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Cohiba Siglo II – Petit Corona Cuban Cigar
$450.99
Description
| Vitola | Mareva |
| Length | 129 mm (5 1/8″) |
| Ring Gauge | 42 (16.67 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Colorado (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Medium |
| Smoking Time | 45-60 minutes |
| Factory | El Laguito |
Does a cigar really need a massive ring gauge to deliver a complete flavor experience? The Siglo II challenges the modern obsession with thick vitolas by packing the legendary Cohiba profile into a sleek, classic Mareva format. It proves that forty-five minutes is plenty of time to get lost in something special without committing your entire evening to a single stick.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: The draw starts with a distinct woodiness, leaning heavily on dry cedar rather than oak. You get a surprising amount of creamy vanilla right out of the gate, which softens the spice on the retrohale. It feels refined immediately, not harsh or grassy like some fresh Cubans can be, offering a smooth introduction that wakes up the palate gently.
Mid-Section: As the burn line moves past the first inch, the texture thickens up significantly. That initial cedar takes a step back to let notes of roasted espresso and salted caramel push through. There is a buttery quality here that coats the palate, making the smoke feel denser than it actually is, while the strength remains perfectly balanced in the middle of the spectrum.
Final Third: The strength creeps up just a bit towards the end, settling firmly into the medium range. You might pick up a savory, almost oatmeal-like flavor mixing with dark chocolate. It manages to stay cool down to the nub, avoiding that acrid bitterness that sometimes ruins lesser petit coronas, leaving you with a clean and satisfying conclusion.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Dry Cedar, Creamy Vanilla, Roasted Espresso |
| Secondary | Salted Caramel, Oatmeal, White Pepper |
| Finish | Clean and savory with a lingering sweetness |
The Story Behind Cohiba
Cohiba started life in 1966 as a private blend for Fidel Castro and visiting diplomats, remaining a state secret for years before the rest of the world could try it. The Linea 1492, which includes this Siglo II, arrived later in 1992 to mark the 500th anniversary of Columbus reaching the Americas. What sets them apart is the “third fermentation” of the Seco and Ligero leaves in wooden barrels, a step that smooths out the rough edges before rolling even begins.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Havana Club 15yr – The dried fruit notes in this aged Cuban rum amplify the caramel sweetness found in the cigar’s second third.
- Whiskey: Glenfiddich 21 – Since this scotch is finished in Caribbean rum casks, it shares a tropical vanilla character that syncs perfectly with the Siglo II.
- Coffee: Ethiopian Yirgacheffe pour-over – The floral and citrus acidity in this pour-over cuts through the buttery smoke texture without overpowering the tobacco.
Ideal For
This is the right stick for a lunch break where you refuse to compromise on quality just because you are short on time. It suits experienced smokers who appreciate nuance over brute strength, but it is gentle enough for a novice looking to try their first high-end Cuban. If you enjoy the classic Mareva size, this is arguably the benchmark for the format.












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