Cohiba Panetelas

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Brand Cohiba
Ring Gauge 26
Length 4.5"
Strength Medium

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Product Specifications

Brand Cohiba
Line Línea Clásica
Vitola Panetela
Ring Gauge 26
Length 115 mm (4 1/2″)
Wrapper Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Binder Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Filler Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Strength Mild to Medium
Factory El Laguito, Havana
Country Cuba
Box Count 25 cigars
Smoking Time 25-35 minutes
Release Year 1982

About This Cigar

The Cohiba Panetela is a refined thin-gauge cigar from the Línea Clásica range. Its elegant, slender format showcases the premium wrapper tobacco and delivers a sophisticated shorter smoke perfect for those seeking a quick yet quality Cohiba experience.

Tasting Notes

Creamy and smooth with notes of cedar, cocoa, honey, and subtle spice. The thin ring gauge allows the wrapper to dominate, delivering refined flavors with excellent balance.

The Moment I Knew Cohiba Panetelas Were Something Special

It was 2003, and I was sitting on a rickety wooden chair outside a little tobacco shop in Key West – you know, one of those places that smells like cedar and dreams. The owner, this grizzled Cuban exile named Miguel, slides this thin, elegant stick across the counter and says, “Try this, but don’t tell me what you think until you’re done.” That was my first real encounter with panetelas cigars, specifically the Cohiba Panetela, and damn if it didn’t change everything I thought I knew about thin ring gauges.

Most guys back then (hell, even now) were chasing the big boys – the churchills, the robustos, anything with some meat on its bones. But this little beauty? She taught me that size isn’t everything in the cigar world.

First Impressions: Don’t Judge a Book by Its Ring Gauge

Let me be straight with you – the Cohiba Panetela looks almost delicate when you first pull it from the box. We’re talking about a 38 ring gauge here, which makes some of my buddies laugh. “What’s that, a cigarette?” they’ll joke. But here’s the thing they don’t get: this cigar packs more complexity into that slender frame than most fat boys manage in their entire smoking time.

The construction is typically flawless (as you’d expect from Cohiba). The wrapper has this beautiful golden-brown hue that practically glows in the right light. I’ve noticed over the years that these tend to have fewer visible veins than some other Cuban marcas, and the triple cap is always perfectly applied. No tool needed – a simple straight cut does the job beautifully.

The cold draw gives you hints of what’s coming: leather, maybe some cocoa, and this underlying sweetness that I can only describe as honeyed tobacco. It’s not overwhelming, but it’s definitely there, beckoning you to light up.

A Quick Reality Check About Availability

Look, I need to address the elephant in the room here. Getting authentic Cuban Cohibas in the States is… complicated. I’m not going to pretend otherwise. Most of my experiences with these have been during trips to Canada, the UK, or through friends who travel more than I do these days. The good news? There are some excellent non-Cuban panetelas that capture a lot of what makes this format special, but we’ll get to that later.

The Flavor Journey: More Complex Than You’d Expect

Here’s where the Cohiba Panetela really shines, and why I’ve been smoking them for over two decades. The flavor development isn’t like your typical cigar progression – it’s more like a jazz improvisation than a classical symphony, if that makes sense.

Right off the bat, you get this creamy smoothness that coats your palate. It’s not heavy or rich like a maduro – more like a perfectly aged cognac (speaking of which, these pair beautifully with Hennessy XO, but I’m getting ahead of myself). There’s cedar there, obviously, given Cohiba’s signature aging process, but it’s not the dominant note like it is in some other Cuban brands.

About fifteen minutes in – and this is where panetelas cigars really differ from their thicker cousins – you start getting these little flavor surprises. Maybe it’s a touch of white pepper that wasn’t there before. Or this subtle nuttiness that reminds me of toasted almonds. The thin ring gauge means the wrapper plays a much bigger role in the flavor profile, and Cohiba’s wrapper tobacco is among the finest in the world.

The middle portion (though honestly, with a panetela, the “thirds” concept kind of goes out the window) brings more complexity. I often taste coffee – not espresso, more like a really good medium roast that’s been sitting in a French press for just the right amount of time. There’s also this herbal quality that some people mistake for harshness, but it’s not harsh at all. It’s more like dried herbs in your grandmother’s spice cabinet.

