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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


Average user rating


Review #129: Wihout a doubt the perfect cigar. Despite its intimidating size it demonstrates grace and balance. Draw it slow and experience the soft earthy undertones, draw harder and experience that fullbodied aroma that says cohiba. I can't see myself aging these cigars I just could'nt do that to me, how does one just not smoke a cigar that beautifully made. Best enjoyed with a good cognac or a dram of fine single malt. The Glen Fiddich 12 yr old has great pear after taste that partners the siglo VI to perfection. - Submitted by UGn on June 18, 2007


Review #128: Myself I have always found Cohiba to be overpriced and overated, "what is all the hullabaloo!" I have always appreciated all things Montecristo. Fortunately I was in Cuba for my birthday, I could not get my all time fave "Montecristo #2", so I picked up one of these. The 2nd or 3rd hit was already warm with rich full aromatic flavour that you get towards the end of a Montecristo #2, the one you wait for until you forget and than you get the hit! This is what my ancestors could have meant when they shared,"today is a good day to die!" - Submitted by IronBuffalo on April 29, 2007


Review #127: Smoked a few of them on my visit to Cuba. Found them to be decent in smoking terms, but they are way too expensive for what you get. Had many other cigars with just as good a quality. - Submitted by mike zampini on April 23, 2007


Review #126: I must confess, I'm a big fan of Cohiba cigars and their trademark taste of grassy with hints of nut, vanilla and chocolate. The Siglo 6 is one of my favourite cigars and although I haven't smoked one in the past 6 months, lighting one last night just brings back good memories. The burn was even and the draw was superb. This one was from my 2004 box and it's starting to show some nice subtle flavors that I haven't noticed from before. Is the Cohiba worth the asking price? Most definitely not, but if you take price of the equation, I would choose Cohiba over the other brands. - Submitted by M. Jen on April 23, 2007


Review #125: Probably the most powerful Cohiba ever. Great start and great ending. One should savour this cigar for a special dinner outing or a Mojito night in a cool club. Pretty strong so should be accompanied with alcohol in order to sink the nausea effect. A must have for every affiçianado. - Submitted by FLCB on April 23, 2007


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