The world of cigars is filled with luxurious and expensive options, but none can compare to the Gran Habano No 5, the single largest cigar in the world. This cigar is so special that it costs a staggering $185,000. It's no wonder that it's included in the list of the top 10 most expensive cigars in the world.
Many people wonder what the largest Cuban cigar brand is, and while there are many contenders, the Gran Habano No 5 takes the cake. But what about the largest cigar size? Most of Cuba's global brands now have a 56-ring-gauge cigar or bigger. H. Upmann has the Magnum 56 (6 by 56) and the Supremas No. 2 (7 by 58), while Partagás offers similarly hefty options.
Of course, the biggest cigars ever are not just limited to Cuban brands. With the rise of boutique brands and cigar makers around the world, there are many options for those looking for a larger-than-life smoking experience.
But despite all the competition, Cuban cigars remain the most famous and revered in the world. From the iconic Cohiba to the powerful Partagás, there is no denying the allure of a finely crafted Cuban cigar.
And as cigar makers continue to experiment with new blends and sizes, it's likely that we will see even more impressive options in the future. But for now, the Gran Habano No 5 stands as the king of the biggest Cuban cigars.