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Cohiba Siglo VI

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:150
Format:CanonazoRing:52
Weight:15 gr.Score:8.6
Presentation: Bundle of 25 Cigars


Average user rating


Review #96: The firs few that I had were great then I have no idea where they went wrong. It has potential to be a good cigar but the consistency is missing. - Submitted by jlc on July 22, 2006


Review #95: This was a very good cigar. I smoked it in downtown Stockholm Sweden while watching the world pass by. The draw was very good. The taste was not as strong as I expected. The burn was very even. Overall a very enjoyable smoke. The only complaint is the price. It is not a cigar I could afford to smoke all the time. - Submitted by hoyoman on July 20, 2006


Review #94: My third Siglo VI in as many years and the first one out of a box of ten (GKI Feb 04). Unfortunately, I must declare that it fell far short of my high expectations. It started out wonderfully - beefy, complex and hint of that trademark grass. But like previous tastings, it quickly fell flat after that - medium/mild and somewhat bland. This particular stick then split vertically in two places at the head. I had to slice off a half inch to get past the split. But by then it was too late to catch up, the stick was doomed. In all fairness, I purposefully picked the worst constructed one from the box first so I could let the better examples continue to age. I still have high expectations for the remainder of the box and I'm sure I will find enjoyment when the time comes to pull out the next canonazo. I think I've just had a bad run thus far, my luck is sure to change. - Submitted by Nivel Acuso on July 16, 2006


Review #93: I was nosing around the humi when I figured the Siglo 6 would be the best cigar to try on 06-06-06 so I decided to light up 1 of the few sticks I've been hoarding.I could write a book on this cigar.The wrappers are a milk chocolate brown with very little veining.The construction was top notch.It lit up easily and burned nice and evenly with lots of smoke with every delicious puff.This one is very complex and balanced.It had flavor of earth,coffee,chocolate,creamy vanilla,and a light spice and cinnamon that seemed to fade in and out,but intetwined so perfectly although it was mild to me.I do find Cohibas mild,but refined.I smoked it until my fingers practically stared to burn.The finish was light and vegetal,but lasted for a while.The only complaint about this guy is the price.I'm still fairly new to Habanos,but I have tried most all the brands and I can honestly say this is 1 of the best Cubans out there bar none. - Submitted by afuentelover on June 8, 2006


Review #92: Following my last review (#89) ..... i have been travelling with a cabinet of ten which only lasted me two weeks ..... absolutely amazing!!! i can now say the Siglo 6 is the closest thing to a perfect "10" that i have tried (next on my list is the Cohiba Doble Corona EL)..... the 6 and the Trinidad Robusto Extra are my new favs .... both a little pricey, but good for those 'special and rare occassions' such as each time the sun sets or the moon rises!! after these it's difficult to go back to the Siglo 4s and the Trin Coloniales .... - Submitted by Gobind on May 18, 2006


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