The final third – if you can call it that on such a short smoke – is where things get interesting. The flavors concentrate, becoming richer and more pronounced. Sometimes I get leather, sometimes dark chocolate. It depends on the humidity, the time of day, what I had for lunch… that’s part of what makes these so fascinating.

What I Actually Pair These With (After Years of Trial and Error)

Okay, here’s where I’m going to sound like a bit of a snob, but bear with me. The Cohiba Panetela is delicate enough that your pairing choice really matters. You can’t just crack open a beer and expect magic to happen.

My go-to pairing? A good single malt, specifically something from the Speyside region. I’m particularly fond of Macallan 18 with these, though that’s gotten stupidly expensive in recent years. The honey and fruit notes in the whisky complement the cigar’s natural sweetness without overwhelming the tobacco flavors.

For non-alcoholic options, I’ve had great luck with really good espresso (Cuban coffee, naturally, if you can find it), or even a quality green tea. I know that sounds weird, but trust me on this one. The tea’s subtle bitterness creates this interesting counterpoint to the cigar’s sweetness.

Wine can work, but you need to be careful. I’ve found that most reds are too heavy – they bulldoze right over the cigar’s nuances. A good Rioja Reserva might work, or maybe a lighter Burgundy. Champagne, believe it or not, is fantastic if you’re in a celebratory mood. The bubbles cleanse your palate between draws.

Food Pairings That Actually Work

This is where things get fun. The Cohiba Panetela plays surprisingly well with food, probably because it’s not going to overpower whatever you’re eating. I’ve had great experiences pairing these with:

    • Good dark chocolate (70% cacao or higher)
    • Aged manchego cheese with a drizzle of honey
    • Fresh figs (when they’re in season)
    • A proper Cuban sandwich (the irony isn’t lost on me)

The key is to avoid anything too spicy or heavily seasoned. Save your barbacoa for a maduro robusto – this cigar deserves more respect than that.

Who Should Smoke These (And Who Definitely Shouldn’t)

Here’s where I’m going to be brutally honest, and some people might not like what I have to say. The Cohiba Panetela isn’t for beginners. I don’t care how much money you have or how sophisticated you think you are – if you’re new to cigars, start with something more forgiving.

This cigar requires patience and attention. You can’t just light it up and zone out while you’re mowing the lawn or watching TV. The smoking time is only about 45 minutes to an hour, and every minute counts. If you’re the type of person who likes to smoke while multitasking, pick a different cigar.

On the flip side, if you’re an experienced smoker looking to expand your palate, or if you’re someone who appreciates subtlety and complexity, these are absolutely worth seeking out. They’re also perfect for situations where you want a quality smoke but don’t have two hours to dedicate to it.

I particularly recommend these to people who come from a wine or whisky background. The flavor development and attention to nuance will feel familiar. Also, if you’re someone who typically smokes Dominican or Nicaraguan cigars and wants to understand what all the fuss about Cuban tobacco is about, this is a great introduction.

A Word About Occasions

These aren’t everyday cigars for most people (unless you’re significantly wealthier than I am). They’re special occasion smokes. I’ve enjoyed them to celebrate promotions, anniversaries, the birth of grandchildren… moments that deserve something memorable.

They’re also fantastic for morning or early afternoon smoking. The lighter body means they won’t knock you on your ass like a full-strength torpedo might.

Storage and Care: What I’ve Learned the Hard Way

Here’s something that took me years to figure out, and I’m going to save you the trouble: panetelas cigars are more sensitive to humidity changes than thicker cigars. That thin ring gauge means less tobacco to buffer against environmental changes.

I keep mine at 65% humidity, maybe 66% at the most. Any higher and they get spongy and burn poorly. Any lower and they dry out faster than you’d expect. Temperature control is also crucial – I learned this lesson after leaving a few in a hot car during a Tampa summer. Expensive mistake.

If you’re buying these to age (and you should, if possible), give them at least a year in your humidor before smoking. I’ve got some from 2018 that are just hitting their stride now. The harsh edges smooth out, and the flavors integrate beautifully.

One more thing: be gentle when handling them. The thin gauge makes them more fragile than your typical robusto. I’ve cracked more than a few by being careless, and there’s nothing more heartbreaking than watching a $30 cigar fall apart in your hands.

