
BHK 58 Listed At €370 Per Unit In France
The most expensive cigar in the Cuban portfolio appears at this price in the latest issue of the Journal Officiel.
The Cohiba BHK 58, the most expensive cigar in the Cuban portfolio, will retail for €370 per stick in France.
Unveiled at the 2025 Festival del Habano, the BHK 58 has been available only in a special 15th-anniversary box set containing all four Behike models—a set sold for €1,780 in France. Set to be sold soon in boxes of 10, it has been listed at a price of €370 per stick in the latest issue of the Journal Officiel, with the new pricing taking effect on September 1st. However, it is not yet known when these boxes of 10 will actually hit the shelves of French tobacconists.
In France, cigars are sold at a fixed price registered by distributors with customs authorities.
While the BHK 58 is the priciest cigar in the Habanos portfolio, it is not the most expensive cigar sold in France. It is surpassed by the two versions of the Davidoff Oro Blanco: €600 per stick for the original version and €750 per stick for the “111 Years” edition.
The other Behike models retail for €193 (BHK 52), €244 (BHK 54), and €270 (BHK 56).
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