Cohiba is preparing to ship the 2025 edition of its ultra-premium Spectre cigar to select retailers starting June 16. The limited release is noted for its rare tobaccos, distinctive construction, and unique packaging.

This yearโ€™s blend features a 7-year-aged Havana Connecticut 2017 wrapper and introduces the first Criollo ’98 filler tobacco grown in Mao, Dominican Republicโ€”a first for the brand. The blend also includes a Mexican San Andrรฉs binder and additional filler tobaccos from San Andrรฉs and Cubaโ€™s Vuelta Abajo region.

โ€œSpectre has always been about pushing the limits of whatโ€™s possible,โ€ said Sean Williams, Cohiba Brand Ambassador. โ€œRare tobaccos, flawless construction and packaging that is in a league of its own. This year, weโ€™ve taken it even further.โ€

Produced at General Cigar Dominicana, the new Spectre is offered in a single Toro size (6 x 52) and packaged in a cylindrical wooden box that opens to reveal 10 individually sealed metal tubes. Each tube contains its own humidification system, and the box doubles as a travel humidor.

The cigars are priced at $149.99 each, with the full 10-count box retailing for $1,499.99. Quantities are limited and will be allocated to authorized Cohiba retailers.