Archive for April, 2025

    Celebrities Who Smoke: Ron Perlman

    Monday, April 28th, 2025

    Ron Perlman is a larger-than-life persona, best known to many as the title character in the Hellboy movies. More recently, he starred as the voice of Optimus Prime in the 2023 movie Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.

    Photographers often capture Perlman with a cigar in hand. Brian Bowen Smith took an iconic shot of the star perched on a motorcycle and lighting a cigar for a 2014 Cigar Aficionado cover.

    Let’s briefly tour the actor’s career before diving into some candidates for Ron Perlman’s favorite cigar.

    Who is Ron Perlman?

    Ronald N. Perlman was born on April 13, 1950. He grew up in Washington Heights in New York City and struggled with his self-image because he was overweight as a child.

    Perlman turned this into a strength, feeling drawn towards acting roles featuring “deformed people who are very endearing.” Hellboy is one example of this, but the best is his role as the Beast in the 1987–90 TV series Beauty and the Beast. The actor won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series for that role in 1989.

    How is Ron Perlman Famous?

    People know Perlman for his acting work. He’s a talented character actor, often appearing in significant leading and supporting roles.

    Other career credits include:

    • Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994).
    • Alien: Resurrection (1997).
    • Enemy at the Gates (2001).
    • Star Trek: Nemesis (2002).

    Does Ron Perlman Smoke?

    Ron Perlman said, “Smoking a cigar, you have to take your act down a notch. It’s such an esoteric thing; it demands that you give it your attention. Some people meditate; I smoke cigars.”

    The actor explained to Cigar Aficionado how a friend introduced him to high-quality smokes, which deepened his love for cigars. “I branched out and became a serious fan of cigar smoking,” he said. “It felt right; it did so much for me spiritually.”

    An ‘almost’ moment for Ron Perlman cigars

    After a local tobacconist inspired him by hand-rolling leftover leaves into great blends, Perlman considered becoming a cigar maker. “It was like turning water into wine—it tasted that good,” the actor told the lifestyle magazine.

    He spent a week in the Dominican Republic tasting tobaccos as he planned a line of smokes. But Hollywood had other plans, and his acting career soon took over his time.

    “I got distracted and never did end up developing it,” he admitted. “But my love for cigars was such that I wanted to present the world with my version of the cigar you could smoke every day.”

    What are Ron Perlman’s favorite cigars?

    If you’re looking for the perfect Ron Perlman cigar, here are a few linked to the actor in articles, interviews, and acting roles over the years.

    Arturo Fuente Corona

    Perlman started with the Arturo Fuente Corona, which he described as “not too big, not too small, not too intimidating.” But he also explored other vitolas in the Arturo Fuente Cigars family.

    “I became obsessed with Fuente cigars,” he told Cigar Aficionado. “I discovered many different sizes through Fuente: the Hemingway, the Corona, the Churchill. That’s where I developed my taste for certain sizes and styles.”

    Joya de Nicaragua Antano Gran Consul

    The Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Gran Cónsul is a 4.75 x 60 full-flavor smoke with a cedar, espresso, and earth flavor profile. Perlman smoked it in character as Clay Morrow, president of the motorcycle club in the TV series Sons of Anarchy.

    “It’s the perfect size with incredible flavor,” he stated in the same interview. “It may be the best value on the market. It’s what Clay smokes on the show. Although the Churchill is delicious, you want to be able to take your time and smoke it and just let life happen.”

    Hoyo de Monterrey Double Corona

    Later in the interview, Perlman professed his love for the Hoyo de Monterrey Double Corona, although he admitted “they’re hard to get.”

    Ron Perlman’s favorite cigar is the Cuban Hoyo de Monterrey Churchill, as noted in several previous interviews.

    Cohiba Cigars

    Perlman shared a photo of himself with a cigar-smoking woman on Facebook in 2017. He captioned it, “I break for Cohibas.”

    The US embargoes Cuban Cohibas, but authentic recreations like the JR Edición Limitada Alternative Cohiba Behike Laguito No. 6 are available. These are the next best thing, readily available, and won’t break the bank.

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    5 of the rarest cigars ever made

    Friday, April 25th, 2025

    Rare cigars are like fine vintage wines. By definition, they offer the smoker a snapshot of time, a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and the luxury of smoking high-end cigars.

    Join us as we explore some of the rarest cigars ever made. As you might expect, this list doubles as a who’s who of all-time great cigar companies.

    First, let’s look at what makes high-end rare cigars different from mass-market ones. In other words, what makes a cigar rare?

    What makes a cigar rare?

    There are many reasons why certain cigars aren’t available everywhere.

    Boutique cigars

    Master rollers hand-roll boutique cigars in smaller batches, which limits the number of sticks available.

    Smaller boutique cigar makers focus on quality over quantity. Collectors snap up popular new releases so quickly that almost no singles or boxes ever reach the resale market.