The Controversial Take: Are They Worth the Premium?

Okay, here’s where I’m going to ruffle some feathers. Are Cohiba Panetelas worth what people charge for them? That’s… complicated.

From a pure tobacco quality standpoint? Absolutely. These are made with some of the finest tobacco in the world, rolled by master craftsmen, and aged in ideal conditions. The attention to detail is remarkable.

But are they worth paying 300% more than a comparable Nicaraguan panetela? That’s where I start to have my doubts. Don’t get me wrong – I still buy them when I can find them at reasonable prices. But I’ve smoked some Padron Family Reserve panetelas that came damn close to the experience at half the cost.

The truth is, part of what you’re paying for is the mystique, the history, the fact that they’re Cuban. And you know what? Sometimes that’s okay. Sometimes the story behind the cigar is part of the enjoyment.

Common Questions I Get Asked About These Cigars

How long do they actually take to smoke?

In my experience, anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour and fifteen minutes, depending on how fast you smoke and how much you’re paying attention to the flavors. Don’t rush them – half the point of a panetela is the contemplative smoking experience.

Can you age them like other Cuban cigars?

Absolutely, and you should if you have the patience. I’ve found they hit their sweet spot around 3-5 years after purchase. Beyond that, they start to lose some of their character, though this might just be my personal preference.

What’s the difference between these and other Cuban panetelas?

The Cohiba is definitely the smoothest and most refined. Romeo y Julieta makes a good panetela that’s a bit more robust in flavor, and the Montecristo version has more of that earthy Cuban character. But for pure elegance, Cohiba takes the prize.

Are the non-Cuban versions worth trying?

Some of them, yes. The Padron Family Reserve I mentioned earlier is excellent, and I’ve had good experiences with some of the Fuente panetelas. They’re different experiences entirely, but they’re good cigars in their own right.

Final Thoughts: A Quarter-Century Perspective

After more than 20 years of smoking these, I can honestly say the Cohiba Panetela remains one of my favorite cigars. Not because it’s the strongest, or the most complex, or even the best value – but because it represents everything I love about the art of cigar making.

It’s proof that bigger isn’t always better, that subtlety can be more impressive than power, and that sometimes the best experiences come in small packages. If you get the chance to try one – really try one, not just puff on it while you’re doing something else – I think you’ll understand why I keep coming back to them.

Just don’t blame me when you start seeking out other panetelas cigars. It’s a rabbit hole that’s both expensive and incredibly rewarding. Trust me on this one.

70 reviews for Cohiba Panetelas

  1. Maria Patterson

    Grabbed a Panetelas for my morning routine and the slim profile delivered surprising depth. Cedar and subtle cream notes dominated the first third, transitioning to a light pepper finish. Burns fast due to the thin gauge, but packs concentrated flavor into 30 minutes. Ideal breakfast companion.

  2. Barbara Thomas

    These pencil-thin Cohibas are my go-to when time is tight. The compact ring gauge concentrates the tobacco oils beautifully – each puff delivers focused flavor without overwhelming complexity. Finished one in 28 minutes flat. Morning smoke perfection.

  3. Willie Ford

    The Panetelas format showcases Cohiba’s blending expertise in miniature. Delicate floral notes interweave with toasted almond throughout the short smoke. Burns slightly hot if puffed aggressively, but patience rewards you. Quick indulgence with pedigree.

  4. Deborah Stewart

    Thin vitola doesn’t compromise on trademark Cohiba character. Got clean vanilla and light cocoa from start to finish, with zero harshness despite the narrow gauge. Smoked it with black coffee – the pairing amplified both experiences. 25 minutes well spent.

  5. Brian Parker

    Perfect for the rushed connoisseur. The slim build burns through quickly but delivers genuine Cohiba DNA – smooth, refined, balanced. Not as layered as larger formats, but honestly didn’t expect it to be. Does exactly what it promises.

  6. Michelle Adams

    Morning fog, hot espresso, one Panetelas. The compact ring gauge means intensified oils and concentrated taste. Got woody cedar up front, transitioning to subtle sweetness midway. Burned clean and fast. No complaints for a 30-minute session.

