HISTORY
Cohiba is the flagship brand of Habanos S.A. and was originally created in 1966 for the late President of Cuba, Fidel Castro. They were made at the then top secret, but now world famous, El Laguito factory. At first it was only seen outside Cuba as gifts for heads of state and visiting diplomats and it was not until 1982 that Cohiba was made available in limited quantities to the open market.
The name “Cohiba” is a Taino Indian word for the bunches of tobacco leaves that Columbus first saw being smoked by the original inhabitants of Cuba – the earliest known form of the cigar.
The leaves used for rolling Cohiba vitolas are the “selection of the selection” from the five finest plantations in the San Juan y Martinez and San Luis districts of the Vuelta Abajo zone which is widely regarded as the finest tobacco growing land/soil in the world.
Uniquely amongst Havanas up to three of Cohiba’s filler leaves, the seco, ligero and the rare medio tiempo (the latter of which is used only in the Behike range), undergo an extra fermentation in barrels, which adds smoothness to the blend.
All sizes of Cohiba are ‘tripa larga, totalmente a mano’ – long filler, totally handmade. Cohiba encompasses four different Líneas, or Lines.
This Mareva or Petit Corona size provides the ideal introduction to the taste, quality and style of Cohiba. Start here, then explore.
TASTING NOTES
The Siglo II offers a refined, medium-bodied smoke delivering notes of creamy cedar, roasted coffee, and hay/grass, often complemented by notes of cocoa and a lingering honeyed sweetness.
Due to its medium body and rich, aromatic smoke, the Siglo II pairs beautifully with a Fine Aged Rum, a lighter Red Wine (like a Pinot Noir), or a soothing Black Tea to complement the creamy texture and sweet undertones.
CIGAR INFORMATION
Country of Origin: Cuba
Flavour profile: Medium-bodied
Vitola: Petit Corona
Size: 42 ring gauge, 5 inches
Smoking time: 40 minutes