light pepper. C8 is framed as a collector‑oriented expression rather than a core production line.

  • Made in Dominican Republic
  • Medium
  • Nicaraguan Jalapa (2018)
  • Earth, cedar/wood, nuts, caramel sweetness, light spice and pepper

Key Details

Made By

Cohiba

Made In

Dominican Republic

First Introduced

2021

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

Nicaraguan Jalapa (2018)

Known For

Cohiba C8

Official Website

cohiba.com

Limited Churchill

Cohiba C8

Cohiba C8 is an ultra‑limited Churchill featuring a 2018 Nicaraguan Jalapa wrapper over a Connecticut Broadleaf binder with a filler that includes Brazilian Mata Fina and Nicaraguan Estelí and Jalapa; it's rolled in the Dominican Republic and smokes medium with earth, wood, nuts, a touch of caramel and light pepper.

Sizes

  • Churchill (7.0" x 50)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

Nicaraguan Jalapa (2018)

Binder

Connecticut Broadleaf (2021)

Filler

Brazilian Mata Fina (2022), Nicaraguan Estelí (2021), Nicaraguan Jalapa (2022)

C8 is a small‑batch, collector‑minded Cohiba: single Churchill vitolas, individual tubos and explicit harvest years called out on component leaves. The blend balances Jalapa Sumatra‑like wrapper spice with a Broadleaf binder and a multi‑leaf filler to produce a medium, detailed smoke — layered earth and wood, a nutty backbone, restrained caramel sweetness and light pepper on the finish. It's designed for measured, contemplative smoking rather than daily rotation, with presentation as much a part of the package as the flavor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Different C8 editions list different constructions, but recent documentation for the Churchill edition specifies a 2018 Nicaraguan Jalapa wrapper over a 2021 Connecticut Broadleaf binder with multi‑year fillers (including Nicaraguan Estelí and Brazilian Mata Fina in reported editions). Earlier limited sets used other wrappers and an aged multi‑country filler mix; all editions emphasize hand‑selection and explicit harvest years.