I’ll take it if you don’t want it.
Cohiba are indeed some of the most expensive cigars out there---aside for some of the pre-embargo Cubans. Interesting thing about the name is that Cohiba is derivative of what the Taino Indians called tobacco---not cigars.
Now you see why I ask so many questions! I will take your word for what this "Cohiba" means. If you had no clue the word was being used connected to a cigar, however, Cohiba could be mistaken for some descriptive manner of a bad social disease....(the old guy just keeled over, they said it was due to Cohiba....)!
I had purchased two of those cigars, one was smoked I think on New Years Eve a few years ago. The other is in the work desk inside a tube that my Husband had left over from some other cigar. Sealed up tight. But the written paper and receipt was kept to label the contents. I think Daniel has a few other rare type of items also roostered away in his work desk. I think he is the only person I have ever known that has real 14k gold chains that are for holding some sort of a sword to person wearing the sword. These are heavy solid links. Yet he has NO idea at all what sword the chains would even go to! Because of the length of these chains, a few times just to make people stop and look, he used the chains as replacements on some Redwing boots for laces.