About this cigar
Cohiba's Nicaragua release represents a bold recalibration for the house that built its reputation on Cuban tobacco. Eschewing the Davidoff connection's refined subtlety, these coronas showcase what Nicaragua's Condega Valley can deliver when aged in Cohiba's hands: a medium-bodied blend with genuine grip. The natural wrapper carries notes of cedar, black pepper, and a touch of cocoa that emerges across the mid-palate. Construction is immaculate, as expected from the brand. This is a cigar for the customer who respects Cohiba's name but wants something with more personality than the standard offering. The 7x50 corona lands in that sweet spot for an afternoon smoke or a post-dinner ritual when time isn't unlimited. Pair it with an aged rum or a single malt. The Nicaragua line has earned respect from serious smokers precisely because it doesn't coast on heritage. For your lounge or retail floor, the 16-count box presents an easy sell to Cohiba loyalists ready to explore, and the vitola's versatility keeps it accessible without feeling mass-market. A line that moves.