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Cohiba Siglo VI

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Cohiba Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:150
Format:CanonazoRing:52
Weight:15 gr.Score:8.5
Presentation: Bundle of 25 Cigars


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Review #184: This is by far my favorite stick!I've personally brought some back from Cuba myself more than once,and continue to do so.However,whether there brought home from Cuba or bought here at home from my supplier makes no difference.Always one hell of a smoke.Definetly reccomend letting them sit in the humi(easier said than done sometimes)for a full 3 months.If so,just unbelievable.Also,far more enjoyable if seasoned a bit moister than most others. - Submitted by billpatrick on April 13, 2009


Review #183: OCT 06 I've smoked a number of these over the last few years, although not as often as I would wish due to the hefty price - a shame. However it must be said that, although it may not be considered a worthy price, it is certainly a very fine cigar and a great example of what an expensive Havana can offer. I bought two boxes of three tubed Siglo VI last year to save for special occasions, and a good decision it was. Being encased in tubes means they age much slower than their Cabinet (SLB) counterparts, but they also benefit from this slower process. I hope, one day, to be able to smoke some of these having been aged maybe ten years or more in tubes, as they would be undoubtedly incredible. As they stand, with not yet three years on them, they are still delicious. Unlit they smell strongly of damp hay and tangy woods. Construction is flawless - perfect wrappers of a rich reddish-brown hue and bunched beautifully giving a clean draw with the right amount of resistance. Once lit these cigars are generous in smoke volume and masterful in flavour, driving smoothly through a spectrum of subtle undertones of sweet woods, honey, cocoa and, naturally, grassy and beany flavours on a backbone of smooth and tangy, well-fermented tobacco. The strength increases in the second half and moves towards full flavour/medium body without ever becoming overpowering. The longer these are matured, the further down the nub they smoke without becoming rough, and the more refined the flavours become. Price is not factored into this review, it is subjective on quality and flavour only. It is a waste to smoke these too young really, and they will only begin to display their true (5 star) glory after a decade, but until the vitola is that old I will continue to enjoy them occasionally and dream of their potential. - Submitted by A. Dyer on April 7, 2009


Review #182: Cohiba Siglo VI is the ultimate cigar. Bought one in Rome and lit up with a fine cup of Italian coffee. Full bodied cigar with perfect construction. Hints of coffee and chocolate. Sweet toward the end. Fantastic cigar - well worth the hefty price. - Submitted by Skittles740 on March 13, 2009


Review #181: NOV 07 This cigar is very good in cohiba cigars(i think).Big ring guage, much smoke. - Submitted by vadaaaa on March 8, 2009


Review #180: I paired it with a glass of gin and tonic. Absolute delight, creamy like vanilla milkshake. However, like #179, mine also had a hard draw. So it only scored a 9 instead of 10. - Submitted by davidV5 on February 27, 2009


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