  7. Nicholas Allen

    These thin Cohibas surprise skeptics every time. Yes, they’re quick smokes, but the flavor density compensates. Light cream, gentle spice, touch of grass. Construction stayed solid throughout. Ideal when you want premium quality without time commitment.

  8. Margaret Butler

    The pencil-thin format concentrates every characteristic. Smooth draw, even burn, classic Cohiba profile compressed into half an hour. Paired perfectly with morning cortado. Wrapper showed minor veins but didn’t impact performance.

  9. Victor Harper

    Quick breakfast cigar that punches above its weight class. Delicate floral opening evolved into toasted grain and mild pepper. The narrow gauge demands careful pacing to avoid overheating, but rewards attention with clean, refined smoke.

  10. Laura Bell

    Skeptical about thin vitolas initially, but this Panetelas converted me. Buttery texture throughout, subtle vanilla sweetness, zero bitterness. Burns in under 30 minutes but delivers full Cohiba sophistication. Became my standard morning ritual.

  11. Philip Mason

    The slim profile makes these incredibly portable and practical. Flavor stays consistent from light to finish – clean tobacco, hint of honey, light spice. Construction quality matches larger Cohiba formats. Perfect coffee pairing stick.

  12. Donald Long

    Compact doesn’t mean compromised. Got refined earth tones, subtle sweetness, clean finish throughout the brief smoke. Burns fast but true. Excellent choice when you want quality without extended time investment. Zero regrets.

  13. Steven Ross

    Morning coffee and a Panetelas became my weekend tradition. The concentrated oils deliver focused flavor – cedar, cream, light grass. Thin gauge means quick consumption, but every minute counts. Consistent performer across multiple boxes.

  14. Carol King

    These slim vitolas showcase tobacco purity without filler excess. Clean white pepper opening, transitioning to smooth vanilla mid-stick. Burns slightly fast for my preference, but the quality justifies the premium. Breakfast smoke champion.

  15. Shirley Neal

    The pencil-thin format concentrates Cohiba’s signature smoothness into rapid delivery. Delicate floral notes, subtle cocoa, zero harshness. Finished in 27 minutes. Perfect for tight schedules without sacrificing refinement.

  16. Teresa Myers

    Quick smokes don’t get much better than this. The narrow ring gauge intensifies every characteristic – you taste concentrated tobacco oils with each draw. Cedar and cream dominate. Burns clean and fast. Morning essential.

  17. Linda Davis

    Grabbed these for early morning rounds and they’ve become indispensable. Smooth vanilla throughout, light spice accents, clean tobacco taste. The slim build means 25-30 minute sessions. Quality construction despite the delicate format.

  18. Cheryl Chapman

    The Panetelas proves thin doesn’t equal weak. Concentrated flavors include toasted almond, gentle pepper, subtle cream. Burns evenly despite narrow gauge. Perfect for coffee pairings or rushed schedules. Delivers genuine Cohiba experience compressed.

  19. Betty Lewis

    These pencil-thin cigars surprised me with their flavor density. Each puff delivers concentrated tobacco oils – cedar, vanilla, light cocoa. Quick 28-minute burn time makes them ideal breakfast companions. Construction quality exceeds expectations.

  20. Arthur Knight

    Morning routine essential. The slim vitola focuses all the classic Cohiba characteristics into rapid delivery. Smooth, creamy, subtly sweet throughout. Burns fast but clean. Perfect for time-conscious enthusiasts seeking premium quality.

  21. Evelyn Russell

    The compact ring gauge concentrates every note beautifully. Got refined earth, subtle honey, light white pepper. Burns in under 30 minutes but packs authentic Cohiba sophistication. Wrapper showed excellent oils. Coffee pairing gold standard.

  22. Samuel Morris

    These thin Cohibas deliver surprising complexity for their size. Delicate floral opening, transitioning to smooth vanilla and toasted grain. Quick smoke that doesn’t sacrifice quality. Became my weekday morning ritual instantly.

  23. Theresa Lawson

    The Panetelas format showcases tobacco purity without bulk. Clean cedar notes throughout, subtle cream undertones, zero bitterness. Burns slightly hot if rushed, but patience delivers. Excellent choice for breakfast sessions.

