Some Cuban Cigars are more sought after than others, and the Cohiba Behike 56 is possibly the most coveted of all. Certainly among cigars which are, on paper at least, regular production, it holds an almost mythical reputation among connoisseurs for its quality. The scarcity of the medio tiempo leaves used for the Behike blend, and the recent dearth of wrapper leaves of a suitable size and quality to make vitolas as large as the Laguito No 6, have made boxes incredibly hard to get hold of. This has led the price per stick, in only 11 years since the original release, to increase dramatically.