Caonabo Cigars are part of a heritage collection crafted using traditional methods. Every Caonabo cigar has been naturally aged for over 30 years and preserved in unopened 100% Spanish cedar boxes since the time of production. They were finished using the finest U.S. Connecticut, Maduro, and Cameroon wrappers, delivering elegance, balance, and depth that cannot be replicated today.
These cigars are no longer in production. They were produced decades ago and preserved without interruption. Once sold, no replacements exist, making each cigar a finite and irreplaceable piece of history.
All Caonabo cigars have been stored in sealed, unopened Spanish cedar boxes under carefully controlled conditions from the time they were produced until the moment of purchase. This uninterrupted preservation protects both flavor and authenticity.
The Domínguez Collection is a 30+ year aged family reserve, crafted using the original Domínguez blend. These cigars have been aged for over three decades and preserved in unopened cedar boxes and original bundles. All Domínguez cigars were finished using the finest Sumatra wrappers, known for their richness, spice, and refined complexity.
Like Caonabo, the Domínguez 30-Year Collection is finite. The cigars were produced decades ago and carefully preserved. Once released, availability will permanently decline.
Spanish cedar naturally regulates humidity, enhances aroma, and protects cigars over long periods. Over decades, it contributes subtle woody and sweet notes that complement aged tobacco without overpowering it.
Expect a smooth, elegant profile with layered notes including cedar, soft spice, cocoa, earth, and dried fruit. Strength is refined and balanced, never harsh.
Yes. These cigars align strongly with Middle Eastern values of heritage, exclusivity, purity, and quiet luxury. They are well suited for private enjoyment and prestigious gifting.
No. These cigars pair exceptionally well with Arabic coffee (Qahwa), aged black or oolong teas, mint tea, and dates or dark chocolate.
Yes. Every cigar was hand-rolled by master torcedores using long-filler tobaccos and traditional techniques, well before modern large-scale production methods became common.
Both. Some clients enjoy them privately, while others acquire them as investment-grade collectibles due to their rarity, provenance, and age.
Absolutely. They are ideal for Eid and Ramadan gifting, weddings, business diplomacy, and milestone celebrations.
For optimal preservation, store at 65–68% humidity and 65–70°F (18–21°C). Avoid over-humidification to preserve the aged character.
Yes. A 35th Anniversary Caonabo Collection is currently in development to commemorate the brand’s legacy.
Yes. A 35th Anniversary Domínguez Collection is also in development to honor the family’s craftsmanship and tradition.
No. The 35th Anniversary collections are newly crafted commemorative releases. They are not aged for 35 years.
Yes. Both the Caonabo and Domínguez 35th Anniversary collections will continue to use the original family blends.
The cigars offered today were produced decades ago, have aged naturally for over 30 years, and are finite and irreplaceable. The anniversary collections will be newly produced, limited, and commemorative in nature.
No. The anniversary collections do not replace the original aged inventory. Once sold, the vintage cigars cannot be recreated.
Because time cannot be recreated. Once these cigars are gone, they become stories rather than experiences.