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Distinguishing a Real Cuban Cigar from a Fake

分辨一支古巴雪茄的真偽

First Line of Defense: The Outer Box and Anti-Counterfeiting Marks

Habanos S.A. invests heavily in anti-counterfeiting technology for its packaging.

1. The Official Warranty Seal

This is the most crucial identification point. The seal is located on the top left corner of the wooden box and has the following characteristics:

  • Barcode and Serial Number: The right side of the seal features a unique barcode and numerical serial number. You can enter this number on the Habanos S.A. official website to verify. If the model and packaging do not match what you have, it is undoubtedly a fake.

  • Hologram: Modern seals have intricate holographic anti-counterfeiting images on both ends of the label, which change color under light.

  • Microtext: Using a magnifying glass, you can see tiny "Habanos" lettering along the edge of the seal.

2. The Stamps

Flip over the bottom of the wooden box, and you should see the following three marks:

  • Habanos S.A. Logo: Usually hot-stamped.

  • Hecho en Cuba: (Made in Cuba) lettering.

  • Totalmente a Mano: (Totally Hand-made) lettering.

  • Factory Code and Date: Usually a blue or green ink stamp (e.g., MAR MAY 25).Note: If these stamps are printed directly on the wooden box (not hot-stamped) and the lettering is blurry or crooked, be cautious.


Second Line of Defense: Details of The Band

The cigar band is where counterfeiters are most likely to give themselves away, as the printing cost for premium cigar bands is extremely high.

  • Hot Foil Stamping and Embossing: Genuine Cuban cigar bands (like Cohiba or Montecristo) have a delicate raised, embossed feel.

  • Alignment: Check if the pattern is perfectly symmetrical. Counterfeit printing often shows slight ghosting or color bleed.

  • Cohiba's Unique Anti-Counterfeiting Features: * Head Image: The Taino Indian Head contains an even smaller head image and features holographic anti-counterfeiting properties.

    • White Squares: The white squares above the label should be arranged very neatly, not cut off by the edges.

    • UV Light: Under UV light, modern Cohiba bands will reveal special anti-counterfeiting patterns.


Third Line of Defense: Characteristics of the Cigar Itself

1. The Cap

This is the easiest way to distinguish Cuban from non-Cuban (or fake) cigars. Master Cuban artisans exclusively use the "Triple Cap" technique. You will see three clear annular seams at the head of the cigar. If the head looks like a smooth ball or has only one layer, it is most likely not an authentic Cuban.

2. Wrapper and Color

The wrapper color of Cuban cigars should be highly consistent within the same box. Open a box of cigars, and the color depth from left to right should form a perfect gradient, not a chaotic mix of colors.

3. Touch and Construction

  • Lump Test: Gently squeeze the entire cigar. Fakes often have uneven filling, resulting in unusually hard "lumps" or hollow "soft spots."

  • Tobacco Filler: Cuban cigars are "Long Filler." If you cut one open and find shredded tobacco (Short Filler) inside, it's a cheap fake.


Fourth Line of Defense: Common Sense and Logic

  1. Purchase Channel: If you buy from a Caribbean beach, a street vendor, or believe a story about someone's "relative who works at the factory stealing them," 99.9% of the time, they are fake. Please look for authorized LCDH (La Casa del Habano) stores.

  2. Glass-Top Boxes: Absolute Truth: Cuba never produces cigar boxes with glass tops or transparent lids. If you see a Cohiba with a transparent lid in a store, it is the most widespread low-quality fake in the world.

  3. Price: Cuban cigars (especially Cohiba and Trinidad) have significantly increased in price since 2022, implementing a uniform global pricing. If someone sells you a cigar at a price far below market value, that's the price of a fake.


Summary Identification Table

Identifying fakes is not only about protecting your wallet but also about protecting your health, as fake cigars often contain floor dust, hair, and even chemical additives.

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