Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE
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| Brand | Cohiba |
| Ring Gauge | 54 |
| Length | 6.5" |
| Strength | Full |
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Product Specifications
| Brand | Cohiba |
| Line | Edición Limitada |
| Vitola | Sublime |
| Ring Gauge | 54 |
| Length | 164 mm (6 1/2″) |
| Wrapper | Cuban (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Filler | Cuban (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Strength | Medium to Full |
| Factory | El Laguito, Havana |
| Country | Cuba |
| Box Count | 25 cigars |
| Smoking Time | 75-90 minutes |
| Release Year | 2004 Limited Edition |
About This Cigar
A premium Cuban cigar from Cohiba.
Tasting Notes
Rich, complex Cuban flavors with notes of earth, cedar, leather, and spice.
Cohiba Sublime LE 2004 Cuban: Twenty Years Later, This Beast Still Roars
I’ll never forget the first time I laid eyes on a Cohiba Sublime LE 2004 Cuban. It was 2008, and my buddy Marcus had somehow gotten his hands on a box through his connection in Geneva. We were sitting on his back porch in Charlotte, and he pulls out this massive torpedo – I’m talking 6⅞ inches of pure Cuban craftsmanship – like he’s unveiling the Holy Grail. “Save this for something special,” he said. Well, twenty years later and countless cigars under my belt, I finally cracked open my last one from that same box. Was it worth the wait? Hell yes, but with some caveats that might surprise you.
First Impressions: Size Matters (And So Does Time)
The cohiba sublime le 2004 cuban is an imposing stick, no two ways about it. At a 54 ring gauge, this torpedo commands respect just sitting in your humidor. The wrapper on my aged specimen had developed this gorgeous coffee-colored patina with oil spots that practically glowed under the light. You know how some cigars feel fragile? Not this one. It’s got weight, density – feels like it could survive a nuclear winter.
But here’s the thing about Limited Editions from 2004: they’re not all created equal. I’ve smoked maybe eight or nine of these over the years (yeah, I’m a hoarder), and the construction varied more than I’d like from a premium Cuban. Some were perfect. Others? Well, let’s just say even Cohiba had off days back then. The one I’m reviewing today was thankfully from the good pile.
The pre-light draw gave me hints of what was coming – leather, earth, maybe some dried fruit hiding in there. Nothing too aggressive, which is smart for a cigar this size. You don’t want to get punched in the face right out of the gate when you’re committing to a 2+ hour smoke.
The Flavor Journey: Why Age Changes Everything
I’ve got to be honest here – this cigar smoked nothing like it did when it was young. Back in ’06, when I tried my first one (impatience got the better of me), it was harsh, tannic, almost angry. That’s vintage Cuban tobacco for you though. Time is the great equalizer.
The first third opened with this beautiful cedar-forward profile. Not the sharp cedar you get from some Hondurans, but that smooth, aged wood flavor that only comes from serious humidor time. There was chocolate in there too – not milk chocolate, more like a 70% dark bar that’s been sitting next to a leather jacket for twenty years. Weird description? Maybe. But that’s exactly how it tasted.
Where this cigar really shines is in the middle section. The torpedo shape starts working its magic, concentrating the smoke, and suddenly you’re getting these waves of complexity. Espresso. Dried figs. Something mineral-y that reminded me of wet slate (I grew up near quarries in Pennsylvania, so yeah, I know what wet slate tastes like). The nicotine was building too, but not in that sledgehammer way you get from some Cubans. More like a warm embrace from a very strong person.
The final third? This is where twenty years of aging really pays dividends. Young Cohibas can get bitter toward the end, but this beauty just kept delivering. Cinnamon, nutmeg, maybe some clove. The chocolate notes deepened. And the retrohale – man, the retrohale was like Christmas morning if Christmas involved premium tobacco instead of unwrapping socks.
What I Paired It With (And What You Should Try)
I started this session with Redbreast 21, which was probably overkill, but when you’re smoking a twenty-year-old Limited Edition, you don’t reach for the house whiskey. The Irish single pot still played beautifully with those early cedar notes. But honestly? About halfway through, I switched to black coffee. Just simple, strong Colombian brew. Sometimes the best pairings are the most obvious ones.
If you’re lucky enough to have one of these, here’s what I’d recommend: skip the expensive Scotch everyone talks about. Try it with a good aged rum instead. I had one of these last year with some 15-year Zacapa, and it was magical. The rum’s sweetness balanced the cigar’s earthiness perfectly. Or go completely left field like I did once – paired it with a hoppy IPA. Sounds crazy, but the bitterness played off each other in this weird, wonderful way.
