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COHIBA

COHIBA

History of COHIBA

In 1492, during Columbus's first voyage to the "new world", he visited the island of Cuba. His sailors were introduced to "Cohíba" by the island natives, a bunch of dried leaves that were smoked in a pipe called a "Tobacco". In 1982, 3 types of Cohíba Cuban cigars were introduced to non-diplomats: the Lanceros, the Coronas Especiales and the Panetelas. 3 more vitolas were added to the brand in 1989: the Espléndidos, the Robustos and the Exquisitos, completing what is known as "La Línea Clásica". 5 more vitolas were added in 1992 creating the "Linea 1492": the Siglo I, II, III, IV and V. Cohíba remains the "King of the Cubans". Only the finest tobacco leaves are used to create the various types of Cohíba cigars. A distinct bean taste has been attributed to Cohíbas, however I would say the common factor amongst the Cohíba family is the strong nature of all the cigars. This is not a beginners brand.

COHIBA Panetelas (AGED 2012)

Panetelas (AGED 2012)
Panetelas (AGED 2012)
  • Ring Gauge: 26
  • Cigar length: 115 mm / 4.53'
  • Vitola: Panetela
  • Strength: Medium - Full Body

Rick's description of the vintage version of this Panetela cigar, aged since 2012, is equally remarkable. According to Rick, the aged stogie retains its light, fresh, and fun qualities but with added depth and complexity. The years of aging have mellowed and enriched the flavors, providing a more refined and mature smoking experience. The smooth, wet'n'grassy, and chocolaty smoke now takes on a new dimension, pleasing the palate with subtle nuances. As an aged cigar, it brings forth a level of sophistication that complements its initial lively character. It's evident that this vintage Panetela has become a treasured choice for contemporary smokers, gaining popularity for its outstanding draw and unique qualities.


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