The defining feature of the Cohiba Siglo II is its use of extra fermented Vuelta Abajo tobaccos, delivering an aroma and flavour profile found only in Cohiba. Part of the Línea 1492 series, this Cuban classic was created to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus’s arrival in the New World.
Crafted from the “selection of the selection” grown in the finest Vegas de Primera of the Vuelta Abajo D.O.P., the seco and ligero leaves undergo a rare additional barrel fermentation. This process refines the smoke, producing a smooth, layered character with a creamy texture and elegant progression from start to finish.
Made using the traditional Tripa Larga, Totalmente a Mano technique, the Cohiba Siglo II offers a medium strength profile in a balanced 5 x 42 format, ideal for those who appreciate precision construction, refined complexity, and unmistakable Cuban identity.
Box of 25 cigars

rich smokes –
The Cohiba Siglo II is a delight. It’s medium-strong bodied, with a good draw and plumes of smoke. This particular size is a pleasure to hold, and will satisfy the most discerning cigar fan.
wisnicki –
Excellent cigar. Medium taste. Top of my list.
Alex Pope –
The perfect medium body cigar. Delicious fresh tobacco aroma. No pepper. Low strength, no nicotine rush. Perfect draw. Minor touch ups with my torch. Moderate smoke output. Even my girlfriend liked this cigar.
Atsu KOMLAN (verified owner) –
Didn’t enjoy this one that much but an overall good experience. Recommend!
i_need_money_213 –
Not on the top of my list for Cigars or Cuban Cigars for that matter. It was a good smoke just want for me, the draw was good along with the burn, vary unique flavours.
Thor –
Great smoke. Virtually no pepper note. Too pricey for me, but glad to had a chance to experience it.
TelosAlpha (verified owner) –
Cuban cigars are not what they used to be. Cohiba is no different. As someone who has been smoking for 30 years and remembers a different Cuba, the terroir and management of it have drastically changed the Cuban flavour profile. Max points for construction and burn, still a well made and physically performing product.
Dean Garden –
Great cigar, very nice flavours, very Cuban taste, burnt without any issues and had me wanting more to put in the humidor.
Majuubean –
What a colossal disappointment. Over-rated and boring. I prefer maduros and Nicaraguan so take this review as such, but burn was meh, flavor was weak, construction was not high end and it didnt last long enough to save it from being a regret.
s.zhdanovych (verified owner) –
A phenomenal smoke.
Notes of: orange peel, honey suckle, peanut and a hint of white pepper that slowly develops and matures towards the end of this wonderful Corona. It really is a very special cigar…..
But is it worth $50?! No, I don’t think so.
Perhaps just a bit above my pay grade.
Jeremy Pachioli (verified owner) –
This cigar suffers from some very concerning construction issues which, at $50, is completely unacceptable.
The draw was very poor, and only really became possible to get anything of value in the last 3rd. It was still bad.
Overall a shameful experience from which I will be unlikely to purchase or recommend Cohiba.