...A new brand of Cuban cigars which was introduced only in 1968, Cohiba quickly became the flagship brand of the Cuban cigar industry. Developed initially as a medium bodied protocol cigar for presentation only by officials of the Cuban government, Cohiba was marketed widely beginning in 1982. The initial sizes were the Lancero, the Corona Especiale and the Panetela, with the Esplendido, Robusto and Exquisito added in 1989. In 1992, in salute to the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Caribbean, the Siglo series was introduced. It was created in 1966 for President Fidel Castro himself and was made at the then top secret but now world famous El Laguito factory. At first, it was only seen outside Cuba as gifts for heads of state and visiting diplomats. Since 1982 Cohiba has been available in limited quantities to the open market. The name is an ancient Taino Indian word for the bunches of tobacco leaves that Columbus first saw being smoked by the original inhabitants of Cuba — the earliest known form of the cigar. The leaves for Cohiba are the “selection of the selection” from the five finest Vegas Finas de Primera in the San Juan y Martinez and San Luis zones of the Vuelta Abajo region. Uniquely amongst Habanos two of Cohiba’s filler leaves, the seco and ligero, undergo a third fermentation in barrels, which adds smoothness to the blend. There are two distinct Lineas (Lines) of Cohiba: the medium to full flavoured Linea Clasica introduced between 1966 and 1989; and the medium flavoured Linea 1492 brought out in 1992 to mark the 500th Anniversary of Columbus’s epic voyage of discovery. Ten years later in 2002, a new size, the Siglo VI, was added to the Linea 1492.
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Cuban Cigar Review Cohiba Esplendido Churchill 7 x 47 reviewed by Graham S The Esplendido showed typically good Cohiba construction with a slightly veiny wrapper of 3.5 / 6 golden brown shade. Initial flavors upon lighting were a definite leather and white pepper spiciness. These soon mellowed into a softer leather, creaminess with a slight cereal impression which dominated the remainder of the smoke. The Esplendido would be well suited with a Sauternes desert wine or perhaps even a Bordeaux Cask Scotch. Something with more subtle flavours and not overpowering. A very nice cigar to be enjoyed in the afternoon or after a lighter dinner. My overall rating: 88 /100 CA Magazines most recent rating was 91/100 April 2011 |