Smoke In Style: Cigars Worth More Than Your Car!

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Crafted in the Dominican Republic and Honduras, artisans create these cigars blindfolded to ensure unwavering focus. Only a select few hand rollers are privileged to craft these exceptional cigars.

Gurkha Royal Courtesan Cigar: INR 102,480,000 per cigar

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The most expensive cigar ever purchased is a Mayan Sicar, costing INR 37,985,500 at an auction. This 600-year-old vintage cigar was discovered in 2012 in a Guatemalan village.

Mayan Sicars: INR 37,985,500

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Oatmeal is a gentle exfoliant. Mix ground oats with water or yogurt to make a paste, and use it as a scrub to remove dead skin cells.

Gran Habano No. 5 "El Gigante": INR 13,791,250

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These cigars offer medium-bodied and full-flavored notes, promising an exceptional smoking experience.

Regius Double Corona Cigar:  INR 3,849,035.10 per cigar

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Customizable to the buyer's preferences, the King of Denmark allows for the addition of gold foil with personalized inscriptions and even precious metals and diamonds.

King Of Denmark: INR 328,050 per cigar

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Released in 2006 as a limited edition, Gurkha Black Dragon cigars are known for their complex flavor profile, ranging from sour to sweet throughout the smoke.

Gurkha Black Dragon: INR 66,225 per cigar

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Made in limited quantities, Gurkha His Majesty's Reserve yields fewer than a hundred boxes each year, requiring preorders several years in advance for enthusiasts to savor.

Gurkha His Majesty's Reserve: INR 43,406.25 per cigar

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Cohiba released a special and limited edition of 100 boxes, each containing 40 cigars to commemorate their 40th anniversary in 2006. These cigars quickly sold out, attaining a price of INR 32,400 per cigar.

Cohiba Behike: INR 32,400 per cigar