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  • Cohiba Siglo 2

    I really pondered over whether to review this my first Cohiba as it is so familiar to so many of you but then it occurred to me that we are getting new members all the time and the old timers might be entertained by what a newbie thinks of an old classic.
    This petit corona measures just over 5" with a ring gauge of 42 and took me an hour and a quarter to smoke with a few relights. We are all familiar with the Cohiba band and I had no worries about this being a fake as it came in the preservador that my wife bought me from our sponsors. The wrapper was quite bumpy with an oily appearance and the fill was soft. It had a rich sweet scent and once cut the cold draw had a hint of toast with a little pepper or chilli on my tongue. The cold draw was the tightest I've experienced so far.
    Once lit the flavour was initially woody with a hint of creaminess and the burn line was sharp and defined. After about 20 minutes I could taste a flavour like a mild smoked tea and very nice it was too. I have noticed that Cubans appear to hold onto their ash longer than the NCs and I was just about to take a photo when it dropped in my lap at about an inch, good job I wasn't indoors.
    After 30 minutes it needed a relight and once again I got the flavour of toast for a short while. Half way in it developed a little pepperiness then the smoked tea flavour returned for the last third till it got a bit harsh around the final inch.
    Like my previous review I would definitely accept one of these if offered but they won't be high on my 'to buy' list.


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    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    Your reviews are always welcome by me mate!
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    • #3
      Good review. Personally I love the siglo 2 but am never quite sure whether they are worth the extra few pounds compared to other petit coronas.

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      • #4
        Spot on again peejay keep them coming

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        • #5
          I was always underwhelmed by the siglo 2 until I was given a 2009 to try.
          May have been the company or situation but was thoroughly enjoyed and an improvement on the fresh ones I had previously tried.

          ?Any cigar smoker is a friend, because I know how he feels.? ? Alfred de Musset

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          • #6
            Good review indeed Peejay, I refer you to my comments on the Day's smoking thread.
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
              Good review indeed Peejay, I refer you to my comments on the Day's smoking thread.
              Duly noted Simon, I did get a Bolivar for Christmas and have had a Partagas #4 resting in my Cuban humidor since June.
              'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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              • #8
                Good luck with them, I hope their good advertisments for their brand.
                Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Maxsi View Post
                  I was always underwhelmed by the siglo 2 until I was given a 2009 to try.
                  Aye. Age does em so well. 2009 would be the youngest i would smoke them nowadays (i mean it's 2014 now!!). Unless i'm in cuba and just want to light it up, i don't go cohiba under 3 years. with the sig ii, i don't go under 5 years.

                  i've a few from 06 in my humidor right now that's rolling around.
                  just. not. sure. when to smoke em

                  but your last sentence does hit it right on the head. WAAAAAY too high on the price list to really get the bastards. then you have to go through the hassle of ageing em
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