    Limited edition cigars

    Limited edition cigars and special edition cigars differ from boutique cigars. With these, the manufacturer limits production to a specific number of cigars or boxes.

    Examples include the Arturo Fuente Rare Pink cigar, one of the top 25 cigars of 2022. Arturo Fuente launched this special edition to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research, wrapping each cigar in vivid pink packaging.

    Old/vintage cigars

    Collectors consider many cigars rare because enthusiasts have smoked almost all of them. The number of sticks remaining from any year will decrease over time, as you can’t smoke the same cigar twice.

    This raises the value of rare, high-end cigars from top years. It also affects cigars made by well-known brands that have retired or exited the market.

    Five of the rarest high-end cigars

    1.   Cohiba Behike 54

    With only a tiny annual run, the Cohiba Behike 54 ranks among the world’s rarest regular-production cigars.

    The Behike 54 is 5.625″ long and has a ring gauge of 54. Artisans make this Cuban cigar from four distinct filler tobaccos, which is what makes it so rare. It includes the prized medio tiempo leaves from the top of the tobacco plant, alongside the more common volado, seco, and ligero leaves.

    Cohiba Cigars is one of the most famous and respected brands on the market, and smokers see it as a heritage brand. However, the company began trading after the 1962 U.S. embargo on Cuban cigars.

    If you want to experience the closest you can get to the Behike in the U.S., try the JR Edicion Limitada Alternative Cohiba Behike Laguito No. 5 5.75 x 54. It’s a hand-rolled cigar made from luxurious long-filler tobaccos at a fraction of the price of the rare cigars it’s inspired by.

    2.   Arturo Fuente OpusX

    We’ve already mentioned Arturo Fuente Rare Pink cigars, but they’re not the only Arturo Fuente cigars on our list.

    Cigar enthusiasts consider Arturo Fuente OpusX cigars the premier line from the factory. The brand calls them “the standard by which all cigars are measured.”

    The story behind Arturo Fuente OpusX cigars is a surprising one. They became the first Dominican Republic puros, crafted from tobacco that farmers grew in the mineral-rich soils around Château de la Fuente.

    In particular, the Fuente family sought to prove that Dominican soil could grow wrapper tobacco. With OpusX, they succeeded in creating one of the most celebrated high-end cigars in history.

    3.   Gurkha Black Dragon

    The Gurkha Black Dragon is a rare, ultra-premium cigar. It features Dominican filler tobacco, a Cameroon binder, and an Ecuadorian Maduro wrapper. The brand packages each 7.5″ × 52 tubo stick in a protective tube.

    Gurkha offers other rare, dragon-themed cigars for sale. One is the Gurkha Year of the Dragon, which sold out quickly after its launch in early 2024.

    4.   Davidoff Oro Blanco

    Davidoff Cigars is also known for its Chinese Zodiac limited releases, such as 2025’s Davidoff Year of the Snake. But even rarer is Davidoff Oro Blanco, partly due to the tobacco used in its construction.

    Collectors hail the Davidoff Oro Blanco Special Reserve 111 Years as one of the market’s rarest high-end cigars. Like the Arturo Fuente OpusX, it’s a Dominican puro made with rare tobaccos cultivated in five terroirs in the Dominican Republic.

    Tobacco growers no longer harvest from one of those regions, so these cigars represent the final batch from that terroir. With 111 years among the seven tobaccos used in the filler, binder, and wrapper, it’s no wonder aficionados see them as exceptional smokes.

    5.   Royal Danish/King of Denmark

    Royal Danish cigars are fit for a king. They honor Denmark’s cigar heritage, which began in 1665 when King Frederik III granted the nation’s first tobacco license.

    The Royal Danish Regal Blend Queens #1 cigar is stunning. It’s finished with 24k gold leaf and dotted with Swarovski crystals. This makes it the most visually striking cigar ever made. Royal Danish founder Jan Vistisen decorates each cigar by hand, limiting the output to 10 cigars daily.

    If you’re looking for rare cigars, these 5″ x 52 torpedoes are among the most exclusive on the planet.

    Bonus ‘Cuban Classics’

    Finally, we must mention classic Cuban cigars from Dunhill and H. Upmann, launched before the U.S. embargo.

    Collectors prize these well-preserved “Cuban classics” because low supplies and enduring demand keep them scarce. President John F. Kennedy had an aide buy about 1,200 H. Upmann Original Petit Coronas one night before signing the Cuban embargo the next morning.

    Manufacturers produce some classic Cuban cigars in non-embargoed locations. For example, H. Upmann manufactures the Original in the Dominican Republic for the U.S. market, making it easier to experience the next best thing.

    With the JR Cuban Alternative Cigars series, you can experience the taste and feel of Cuban cigars without spending a lot.

    The post 5 of the rarest cigars ever made first appeared on JR Blending Room.

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