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Cohiba Siglo IV

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:143
Format:Corona GordaRing:46
Weight:11,41 gr.Score:8.8
Presentation: Banded bundle of 25 in a varnished slide-lid box.


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Review #35: Bought a box at the Plaza Americana in Varadero in December 2005. Paid 251.25 CUC which is about $13.22 CDN each. The funny thing was I didn't want to love the Cohiba's because they are soo expensive compared to most other Cubans. I smoked just about one of everything I could get my hands on and then I tried my first Siglo IV on the balcony with a cappucino and the ocean... I really do like the distinct Cohiba taste and smell. It really is a fine cigar. my notes at the time are as follows; "why do the most expensive cigars taste the best!? Very nice cigar, no harsh smoke, tasty yet mild" I rate it a 9 out of 10 except for the price. Just remember it is twice the price as some of the best Cubans ie: Partagas No.4 and Hoyo Petit Robusto, so if your on a budget smoke a few while in Cuba but invest in the cheaper but just as good above two. - Submitted by Monaco Mauler on October 19, 2006


Review #34: Just had a Siglo IV from 2001 -- I have always enjoyed this cigar and this one was something special -- If you haven't tried them you are really missing some great smoking pleasure - Submitted by butch on October 12, 2006


Review #33: I don't know where I stand with this cigar. I bought 3 of them a few months ago & out of those, 2 were disappointing and 1 was phenomenal. This was the first cigar where I tasted that "salted, roasted nuts" flavor that everyone always associated with Cohiba. It was pretty impressive. However the other two left a lot to be desired. Perhaps I'll give them another shot, but my problem is that at the price Cohiba charges for their sticks, getting left disappointed is always devastating (both to the emotions and wallet). - Submitted by mladenovic on September 19, 2006


Review #32: Excellent corona gorda.An hour and a half of creamy,chocolatey smoking pleasure.However for the price of 2 of these,you can buy 3 Juan Lopez selection #1 which in my opinion are better in every respect. - Submitted by afuentelover on June 30, 2006


Review #31: I enjoyed smoking this cigar but no more than a Hoyo Petit Robusto or a Partagas D4. It's nice but over-rated and over-priced. - Submitted by stef_install on June 8, 2006


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