Here's my comparison based comparing a fake Cohiba Robusto to a real one.
As the years go on it appears to be getting harder to distinguish between them.
Pic 1: Top is fake.
Pic 2: Right is fake.
Pic 3: Right is fake.
First off the gauge of the fake is somewhat larger than a real Robusto - you can see this in all three pictures.
The actual formation of the fake is quite good, no large veins apparent at the base, nor when smoked, and it appears to have a triple cap.
The label, however good it is, gives a few things away.
The cut on the fake is bad - you can see some white dots appearing at the top from the poor cut - you wouldn't see this on a real Cohiba.
Secondly on close inspection 'Habana, Cuba' looks slightly less bolded, but not by much.
The third point is the Cohiba logo - its very slightly bigger than the real and although its embossed and the right colour, the edges are very slightly 'frayed'.
The major giveaway concerning the label, is in pic 3 - the wrap around sticking point of the label hasn't been carefully adhered.
As the years go on it appears to be getting harder to distinguish between them.
Pic 1: Top is fake.
Pic 2: Right is fake.
Pic 3: Right is fake.
First off the gauge of the fake is somewhat larger than a real Robusto - you can see this in all three pictures.
The actual formation of the fake is quite good, no large veins apparent at the base, nor when smoked, and it appears to have a triple cap.
The label, however good it is, gives a few things away.
The cut on the fake is bad - you can see some white dots appearing at the top from the poor cut - you wouldn't see this on a real Cohiba.
Secondly on close inspection 'Habana, Cuba' looks slightly less bolded, but not by much.
The third point is the Cohiba logo - its very slightly bigger than the real and although its embossed and the right colour, the edges are very slightly 'frayed'.
The major giveaway concerning the label, is in pic 3 - the wrap around sticking point of the label hasn't been carefully adhered.
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