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Cohiba Behike

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<< 35 AniversarioBHK 52 >>

Cohiba Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:192
Format:BehikeRing:52
Score:8.2
Presentation: Humidor containing 40 cigars


Average user rating


Review #46: JUN   Just finished smoking one of my Behike 52, great smoke excellent draw starts out easy medium, first third beautyfull then it build with complex taste and continues one of the best cigars I ever had, not for amatuars, the finally is bold beyond compare. Had it with a nice Port, nice music, nice atmospire perfect. - Submitted by prezbob on August 22, 2010


Review #45: ---   I just had my first Behike 56, after allowing it to settle down in the humidor for a month. Visually, the Behike was an intimidating cigar. It started off quite mellow but soon turned on its complexity. The draw was simply perfect. Thick, creamy smoke that grew in complexity right to the end. If anything, I found the wrapper to be a little fragile, but certainly not enough to make it less than a perfect cigar! Is it worth the money...I just put in an order for another two boxes. - Submitted by worjor on August 11, 2010


Review #44: ---   I normally smoke the Siglo VI, and the Behike put the Siglo to shame. I have smoked 1 and let me tell you… it was like heaven on earth. I have never tasted a finer cigar. 1000 Kudos to the blender and roller. - Submitted by dawggydaddy on July 27, 2010


Review #43: ---   I bought a box oh BHK 52 in switzerland from gerard pere et fils a month ago. I do not like to age cigars, or honestly don't have the patience. For the BHK though I was waiting for a special evening or great dinner. It did not happen. This morning I was relaxing on the terrace sunbathing and decided to smoke one after a light meal. The box is beautiful. The 10 cigars are simply perfect. A colorado claro. Silky and oily as never seen before on a cuban cigar. Construction is perfect. Draw is perfect. As soon as you cut the cigar you can see it is rolled in a perfect spiral. As to the flavor aroma and power, it started out almost medium and progressed in power. The taste was excellent even though a little one-dimensional. Floral notes, some coffee and tabaco taste. In my modest opinion I dont think the flavor is overwhelming. It gets very powerfull by the last third. I smoked it outdoor with no wind even though to fully appreciate the taste it would probably have been best indoor. I must say after i finished the cigar i felt a little stoned. I dont know if its because of too much sun, or the BHK :). My conclusion is that every serious ciban cigar should be made with these exceptional quality standards standards, but if it is taste you are looking for, there are better cigars out there at 1/3 of the price. But i am happy i have 9 left :) - Submitted by danex on July 6, 2010


Review #42: MAR   Just smoked the NEW Behike 54, and I have to say this is probably the finest cigar ever produced. I was never really a huge Cohiba fan before going to Cuba for the introduction of the Maduro 5. I was fortunate to visit the El Laguito factory where I was able to acquire several of the original Behikes. The original was exceptional, but the new release surpasses it: perfect draw, excellent burn; starts off very mild but develops in flavor and complexity as you smoke; half way it accomplishes itself as a truly fine powerhouse of a cigar. If I had any complaint it would be that it was almost too powerful nicotine-wise at the finish. Heavy meal recommended before taking on this smoke. I have been quoted many times as saying "there is no such thing as a $50 cigar"--I paid $27.50 for this Behike and would gladly pay double. - Submitted by sshawzam on July 6, 2010


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