Cohiba Maduros 5 Genios
Cohiba profile, selected by vitola, provenance and storage condition.
Cohiba Maduros 5 Genios: Cohiba expression built around cedar, espresso, cocoa, earth, aimed at smokers who value provenance and flavour development.
Cohiba profile, selected by vitola, provenance and storage condition.
Cohiba Maduros 5 Genios: Cohiba expression built around cedar, espresso, cocoa, earth, aimed at smokers who value provenance and flavour development.
Cohiba Maduros 5 Genios is the only cigar in the entire Cohiba portfolio to wear a maduro wrapper, and that single fact makes it a reference point for anyone studying Cuban cigar construction. Released in 2007 as part of the Maduro 5 line—three vitolas marking the brand's 40th anniversary—the Genios delivers a 5 5/8 x 52 robusto extra that pairs Cohiba's trademark refinement with a darker, sweeter leaf than anything else the brand rolls at El Laguito. Torcedores there selected Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper that underwent a second fermentation in tercios, deepening its color and rounding its character. The result is a full-bodied smoke that still behaves like a Cohiba: structured, balanced, and built for slow appreciation rather than brute force. For smokers who thought Cohiba only did silky Colorado wrappers, the Genios is the exception that proves the discipline.
The Genios opens with a pronounced dark-sweet edge that signals the maduro wrapper from the first puff. Toasted almond, bittersweet cocoa, and a touch of molasses coat the palate, backed by a dry woodiness that keeps the sweetness from cloying. The draw is generous for a 52 ring gauge, and the initial body sits at medium-full rather than overwhelming—Cohiba's blending discipline holds even with the darker leaf.
The burn settles past the band territory and the profile gains complexity. Espresso and dark chocolate push forward, joined by a leathery earth note that Vuelta Abajo smokers will recognize. A faint black-pepper prickle emerges on the retrohale, and the smoke texture thickens. This is where the double fermentation pays off: the wrapper contributes rounded, integrated flavor rather than the harsh char poorly handled maduro can produce.
The final stretch turns spicier and drier. Cedar, charred oak, and a resinous finish close things out, with the cocoa note receding to a background hum. The body reaches full without tipping into bitterness, and the final puffs carry a lingering espresso-and-spice aftertaste. Smoke it slowly here—a rushed Genios gets hot and loses the integration that defines the line.
Moderate pepper through the nose in the first third, building to a pronounced espresso-and-wood sting by the midpoint. The retrohale never turns acrid, which speaks to the fermentation work on the Mata Fina wrapper.
Cohiba constructs the Genios to a standard few factories in Cuba match. The Brazilian Mata Fina maduro wrapper is a deep, almost opaque brown with a visible sheen of oil—press a finger to the barrel and the oil is apparent. Veins are fine and flat, pressed into the binder without breaking the surface texture. The triple-stitched cap is tight and clean, the signature of an experienced torcedor at El Laguito where Cohiba production is concentrated. The draw sits in that ideal range where resistance is felt but airflow never chokes, even across a 52 ring gauge. Burn line stays even with only minor touch-ups; the Genios is not a cigar that demands constant correction. Ash is layered and salt-and-pepper, holding a solid inch or more before dropping. Smoke production is heavy and dense, befitting the wide ring gauge and the wrapper's oil content.
The Genios pairs well with drinks that match its dark, sweet profile. Aged rum in the 12-to-18-year range draws out the cocoa and molasses notes. A single-malt with sherry-cask influence works on the same axis. Espresso, especially a rich ristretto, is the classic non-alcoholic match and cuts the final-third spice. Avoid anything too sweet or citrus-forward; the maduro wrapper does not need added sweetness. A 20-year tawny port sits comfortably alongside the second third.
The Genios is regular production, which means it is obtainable without chasing limited allocations—but it is not cheap, and it never has been. What you are paying for is the only maduro expression in the Cohiba range, rolled at El Laguito, with a double-fermented wrapper that represents real additional labor. That scarcity of concept (rather than scarcity of supply) is what gives the Genios its hold on collectors. It is a cigar worth cellaring: six to twelve months in a humidor lets the Mata Fina wrapper settle and the blend integrate further. You can find Cohiba robustos for less, but none of them offer this construction story.
Cohiba is the flagship brand of Habanos S.A., created in 1966 originally as a private blend for Fidel Castro before entering commercial release in 1982. Production is centered at El Laguito, the Havana factory historically associated with the brand. All Cohiba tobacco is drawn from the finest vegas of the Vuelta Abajo region, and the ligero leaves undergo a third fermentation in barrels—a process unique to Cohiba that adds characteristic smoothness and depth.
Store the Genios at 65–70% relative humidity and 18–20°C. The maduro wrapper is oilier than a standard Colorado leaf, so err toward 65% to avoid swelling and wrapper cracking. Give newly purchased boxes at least three months of rest before smoking; the Mata Fina wrapper benefits from settling. A Spanish-cedar lined humidor is ideal—the cedar interacts with the maduro character over time and adds a complementary wood note. Rotate cigars periodically if storing in quantity.
The Genios is the only regular-production Cohiba to use a maduro wrapper—a Brazilian Mata Fina leaf that undergoes a second fermentation in tercios. Every other Cohiba vitola wears a natural Colorado wrapper. This gives the Genios a darker, sweeter, and more pronounced profile than the Siglo line or the classic Línea Clásica, while still carrying Cohiba's characteristic refinement and El Laguito construction quality.
Expect 60 to 75 minutes from a well-constructed Genios, depending on your smoking pace. The 5 5/8 x 52 robusto extra format delivers substantial smoke volume, and the maduro wrapper rewards slow smoking—rushing it overheats the wrapper and dulls the cocoa and espresso notes that define the blend. Pair it with an unhurried evening.
Yes. The double-fermented Mata Fina wrapper takes well to additional humidor aging, and the blend gains integration and smoothness over six to eighteen months. Collectors routinely set aside boxes for a year or more. The Genios is a regular-production cigar, so aging stock is practical—unlike limited editions where smoking and storing compete for the same allocation.
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