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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:8.5
Presentation: Bundle of 25 Cigars


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Review #159: Tonight I had my first SIV. It took me exactly 90 minutes, a glass of Pinot noir and one of Merlot to smoke it. The first 30 minutes have been quite boring, the cigar was burning well but I couldn't get much smoke out of it and it was too delicate for my taste. During the second half hour, when the cigar reached more or less the seize of a Robusto, things changed radically, the taste was getting better and better, mild but spicy as I like it, and the quantity of smoke was perfect. On the last 30 minutes the cigar start burning irregularly and the taste gradually turned into bitter. I had to leave it when more than one third was left. A good experience but not that great habanos I expected. - Submitted by dandibestia on July 17, 2008


Review #158: JUN 08 nicest puro i have ever had the pleasure of enjoying. - Submitted by billpatrick on June 15, 2008


Review #157: I enjoyed my second Siglo VI tonight while at the cottage on a nice June evening with friends. I enjoyed it a lot. Lots of smoke, a very smooth draw and the burn was superb. Still a very Pricey guilty pleasure. But a pleasure none the less. - Submitted by jdelrizzo on June 1, 2008


Review #156: Even with variuos attempts, I really do not "get" this cigar. Apart from the price and the size which I do not favour, it has repeatedly disappointed me. My last ones are 2005s, so already having a bit of age on them. Sure, they are often perfectly constructed and nice too look at, deliever loads of smoke... But I have also had some that were underfilled, resulting in an nausea-causing grassiness... But neither are they strong nor appealing to me. Creaminess is nice, but the aroma is far from being complex. The loads of vanilla taste already tend to turn me off... Dried flowers in the background, right, but it lacks a bit of earthiness or spice for me. Although the smoke is cool and rich, it tends to be drying as well. With that overload of vanilla, I personally deem it to be what we always suspected, a poseur cigar for those "label smokers". Vanilla will please any human, as it is similar to a human pheromone. It has been the latest trend in dairy or food businesses as alike in wine: A vanilla flavour will always have customer acceptance. That said, you can get a Macanudo Prince Phillip at less than half that price, which is bigger and stresses a very similar flavour profile... If it "needs" to be a Cohiba, I will choose the small ring gauge ones over this giant any time: Siglo I, Lanceros or Coronas Especiales. - Submitted by Hercule Poirot on May 29, 2008


Review #155: JUL 07 To #154 -- There is little point to cluttering up this and other sites with your preachy nonsense. The point of these sites is to aid others on selections based on flavors, etc.-not to insult those with tastes different from your own. My box of these is very good. The large gauge helps allow a symphony of the grassy, creamy and honey and vanilla Cohiba flavors and I find this vitola along with the Esplendido the finest of the brand. Only problem is that this young, the burn can be a little off (to be expected) but it more than compensates with a very unique flavor profile. One of my top 5. - Submitted by jsummers157 on May 24, 2008


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