  24. Ruth Powell

    Slim profile packs concentrated punch. Every draw delivers focused tobacco oils – vanilla, light cocoa, gentle spice. The narrow gauge means rapid consumption, but quality stays consistent. Morning smoke perfection in compact form.

  25. Christine Hayes

    Quick breakfast cigar that maintains Cohiba’s reputation. Smooth texture, refined flavor profile, clean burn. The pencil-thin format concentrates characteristics beautifully. Finished in 26 minutes with zero issues. Practical luxury.

  26. Andrew Thompson

    These slim vitolas prove size isn’t everything. Got buttery cream, subtle sweetness, light pepper throughout. Construction quality matches larger formats. Burns fast but delivers genuine sophistication. Perfect for rushed mornings.

  27. Michael Anderson

    The Panetelas concentrates Cohiba DNA into rapid delivery. Cedar and vanilla dominate, with light floral accents. Thin gauge demands careful pacing but rewards attention. Became my standard coffee companion. Consistent across multiple purchases.

  28. Janet Gray

    Morning fog and a slim Cohiba became ritual. The compact ring intensifies every note – toasted almond, gentle spice, subtle cocoa. Burns in 28 minutes flat. Construction stayed solid throughout. Quality condensed into convenience.

  29. Kevin Mitchell

    These pencil-thin cigars deliver authentic Cohiba experience without time commitment. Smooth vanilla, clean tobacco, light sweetness. The narrow gauge burns quickly but evenly. Perfect for breakfast routines. Zero complaints.

  30. Alexander Green

    The slim format showcases blending expertise. Concentrated tobacco oils deliver focused flavor – cedar, cream, white pepper. Burns fast due to thin gauge, but every minute counts. Excellent morning smoke for time-conscious enthusiasts.

  31. Annie Griffin

    Quick smokes rarely taste this refined. The Panetelas compresses Cohiba sophistication into 30 minutes. Delicate floral notes, smooth vanilla, zero harshness. Construction quality exceeded expectations. Breakfast pairing champion.

  32. Stephanie Rogers

    These thin Cohibas became my weekday essential. Buttery texture, subtle sweetness, clean finish throughout rapid burn. The compact profile delivers concentrated flavor without overwhelming complexity. Coffee pairing perfection.

  33. Ann Crawford

    The pencil-thin vitola intensifies every characteristic. Got refined earth, light honey, gentle pepper. Burns in under 30 minutes but maintains quality throughout. Perfect for rushed schedules without sacrificing premium experience.

  34. Doris Spencer

    Morning routine transformed with these slim cigars. Concentrated tobacco oils deliver focused taste – vanilla, cedar, light cocoa. Quick burn time suits breakfast sessions perfectly. Construction stayed consistent across multiple boxes.

  35. Jesse Reynolds

    The Panetelas proves compact can be sophisticated. Smooth draw, even burn, classic Cohiba profile compressed into quick session. Light cream and subtle spice dominated. Ideal for time-tight mornings seeking quality.

  36. Paul Price

    These slim vitolas deliver surprising depth for their size. Delicate floral opening evolved into toasted grain and mild sweetness. The narrow gauge demands attention but rewards with refined smoke. Breakfast essential.

  37. Jean Stone

    Quick cigar that punches above its weight. The thin format concentrates all the signature Cohiba notes – cedar, vanilla, light pepper. Burns fast but clean. Perfect coffee companion for rushed mornings.

  38. Richard Howard

    Morning espresso and a Panetelas became sacred ritual. The compact ring gauge intensifies tobacco oils beautifully. Got smooth cream, subtle sweetness, zero bitterness. Finished in 27 minutes. Practical luxury at its finest.

  39. Cynthia Bailey

    These pencil-thin Cohibas showcase tobacco purity. Clean white pepper opening, transitioning to buttery vanilla. Quick burn compensated by concentrated flavor delivery. Construction quality matched larger formats. Morning smoke gold standard.

  40. Marilyn Stone

    The slim profile makes these incredibly practical without compromising taste. Refined earth tones, light honey, gentle spice throughout. Burns in under 30 minutes but delivers authentic sophistication. Became breakfast staple.

  41. James Robinson

    Compact doesn’t mean compromised here. The Panetelas concentrates Cohiba character into rapid session – cedar, cream, subtle cocoa. Thin gauge demands careful pacing but rewards attention. Perfect for time-conscious connoisseurs.

