Full‑Bodied

Cohiba Royale

Nicaraguan Broadleaf, Cocoa, Pepper & Syrup

Cohiba

About Cohiba Royale

Launched in 2020, Cohiba Royale is marketed as one of Cohiba's fullest‑bodied modern releases. It's built on a Nicaraguan broadleaf (Jalapa) wrapper with a Dominican Piloto Cubano binder and fillers from Nicaragua and Honduras. Reviews highlight cocoa and cedar, a peppery spice and syrupy dried‑fruit sweetness, along with solid construction and a showy 10‑count presentation.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Full
  • Nicaraguan Broadleaf (Jalapa)
  • Cocoa, cedar, black pepper, earth, dried fruit (raisin)

Key Details

Made By

Cohiba

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2020

Strength

Full

Wrapper Focus

Nicaraguan Broadleaf (Jalapa)

Known For

Cohiba Royale

Official Website

cohiba.com

Broadleaf Power

Cohiba Royale

Cohiba Royale (2020) features a Nicaraguan broadleaf wrapper from Jalapa over a Dominican Piloto Cubano binder with Nicaraguan and Honduran fillers; marketed as one of Cohiba's fullest‑bodied expressions, it delivers chocolate, cedar, black pepper and dried‑fruit sweetness.

Sizes

  • Gran Royale (4 1/2" x 52)
  • Royale / Robusto (5 1/2" x 54)
  • Toro (6.0" x 50)

Strength

Full

Wrapper

Nicaraguan Broadleaf (Jalapa)

Binder

Dominican Piloto Cubano

Filler

Nicaraguan, Dominican and Honduran tobaccos

Royale was staged as a darker, heavier Cohiba—Jalapa broadleaf on top of a Piloto Cubano core and Honduran/Nicaraguan fillers, presented in a distinctive 10‑count box. The cigar reads full‑bodied, with dense chocolate and substantial cedar and earth, while black pepper and syrupy dried‑fruit sweetness surface through the smoke. Extended leaf aging and Honduran production give it a mature, weighty profile and a long, pepper‑tinged finish; it's built for smokers after a pronounced, mature tobacco statement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Royale pairs a Nicaraguan Broadleaf wrapper grown in the Jalapa valley with a Dominican Piloto Cubano binder and filler tobaccos drawn from Nicaragua (Jalapa, Estelí) and Honduras (Jamastrán). The brand emphasized extended leaf aging in the blend.