Brief Introduction: The 12th Habanos Festival in the year 2010 saw the launch of the Cohiba Behike line (Consisting of Behike 52, 54, and the 56) and quickly gained wide acclaim among cigar connoisseurs around the world. In legend, Behike was the name of a doctor or chieftain of the Tainos, the indigenous tribe of Cuba. The original Behike, the 40th anniversary of the Cohiba brand, was the first time the Behike name had been used on a cigar.
Flavours: Cohiba Behike BHK cigars are made with a portion of filler tobacco known as Medio Tiempo, a type of sun-grown tobacco leaf that grows at the top of some, but not all tobacco plants. The Behike 52 is a petit Robusto, a size known as a Laguito No. 4 which is a medium to full-bodied cigar with creamy coffee flavours and some earthiness.
Synopsis: In summary, this cigar is an exceptional Cohiba, a very smooth, never too strong but that has great tasting flavours. It goes especially well with special occasions. The Man Behind the Behike line is Jorge Luís Fernández Maique who sent people out into the warehouses in Pinar del Río to look for old tobacco and found some bales with three years plus age. This was the start of the success journey of the now world-renowned Behike Series of Habanos S.A.
WHISKEY PAIRING:
Scotch pairing: The Macallan 18 Year - this scotch's rich and full-bodied flavour profile, with notes of dried fruit, spice, and oak, pairs nicely with the BHK's creamy and earthy flavours.
Bourbon pairing: Basil Hayden's Dark Rye - the BHK's notes of caramel, leather, and spice are complemented by this bourbon's dark fruit, cocoa, and rye spiciness.
Japanese whiskey pairing: Hibiki Harmony - this whiskey's delicate balance of sweet and spicy notes, with hints of honey, orange peel, and white pepper, pairs well with the BHK's nutty and woody flavours.
Vitola:
Ring Gauge: 52 mm
Length: 4 3/4" Length
Packaging: Box of 10's