  42. Pamela Ward

    These thin Cohibas deliver focused flavor without filler excess. Smooth vanilla throughout, light floral accents, clean finish. Quick 28-minute burn makes them ideal breakfast companions. Wrapper showed excellent oils.

  43. Kathleen Cooper

    Morning coffee pairing perfection in slim format. The concentrated tobacco oils deliver every note clearly – toasted almond, gentle pepper, subtle sweetness. Burns fast but true. Quality construction despite delicate build.

  44. Carl Chapman

    The pencil-thin vitola proves less can be more. Buttery texture, refined flavor profile, zero harshness. Quick consumption compensated by authentic Cohiba sophistication. Became my weekday morning ritual instantly.

  45. Steven Rivera

    Quick smokes don’t get more refined than this. The Panetelas compresses premium quality into 30-minute session. Cedar and vanilla dominate, with light spice accents. Burns clean throughout. Breakfast essential.

  46. Tyler Hill

    These slim vitolas showcase blending mastery. Concentrated flavors include smooth cream, subtle cocoa, gentle white pepper. The narrow gauge burns quickly but delivers every characteristic faithfully. Morning smoke champion.

  47. Frances Hunt

    Morning routine essential that delivers genuine Cohiba experience. The thin format intensifies tobacco oils – vanilla, cedar, light honey. Quick burn suits breakfast perfectly. Construction stayed solid across multiple purchases.

  48. Frank Reed

    The Panetelas proves compact cigars can be sophisticated. Delicate floral opening, transitioning to smooth vanilla and toasted grain. Burns in 27 minutes but packs concentrated flavor. Perfect for rushed schedules.

  49. Russell Fox

    These pencil-thin Cohibas became my coffee pairing standard. Buttery texture throughout, subtle sweetness, clean tobacco taste. Quick consumption compensated by focused flavor delivery. Quality construction exceeded expectations.

  50. Joshua Clark

    The slim profile delivers Cohiba DNA in rapid format. Got refined earth, light cream, gentle pepper. Burns fast due to narrow gauge but maintains quality throughout. Ideal for time-conscious enthusiasts seeking premium.

  51. Diane Ross

    Morning fog and a thin Cohiba transformed my routine. Concentrated tobacco oils deliver smooth vanilla, subtle cocoa, light spice. The compact ring gauge means 28-minute sessions. Zero regrets on multiple boxes.

  52. Joe Fisher

    Quick breakfast cigar that maintains sophistication. The Panetelas concentrates every characteristic beautifully – cedar, cream, white pepper. Burns slightly hot if rushed, but patience rewards. Excellent morning companion.

  53. Raymond Morgan

    These slim Cohibas deliver surprising complexity for their size. Clean tobacco purity, subtle honey sweetness, zero bitterness. The thin vitola burns quickly but evenly. Perfect for rushed mornings without sacrificing quality.

  54. Ralph Morrison

    The pencil-thin format showcases tobacco oils intensely. Every puff delivers concentrated flavor – vanilla, toasted almond, light floral notes. Quick 26-minute burn suits breakfast perfectly. Construction quality matched larger formats.

  55. Nancy Martin

    Morning espresso pairing perfection. The Panetelas compresses Cohiba refinement into rapid delivery. Smooth cream throughout, subtle spice accents, clean finish. Burns fast but delivers authentic sophistication.

  56. Gary Wood

    These thin vitolas prove practical can be premium. Got buttery texture, refined earth tones, gentle pepper. The compact ring gauge concentrates every note. Quick consumption makes them ideal weekday companions.

  57. Sandra Young

    The slim profile delivers focused tobacco experience. Cedar and vanilla dominate, with light cocoa undertones. Burns in under 30 minutes but packs genuine Cohiba character. Became my morning ritual staple.

  58. Peter Hayes

    Quick smokes rarely taste this clean. The Panetelas showcases blending expertise in miniature – smooth vanilla, subtle sweetness, light white pepper. Thin gauge demands careful pacing but rewards attention.

  59. Irene Cole

    These pencil-thin Cohibas concentrate every characteristic beautifully. Delicate floral opening, transitioning to toasted grain and mild spice. Quick burn compensated by flavor density. Perfect breakfast companion.

