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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2011

Executive editor Gordon Mott and senior editor David Savona discuss the 2010 Cigar of the Year: the Cohiba Behike BHK 52.

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  • Made for income -$300k/year

  • How do they review these cigars if they are inside the U.S?

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  • i got the bhk 54 nice!!!!

  • @ryan84160 they travel to the source

  • @wrestlersdontquit I was not aware of this, but thank you for clearing things up

  • @sourfin the only way to legally have Cuban cigars in the us is if they are pre embargo cigars. other than that, no importing of cuban cigars is permitted under any circumstance. they probably filmed this out of the country. being a new york based company, it wouldnt be hard for them to step out of the country to film this. the embargo is still fully intact, the president just extended it

  • @ryan84160 American only has embargoes against Cuba, N. Korea, Iran, and a few African Countries

  • @sourfin So are vendors in the U.S allowed to sell product they have imported from England, or would they just have ordered it from an online cigar shop or something ?

  • @ryan84160 Cuba exports them to a different country (i.e. England, as they've mentioned in the video), and then they are exported to the U.S.

  • @mrvideogamevideos I am pretty sure the embargo is still in full force. You may be right that its not illegal to smoke one,but they must have obtained it through an illegal source. That or they obtained special permission.

  • @ryan84160 Actually, I believe we are allowed to trade with Cuba now. Also, it's not illegal to smoke a Cuban cigar, it's illegal to ship to and from Cuba.

    (Or was, not too sure on the trade between U.S. and Cuba anymore)

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