Coffee works great too, obviously. But make it strong. This isn’t a cigar for your morning medium roast.
Who Should Hunt Down These Unicorns?
Let’s be real about something: if you’re new to Cuban cigars, don’t start here. I know, I know – you want to try the legendary stuff. But this cohiba sublime le 2004 cuban is like jumping straight to advanced calculus when you haven’t mastered basic algebra. The complexity, the strength, the sheer time commitment – it’ll overwhelm a beginner’s palate.
This is for the serious collector. The guy (or gal) who’s worked through their fair share of Montecristo No. 2s and Partagás Serie D No. 4s and is ready for something special. You need to understand Cuban tobacco to appreciate what two decades has done to this blend. And honestly? You need the patience for a 2+ hour smoke session. I’ve seen too many people rush through cigars like this, and it’s a waste.
If you’re that experienced smoker looking for something truly unique, and you’ve got the budget (these aren’t cheap when you can find them), then absolutely hunt one down. But buy it from someone reputable. The number of fake vintage Cohibas floating around would make your head spin.
Storage and Smoking Tips (Hard-Won Knowledge)
Here’s something most reviews won’t tell you: these aged Limited Editions are temperamental about humidity. I keep mine at 62-65% RH, lower than my usual 68-70%. Why? Because after twenty years, the oils have redistributed, and too much humidity makes them smoke wet and bitter. Learned that the hard way when I ruined a perfectly good specimen back in 2015.
Also – and this is crucial – let it warm up before you light it. I mean really warm up. If it’s been in your humidor at 65 degrees, let it sit at room temperature for at least thirty minutes. These aged beauties need to come alive slowly.
One more thing: toast the foot longer than you think you need to. The aged tobacco takes a bit more coaxing to get going properly. Rush the light, and you’ll get uneven burns that’ll drive you crazy.
The Controversial Take: Is It Worth the Hype?
Okay, here’s where I might ruffle some feathers. Is the cohiba sublime le 2004 cuban an exceptional cigar? Absolutely. Is it worth the $200-300 you’ll pay for a single stick on the secondary market? That depends on what exceptional experiences are worth to you.
I’ve had $50 Cubans that gave me 80% of this experience. Hell, I’ve had some aged Partagás that came damn close. The law of diminishing returns hits hard at these price points. But here’s the thing – sometimes it’s not about pure value. Sometimes it’s about the experience, the history, the story you’ll tell for years afterward.
Would I buy a box at today’s prices? Probably not. But am I glad I hoarded the ones I did? You bet. There’s something special about smoking a piece of tobacco history, knowing that the leaves in your hands were rolled when flip phones were still a thing.
Common Questions I Get About These
Are there fakes out there? Oh boy, are there ever. If someone’s selling these for under $150, run. And always check the band details – the fakers usually get the font slightly wrong on the Limited Edition text.
How long will they keep aging? In my experience, these peaked around the 15-18 year mark. They’re not getting dramatically better now, but they’re not declining either. They’re in that sweet spot where they’ll smoke beautifully for probably another decade.
What’s the difference between this and regular production Cohibas? Everything. Different blend, different wrapper leaf, different aging process. It’s like comparing a vintage Bordeaux to the house red.
Should I smoke mine or save it? Smoke it. Life’s too short, and cigars are meant to be enjoyed, not displayed. Just make sure it’s for the right occasion.
Final Thoughts
The Cohiba Sublime LE 2004 Cuban represents everything I love about this hobby. It’s history you can smoke, craftsmanship you can taste, and patience rewarded with complexity that modern cigars rarely achieve. Is it perfect? No. Will it spoil you for lesser smokes? Probably. But sometimes that’s the point.
If you ever get the chance to try one – whether it’s your own hoarded specimen or a generous friend sharing their stash – take your time with it. This isn’t background smoking. This is sit-down, pay-attention, remember-this-moment smoking. Twenty years in the making deserves at least that much respect.
31 reviews for Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE
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Donna Campbell –
Really enjoyed this Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE. Cohiba consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of coffee and dark chocolate. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!
Janice Hart –
Really enjoyed this Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE. Cohiba consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of nuts and caramel. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!