  60. Eric Turner

    Morning coffee and a slim Cohiba became sacred. The compact format intensifies tobacco oils – refined cream, subtle honey, gentle pepper. Burns fast but true. Quality construction despite delicate build.

  61. Norma Palmer

    The Panetelas delivers Cohiba sophistication in rapid format. Got smooth vanilla throughout, light cedar accents, zero harshness. The thin vitola burns in 28 minutes flat. Ideal for time-conscious connoisseurs.

  62. Mildred Pierce

    These slim cigars showcase tobacco purity without bulk. Clean white pepper opening, transitioning to buttery cream. Quick consumption makes them perfect for rushed mornings. Construction quality exceeded expectations.

  63. Robert Martinez

    Morning routine essential that punches above its weight. The pencil-thin format concentrates all signature notes – toasted almond, gentle spice, subtle cocoa. Burns quickly but delivers authentic experience.

  64. Daniel Moore

    The slim vitola proves less can deliver more. Refined earth tones, light sweetness, clean finish throughout rapid burn. Perfect coffee pairing stick that doesn’t sacrifice quality for convenience.

  65. Emily Nelson

    Quick breakfast cigar that maintains Cohiba standards. Concentrated tobacco oils deliver focused flavor – cedar, vanilla, light floral notes. The narrow gauge burns fast but evenly. Zero complaints.

  66. Charles Foster

    These thin Cohibas became my weekday essential. Smooth texture, subtle sweetness, gentle pepper throughout. The compact ring gauge intensifies every characteristic. Finished consistently around 27 minutes.

  67. Carolyn Jenkins

    The Panetelas compresses premium quality into practical format. Delicate floral opening evolved into smooth vanilla and toasted grain. Quick burn suits morning sessions perfectly. Construction stayed solid.

  68. Jonathan Baker

    Morning fog and a pencil-thin Cohiba transformed routine. Got buttery cream, refined earth, light honey. The slim profile delivers concentrated flavor in under 30 minutes. Breakfast pairing champion.

  69. Henry Gardner

    These slim vitolas deliver genuine sophistication. Clean tobacco purity, subtle cocoa, gentle white pepper throughout. Quick consumption compensated by focused flavor delivery. Ideal for rushed schedules.

  70. Virginia Howard

    The thin format showcases Cohiba DNA beautifully. Concentrated oils deliver smooth vanilla, light cedar, subtle spice. Burns fast due to narrow gauge but maintains quality throughout. Morning essential.

  71. Kimberly Roberts

    Quick smokes don’t get more refined. The Panetelas proves compact can be sophisticated – toasted almond, gentle pepper, clean finish. The pencil-thin build burns in 26 minutes. Perfect coffee companion.

  72. Michelle Adams

    These slim Cohibas deliver surprising depth. Buttery texture throughout, refined flavor profile, zero bitterness. Quick burn makes them ideal breakfast cigars. Construction quality matched larger formats.

  73. Lisa Walker

    Morning espresso pairing perfection in compact form. The Panetelas concentrates every note – cedar, vanilla, light floral accents. Thin gauge demands attention but rewards with clean smoke.

  74. Steven Rivera

    The pencil-thin vitola intensifies Cohiba characteristics. Got smooth cream, subtle sweetness, gentle spice. Burns in under 30 minutes but delivers authentic sophistication. Became my standard morning ritual.

  75. Nancy Martin

    Quick breakfast cigar that doesn’t compromise. The slim profile delivers concentrated tobacco oils – refined earth, light honey, white pepper. Burns fast but true. Practical luxury at its best.

  76. Kathleen Cooper

    These thin Cohibas showcase blending mastery. Delicate floral opening, transitioning to smooth vanilla and toasted grain. The compact ring gauge concentrates every characteristic. Morning smoke gold standard.

  77. Eric Turner

    The Panetelas delivers premium quality in rapid format. Got buttery cream throughout, subtle cocoa, light cedar. Quick 28-minute burn suits breakfast perfectly. Construction stayed consistent across boxes.

  78. Betty Lewis

    Morning coffee and a slim Cohiba became ritual. The pencil-thin format intensifies tobacco oils beautifully – vanilla, gentle pepper, clean finish. Burns fast but delivers genuine sophistication. Zero regrets.

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