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Cohiba Siglo II

The Cohiba Siglo II is yet another excellent cigar from the well respected Cohiba range. The Siglo II is said to be the best Mareva cigar on the market today. It has a faultless construction, perfect draw and an even burn right down to the band.

It is a lighter smoke than the larger Siglo's but still has a rich and complex flavour that just gets richer as it burns! Flavours include dark chocolate, strong coffee, earth, wood and spices. It is smooth and creamy with a delicious aroma.

Light up one of these in the garden on a warm summer evening with fine single malt and you will be in absolute heaven. All the classic Cohiba aromas and flavours in a great size and at a great price.

Origin: Cuba
Manufactured: Hand Made
Gauge: Medium
Length: 129 mm.
Format: Mareva
Ring: 42
Weight: 8,46 gr.
Presentation: Banded bundle of 25 in a varnished
User Reviews:

Written by Pete
A Nice Cigar 8/10
I found this cigar rich and creamy, but quite mild. It is though very flavorful with many different tastes appearing as it burns down. I tasted, cinnamon, nutmeg, honey, spices and of course coffee and dark chocolate. All the good characteristcs of a good cuban cigar.

If you like the taste of the Cohiba Siglo range but find the larger ring sizes too strong I can recommend the Siglo II. Do Cohiba make a bad cigar?

Written by Nash
Lovely Cigar 8/10
This is one of my favourite smokes especially after lunch on a lazy Sunday afternoon. The flavours are exquisite, the burn is always good and best off all is that I've never had a bad one and I've been through several boxes! If you prefer something a little stronger then the Cohiba Robustos has the same flavours but with more power.

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