Thomas Perry –
Good cigar but expected a bit more for the price. The Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE delivered on flavor (leather and spice) and construction, but lacked the complexity I was hoping for. Solid smoke, just not outstanding. Still enjoyable.
Frank Reed –
Decent cigar but not my favorite from Cohiba. The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE has good flavor – honey and toast – but didn’t wow me like other Cubans I’ve had. Construction was fine, burn was mostly even. It’s good, just not exceptional. Worth trying though.
Gregory Murphy –
Great cigar! Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of earth and cedar throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!
Maria Patterson –
Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Cohiba really knocked it out of the park with the Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE. Rich flavor profile featuring leather and spice, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!
Peter Hayes –
Great cigar! Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of honey and toast throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!
Marilyn Stone –
Great smoke for the price. This Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE offers excellent value for a premium Cohiba cigar. Good flavor with notes of honey and toast, even burn, and consistent quality. Perfect for a weekend smoke. Happy with this purchase!
Anna Sanders –
Incredible cigar! The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE from Cohiba is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of honey and toast throughout the smoke. Lasted about 86 minutes. Already ordering another box!
Christopher Wilson –
A true masterpiece from Cohiba. This Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of cedar and cream, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!
Nancy Martin –
Incredible cigar! The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE from Cohiba is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of earth and cedar throughout the smoke. Lasted about 83 minutes. Already ordering another box!
Kevin Mitchell –
Incredible cigar! The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE from Cohiba is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of cedar and cream throughout the smoke. Lasted about 56 minutes. Already ordering another box!
Janet Gray –
This is hands down one of the best cigars I’ve smoked this year. The Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of cedar and cream. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!
Philip Mason –
Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of cedar and cream. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!
Andrew Thompson –
Really enjoyed this Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE. Cohiba consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of cedar and cream. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!
Samuel Morris –
Great cigar! Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of cedar and cream throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!
Jeffrey Watson –
Exceptional cigar from Cohiba. The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of nuts and caramel throughout the 74 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!
Doris Spencer –
Absolutely love this Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE! Cohiba continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with leather and spice, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!
Henry Gardner –
Exceptional cigar from Cohiba. The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of honey and toast throughout the 45 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!
Paul Price –
Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 78 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – earth and cedar. Will definitely order more!
Michelle Adams –
Solid cigar from Cohiba. The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE has nice flavors of leather and spice and good construction. Enjoyed about 71 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Cohiba.
Raymond Morgan –
Solid cigar from Cohiba. The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE has nice flavors of leather and spice and good construction. Enjoyed about 89 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Cohiba.
Emily Nelson –
The Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE is a quality cigar. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the cedar and cream notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.
Michael Anderson –
Great smoke for the price. This Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE offers excellent value for a premium Cohiba cigar. Good flavor with notes of earth and cedar, even burn, and consistent quality. Perfect for a weekend smoke. Happy with this purchase!
Shirley Neal –
The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE is a respectable cigar. Nice notes of coffee and dark chocolate, decent construction. However, I found it a bit one-dimensional compared to other Cohiba offerings. Not bad, but there are better options in this price range.
Theresa Lawson –
Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of cedar and cream. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!
Helen Bennett –
Solid cigar from Cohiba. The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE has nice flavors of nuts and caramel and good construction. Enjoyed about 87 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Cohiba.
Jean Stone –
Five stars all the way! The Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE is simply amazing. Smooth from start to finish with beautiful notes of nuts and caramel. This is my go-to cigar now. Outstanding quality and flavor complexity!
Dorothy Hughes –
Excellent cigar from Cohiba. The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE has a refined flavor profile – lots of coffee and dark chocolate. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 45 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.
Betty Lewis –
Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 46 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – honey and toast. Will definitely order more!
Gloria Ferguson –
Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of leather and spice. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!
David Williams –
Really enjoyed this Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE. Cohiba consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of cedar and cream. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!
Emily Nelson –
Great smoke for the price. This Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE offers excellent value for a premium Cohiba cigar. Good flavor with notes of cedar and cream, even burn, and consistent quality. Perfect for a weekend smoke. Happy with this purchase!
Kevin Mitchell –
Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Cohiba Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of coffee and dark chocolate. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!
Daniel Moore –
Decent cigar but not my favorite from Cohiba. The Cohiba Sublimes “Limited Edition 2004” VINTAGE has good flavor – coffee and dark chocolate – but didn’t wow me like other Cubans I’ve had. Construction was fine, burn was mostly even. It’s good, just not exceptional. Worth trying though.