 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Mareva | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 7.9 |
| Presentation: Banded bundle of 25 in a varnished slide-lid box. |
Cohiba Siglo II Review:
This cigar was introduced in November 1992 and introduced to the international market in 1994, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Columbus to the New World. The Siglo series are said to be milder than the rest of the models from the Cuban brand, tasting all them very similar, with mild creamy sweetness, medium bean flavours and also medium tobacco taste. 129mm of smoking pleasure.
Average user rating     
Review #77:     This is really beautiful looking petit corona with vein-less Colorado/Natural wrapper, good construction and always well filled. First few puffs were on the lighter side but soon appeared distinctive creamy taste with hints of honey and espresso. This tree year old was burning perfectly smooth where rich and subtle aroma came to expression. For me this is more morning or early afternoon cigar which I enjoy after light meal together with nice unwooded white wine. When I’m looking for this type of cigar I have always problem to decide between Trinidad Reyes and Siglo II. - Submitted by Diademo on November 5, 2007
Review #76:     While these are a decent smoke on their own, they are disappointing for 2 reasons, 1) price and 2) the fact it is a Cohiba. There are better Marevas out there that cost much less. I also find these to be the least representative of the flavor profile of the Siglo series. - Submitted by fabio on October 28, 2007
Review #75:     I have smoked these cigars for a while, and have always enjoyed them. They were always medium strenght with good flavor. However, the last box I purchased has all sorts of problems. Of the 9 I have smoked so far 4 had extremely tight draws and 3 had burn issues. The flavor in this box is also lacking. This is the first box from 06 that I have had. The boxes purchased previously were, 99, 00, 02, and 04. All cigars from those four boxes had the same flavor characteristics, construction, and draw. I am not impressed by the 06 box at all. I hope this is just some fluke thing and the quality is only bad in one batch. I will purchase these in the future, but not for long if they continue like this. The score I gave is a reflection of the 06 box, not the rest. - Submitted by jkeller115 on October 16, 2007
Review #74:     This is not in the same league as some of the other Cuban marevas. I can think of a handful of marevas that are exceptional or are better than the Siglo II. When compared to the other Cohibas it's good, but not up to par with the other Siglos. You get the typical Cohiba flavours but they aren't as pronounced as the other Siglos. A little tight. No burn problems. Age would mellow this cigar out more. I'd recommend 5 years of aging and this should help bring some much needed balance to this cigar. There is raw complexity to this cigar, but again, age will help it to mellow and develop the characteristics that should be exhibited with the Siglo II. - Submitted by cookj1 on September 12, 2007
Review #73:     I brought one box of Siglo II today from the Duty Free shop in Macau. The taste from the first one was bad and I could not get an good feel as I had the same before from different shops. I wonder that box is faked and is there anyone can tell counterfeit cohiba is exist? I need help.
- Submitted by danchiu on September 7, 2007
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