Which country makes the best cigars and grows the best tobacco? That is like asking which country makes the best wines. Terroir and technique affect the taste and aroma of tobacco. Yes, there are specific quality standards premium cigars must meet. But, there are also subjective and personal preference issues involved. Although Cigar Country started by offering Dominican cigars, we now carry all the best cigar brands by country of origin. We only provide world-renowned brands that meet the strictest quality standards, so we can guarantee all our products. If you are not happy with your cigar purchase, send them back to us. We’ll smoke them!
Does the country of origin matter? Different countries grow different types of tobaccos with varying profiles of flavor, and they are all critical in the final blend of a cigar. Although cigar ratings are a good guide in picking a new cigar, the best way to determine which cigar origin is suitable for you is by trying out different cigars by country of origin.
Do cigars from one region all taste the same? No, they do not! Remember, there are over 50 varieties of tobacco with an array of flavor and strength profiles. Some types prosper better in particular countries, but they can be grown in most tobacco regions. There are a lot of generalizations when it comes to geographical areas and cigar making. One common one is, “Dominican cigars are all mild.” Two of the most full-bodied cigars globally are produced in the Dominican Republic: LFD Cigars and OpusX. A cigar’s strength is determined by the seed variety used, and the fermentation and aging process used to process the tobacco. Not country of origin.
Geography and climate can greatly affect tobacco and how they taste when they are fermented, aged, and rolled. Tobacco seeds are grown in different parts of the world end up taking on characteristics of the region in which they are grown. This is called terroir. The term terroir refers to soil composition, sun exposure, rain, and fluctuations in temperature. It is mostly referred to for its impact on winemaking, but the same can be said for tobacco.
What does “country of origin” mean in a globalized world? When a cigar is “made in” a specific country, it is rolled and produced in that country. The factory is located in that country, and while it will have tobacco from that particular country, that does not necessarily mean that all the tobacco comes from the same country. Except for Cuban Cigars, which are puro cigars, meaning all tobacco comes from one country (Cuba), most cigars you have the opportunity to purchase include tobacco from many different regions all over the world. That is what makes cigars from areas outside of Cuba great; they have an arsenal of tobaccos to vary a blend’s flavors and strengths.
Which country makes the best cigars? In our humble opinion: The Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Honduras make the best cigars. Choosing just one is like picking a favorite kid!
These three countries are the best because they have a passion for making cigars and a commitment to quality. The American marketplace demands a quality product, and they are consistently providing. All three of them are better than the old standard of Cuba in consistency and quality of production. You are getting great complexity and different levels of flavor and strength when selecting sticks from these countries.
In this section, you may browse our cigars by country. Enjoy the list of cigars we’ve curated by origin and brands. Explore all of our handmade cigars. You may also return to the homepage.
2930 Cigars
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Arturo Fuente Curly Head Deluxe Maduro
Box of 25 | 44 x 6 1/2Original price was: $97.50.$84.83Current price is: $84.83.
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H. Upmann 1844 Anejo Toro
Box of 25 | 54 x 6Original price was: $226.69.$204.02Current price is: $204.02.
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Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Maestro
Box of 20 | 52 x 6Original price was: $262.60.$236.40Current price is: $236.40.
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Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Eye of the Bull
Box of 20 | 55 x 3 1/2$430.00
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Romeo y Julieta Book of Love Toro
Box of 10 | 52 x 6Original price was: $130.00.$117.00Current price is: $117.00.
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Romeo y Julieta Eternal Toro
Box of 11 | 54 x 6Original price was: $165.00.$148.50Current price is: $148.50.
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Montecristo Espada Guard
Box of 10 | 50 x 6Original price was: $161.03.$144.90Current price is: $144.90.
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Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Impromptu
Box of 10 | 52 x 6 1/2Original price was: $149.80.$134.82Current price is: $134.82.
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Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Espressivo
Box of 20 | 50 x 5Original price was: $260.40.$234.36Current price is: $234.36.
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Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Nicaragua No. 2
Box of 10 | 52 x 6Original price was: $195.61.$176.09Current price is: $176.09.
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Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Nicaragua Toro
Box of 10 | 54 x 6Original price was: $186.38.$167.80Current price is: $167.80.
