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COHIBA 101

“Discover everything you ever wanted to know


about the Cohiba Cigar”
TABLE of CONTENTS

Introduction

History

Types of Cohiba Cigars

Cohiba Esplendido

Cohiba Robusto

Cohiba Corona Especial

Cohiba Lancero

Cohiba Piramides

Cohiba Siglo I

Cohiba Siglo II

Cohiba Siglo III

Cohiba Siglo IV

Cohiba Siglo V

Cohiba Siglo VI

Cohiba Genios

Cohiba Magico

Top 10 Cigar Facts!

Conclusion
Introduction:
Cohiba is the Ferrari of Cuban Cigars. A cigar that was once only available to
royal dignitaries is now available to you. The Cohiba represents wealth, power,
success and bottom line, the ’good life’.

From it’s rich history, the amazing work that is put in assembling it and the
beautiful feelings it inspires in the consumer, it is no secret that Cohiba is
definitely the “KING” of cigars.

I hope that this will be an informative and an entertaining publication for you!

Sincerely,

Trevor Wallace
Manager & Cigar Aficionado
Vancouver Cigar Company
History of Cohiba:
In 1492, during Columbus' first voyage to the "new world", he visited the island of
Cuba (Known as Colba to the locals).

His sailors were introduced to "Cohiba" by the island natives, who put a bunch of
dried leaves that in a pipe called ‘Tobacco’ and smoked it.

I guess you can we should all thank Christopher Columbus for fine Cuban Cigars
too!

When Columbus went back to Spain to tell the king about his discoveries, he
was a little disappointed. . . He told the King that the land he discovered is ‘New’
and not India, Japan or China - Lands he set out to find originally.

It was soon after that they realized that ‘Tobacco’ and ‘Cuban Tobacco’ is
actually worth more than any amount of gold and silver that they could have
discovered - as it still pays heavy dividends to this day!
Types of Cohiba Cigars:
Now over the years, the Cohiba brand has introduced various cigar
models.

All exclusive and an absolute delight to smoke.

 Cohiba Esplendido

 Cohiba Robusto

 Cohiba Corona Especial

 Cohiba Lancero

 Cohiba Piramides

 Cohiba Siglo I

 Cohiba Siglo II

 Cohiba Siglo III

 Cohiba Siglo IV

 Cohiba Siglo V

 Cohiba Siglo VI

 Cohiba Genios

 Cohiba Magico

 Cohiba Secretos
Cohiba Esplendido:

A perfect fit for the more experienced palate. From the first draw, you will feel the
Esplendidos' instant vigor.

Light up your senses with the wonderful harmony of strong aromas that will present
themselves as woody, peppery and even a touch of chocolatiness. All these flavors
working together to heighten your senses, a true delight if you are accustomed to smoking
Cuban cigars.

The Esplendido is your perfect partner when you just don't want that special night to end.
Go ahead, take your senses for a ride they won't forget.

Size: 7" x 47 (178 x 18.65 mm) Julieta, a Churchill


Strength: Full Bodied
Rating: * * * * *
Cohiba Robustos HR:

One thing you will always be impressed by when you try a Cohiba Robusto is the overall
construction. Consider that just a teaser for what is actually in store for you . . .

This Cigar goes perfect with your favorite wine when you are out relaxing on the patio.
The aromas are strong and delightfully rich in flavor.

This cigar is one of those ever so rare treats that beginners and cigar aficionados can
enjoy at the same sitting.

Dark chocolate and espresso flavors are the most prevalent, but in the depths of the
smoke you can taste cedar ever so slightly. One of our favorites and highly recommended
by the Vancouver Cigar company.

Size: 7" x 47 (178 x 18.65 mm) Julieta, a Churchill


Strength: Full Bodied
Rating: * * * * *
Cohiba Corona Especial:

This is a medium to heavy cigar compared to your average Cuban Cigar. Since it is a
thinner cigar, you get less pull from it which makes it a lighter, less intense smoke
compared to the larger Cohibas.

The Corona Especiale is an earthy, woody, gentler Cohiba that we have seen become
lighter over the years.
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Size: 6" x 38 (152 x 15.08 mm) Laguito No. 2, a panetela
Strength: Medium Bodied
Rating: * * * *
Cohiba Lanceros:

The Cohiba Lancero is Castro's personal favorite, and was made exclusively for him
before being released to the general market in 1982. This especiale sized Cohiba burns
slow making it a perfect sit-back-and-relax Cuban cigar.

Very earthy flavors resonate throughout this long yet small ring gauge Cohiba. A
consistent and slightly lighter flavored Cohiba cigar.

Very consistent feedback from experienced and novice cigar smokers cites this Cohiba as
a balanced flavored cigar. The flavors of wood and spice are still present as in cigars like
the Cohiba Robusto but they're more muted and smooth than some of the other cigars
produced under the Cohiba name.
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Size: 7 1/2 x 38
Strength: Full - Bodied
Rating: * * * * *
Cohiba Siglo I:

This is the smallest of the Linea 1492 Cohiba cigars. The Cohiba Siglo I, at 4 inches long
and with a 40 ring gauge, takes about 30 minutes to enjoy.

The Linea 1492, or Siglo series, is characterized by a slightly milder blend of tobacco
than other Cohibas.

With the Cohibs Siglo I specifically you will notice a milder chocolate flavor, more like
milk than dark, and the undertones included flavors of cinnamon and nutmeg.

Size: 4 x 40
Strength: Medium - Bodied
Rating: * * * *
Cohiba Siglo II:

Cohiba Siglo II cigar is medium bodied overall and very well known for its creamy
Cohiba taste.

