: Released by Aganorsa Leaf, this stick is 10 inches long with a massive 100 ring gauge . It was designed specifically to test the "mandible's articulation capabilities" and retails for approximately $40.
The absolute largest cigar ever made as a production item is the Gran Habano Corojo #5 "El Gigante" . Measuring nearly and weighing approximately 1,200 pounds , it holds a ring gauge of 1,920.
: Often cited as the largest production cigar available in a standard retail setting, this monster measures 21 inches long with a 100 ring gauge . It is typically sold in a single wooden coffin for around $75.
While the average cigar is roughly five to seven inches long, enthusiasts looking for the "biggest" can choose between extreme boutique novelties and record-breaking production pieces that require a small fortune—and several dozen friends—to smoke. The Ultimate Commercial Giant: Gran Habano "El Gigante"
: A notable giant at 15 inches long with a 120 ring gauge , described by reviewers at Thompson Cigar as a "mutant" due to its immense scale and long-leaf filler. Understanding the Scale: "Gigante" vs. "Gordo"
While you can purchase a 21-inch "Woody," there are ceremonial cigars that far exceed these. For example, Cuban rollers have crafted cigars over for festivals in Tampa and Havana. However, these are strictly for display and are not commercially available for purchase.
: It is fully intended to be smoked and comes with a special device that allows 40 people to enjoy it simultaneously. Top Retail "Goliath" Cigars