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Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Nicaragua Espeso
Box of 10 | 60 x 5Original price was: $180.00.$162.00Current price is: $162.00.
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Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Edicion Diamante Robusto
Box of 10 | 54 x 5Original price was: $228.60.$205.95Current price is: $205.95.
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Romeo y Julieta Reserve Amores
Box of 30 | 33 x 4Original price was: $75.97.$47.45Current price is: $47.45.
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Cohiba Blue 7 x 70
Box of 15 | 70 x 7Original price was: $247.35.$222.62Current price is: $222.62.
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Oliva Serie V Melanio Sampler
Box of 6 | AssortedOriginal price was: $78.00.$70.20Current price is: $70.20.
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Oliva Variety Sampler
Box of 6 | AssortedOriginal price was: $56.00.$50.40Current price is: $50.40.
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Oliva with Cutter Sampler
Box of 4 | AssortedOriginal price was: $64.00.$57.60Current price is: $57.60.
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Oliva Special Event Release Sampler
Box of 5 | AssortedOriginal price was: $78.00.$70.20Current price is: $70.20.
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Cohiba Red Dot Churchill
Box of 25 | 49 x 7Original price was: $682.25.$614.03Current price is: $614.03.
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Cohiba Connecticut Gigante
Multiple options | 60 x 6$123.71 – $494.82
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Cohiba Nicaragua N60
Box of 16 | 60 x 6Original price was: $351.84.$316.66Current price is: $316.66.
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Cohiba Blue Robusto Tubo
Box of 20 | 50 x 5 1/2Original price was: $283.80.$255.42Current price is: $255.42.
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Cohiba Red Dot Lonsdale Grande
Box of 25 | 47 x 6 1/4Original price was: $622.25.$560.03Current price is: $560.03.
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Cohiba Red Dot Robusto
Multiple options | 49 x 5$139.49 – $557.78
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Cohiba Red Dot Robusto Fino
Box of 25 | 47 x 4 3/4Original price was: $514.75.$463.28Current price is: $463.28.
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Cohiba Red Dot Pequenos
Box of 30 | 36 x 4 3/16Original price was: $131.45.$118.31Current price is: $118.31.
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Cohiba Red Dot Corona Minor
Box of 25 | 42 x 4Original price was: $384.75.$346.28Current price is: $346.28.
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Cohiba Red Dot Miniatures
Box of 100 | 24 x 3 7/8Original price was: $247.90.$223.11Current price is: $223.11.
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Cohiba Connecticut Robusto Tubo
Box of 10 | 50 x 5Original price was: $252.90.$227.61Current price is: $227.61.
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Cohiba Connecticut Toro Tubo
Box of 10 | 52 x 6 1/2Original price was: $249.90.$224.91Current price is: $224.91.
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Cohiba Red Dot Corona
Box of 25 | 25 x 5 1/2Original price was: $517.25.$465.53Current price is: $465.53.
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La Gloria Cubana Serie R No 8 Natural
Box of 15 | 70 x 7Original price was: $194.85.$175.37Current price is: $175.37.
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La Gloria Cubana Serie R No 8 Maduro
Box of 15 | 70 x 7Original price was: $184.35.$165.92Current price is: $165.92.
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Montecristo Anniversary Assortment 12-Cigar Sampler
Box of 12 | AssortedOriginal price was: $209.56.$175.00Current price is: $175.00.
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Montecristo Classic No 3 It’s a Boy!
Box of 20 | 44 x 5 1/2Original price was: $262.47.$236.18Current price is: $236.18.
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Romeo y Julieta 1875 Cedro Deluxe No 2 It’s a Boy!
Box of 25 | 44 x 5 1/2Original price was: $214.01.$160.55Current price is: $160.55.
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PDR A Flores 1975 Gran Reserva Desflorado Purito
5 tins of 5 | 34 x 4Original price was: $142.66.$128.39Current price is: $128.39.
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PDR Toro Fresh Pack Sampler
Multiple options | 52 x 6$39.47 – $197.32
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PDR A. Flores 1975 Gran Reserva Corojo 2006 Purito
Multiple options | 34 x 4 1/2$25.67 – $128.39