Cohiba Siglo II is lighter in flavor when compared to the rest of the Cohiba cigars. The
Cohibe Siglo II is a world class smoke and considered a favorite stogie by most cigar
aficionados.

Size: 5 x 42
Strength: Medium - Bodied
Rating: * * * *
Cohiba Siglo III:

Cohiba Siglo III is one of the larger Siglos. Perfect medium bodied smoke if you have the
time to enjoy it.

Size: 6 1/4 x 42
Strength: Medium - Bodied
Rating: * * * *
Cohiba Siglo IV:

Cohiba Siglo IV cigar represents the Cohiba brand to the fullest and is considered a
classic in the Siglo cigar lineup. A very smooth tasting Siglo that has a phenomenal
aroma.

Size: 5 5/8 x 46
Strength: Full - Bodied
Rating: * * * * *
Cohiba Siglo V:

Cohiba Siglo V cigars have excellent construction and the infamous Cohiba taste. Milder
than the rest of the Cohibas, Cohiba Siglo V are meant for all good occasions and pure
enjoyment.

Size: 6 3/4 x 43
Strength: Full - Bodied
Rating: * * * *
Cohiba Siglo VI:

Originally released in 2002 as part of the 10th Anniversary of the Linea 1942 or Siglo
line, the Siglo VI was the first Cohiba to feature the new Gold embossed lettering on the
Cohiba label.

The Siglo VI paved the way for a demand in larger, thicker cigars which we now see in
the Trinidad Robusto Extra and the H.Upmann Magnum 50. At 5 7/8" X 52 this cigar
takes some commitment.

The smoke is generally characterized by a full, not quite dark-chocolate taste. As with
cigars of this girth, the Siglo VI intensifies as you smoke it down to it's strong end. The
finish reminds me of peaty Isla scotch's like Talisker, a real treat if you love all-
encompassing flavor.

Size: 5 7/8 X 52
Strength: Full - Bodied
Rating: * * * * *
Cohiba Genios:

An exquisite, fluid and lush cigar that just might become your new favorite. If you prefer
a larger ring gauge, this beauty will more than satisfy.

As you draw upon this toasted sweet vanilla flavored smoke, you'll notice it's
complimented with a burst of dark cocoa beans.

The Cohiba Genios is exactly why Cuban cigars are in a league of their own. Experience
one of the best well rounded Cohibas ever made. A phenomenal experience awaits.

Size: 5 1/2 X 52
Strength: Full - Bodied
Rating: * * * * *
Cohiba Magico:

An absolute delight for your palate. Upon your first draw, the 'magic' will be unleashed,
as dark chocolate and crushed pepper scented aromas begin to envelope you.

The aging and fermentation of each leaf within the Magicos is truly reflected in the taste.
It is a very well constructed cigar.

Even if you are an experienced Cigar connoisseur, you will be in for a pleasant surprise.
Experience fabulous depth in your smoke, experience the magic.

Size: 4 1/2 X 52
Strength: Full - Bodied
Rating: * * * * *
Top 10 Cigar Facts

10. It was Christopher Columbus who first discovered the famous Cohiba cigar
(You know the guy who discovered America in 1492). Since he wrote practically
everything down in his journal, he wrote that the land they have discovered is not
India, China or Japan and in this land their was no treasure to be found.
Except for the fact that the men on the island of Colba (Or Cuba as its called
today) perfumed themselves with certain 'herbs' and inhaled smoke from burning
of Cohiba leaves. Soon it turned out that what they discovered was worth more
than any treasure they ever hoped to find, and that was tobacco.

9. King Edward VII was happy as anyone could be when he succeeded his
antismoking
mother Victoria as a monarch of the British Empire. He actually greeted
all the tobacco-starved courtiers of Buckingham Palace with the famous phrase
"Gentleman, you may smoke!".

8. Samuel Langhorne Clemens or better known to the world as the famous


author 'Mark Twain', was caught saying "If cigar smoking were not permitted in
heave, he would happily go to the other place". Mark Twain actually started
smoking since the age of 8, what a legend!

7. The famous comedian W.C Fields, whole heartedly credited his success to a
daily dose of cigars and whiskey that started in his childhood.

6. Tia Carrera and Demi Moore were the first Hollywood ladies to make cigar
smoking popular between the female actresses in the 1990s. The image of
young hot ladies smoking cigars created the 'Femme Fatale' image and soon
every girl was doing it.
5. Bill Clinton celebrated the rescue of the American pilot who was shot down in
Bosnia, by lighting up a Romeo Y Julieta despite Hilary's no smoking rules.

4. On the 80th birthday of George Burns in 1977, Milton Berle lit his and
George's cigar. Again, comedians who started smoking cigars as kids. Milton
started at age 12!

3. Take about quality control, Edward the 'Duke of Windsor' personally inspected
the Cuban factory that made his favorite cigars. Talk about passion!

2. Groucho Marx's image was all about the cigar in the mouth at all times. Once
a woman told him that she has nine kids with her husband because she likes
him, Marx being the 'wise guy' that he is responded "I like a cigar too but every
once in a while I take it out of my mouth!".

1. As we all know that Cuban Cigars are not sold within the USA. You know who
was responsible for that? Mr. John F Kennedy. This story gets worst because
right before the ban, he ordered his own press secretary Pierre Salinger to get
his brand of Cuban Cigars the 'Upmanns', in the thousands so he can have his
very own stash in the White House. Now I don’t think that was fair but you be the
judge.
Conclusion:
It is my sincere hope that you found the ‘Cohiba 101’ as an informative guide.

As always, I would love to hear your feedback and suggestions.


Thank you for taking the time to read this and remember . . .

Enjoy your Cuban cigars!

Sincerely,

Trevor Wallace
Manager & Cigar Aficionado
Vancouver Cigar Company

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