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Cohiba Siglo IV — tasting notes and pricing context
Cohiba launched the Línea 1492 in 1992 to commemorate Columbus's first crossing. The Siglo IV is the fourth vitola in the series and the one most Cuban aficionados nominate as the line's sweet spot — a 5.6-inch Corona Gorda that delivers Cohiba's signature creamy honeyed profile without the price tag (or the smoking time) of the Behike. The blend is lighter than the Línea Clásica and noticeably more elegant, with first-third floral notes that drift through honey, butter, and aged cedar into a finish that rarely goes harsh.
The Siglo IV is one of the SKUs where retailer discounting actually happens. Switzerland's Cigarmust runs the box of 25 at CHF 1,450 with frequent CHF 1,300 promotional drops; Germany's Noblego sits around €1,350. The 10% spread between cheapest and dearest European retailer is one of the wider gaps in the Cohiba catalogue — well worth setting a price-drop alert on if you smoke this vitola regularly.
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