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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 #114: Unbelievable... almost the perfect smoke! Lasted forever, and had everything that one would need from a big smoke... sorry I haven't put much more info, I'm a little bit tipsy! - Submitted by jonobeagle on February 17, 2007


Review #113: I smoked a Siglo VI during the super bowl. Needless to say, the cigar was much more captivating than the game. It had all the rich, creamy coffee and soft leather one expects from a smoke of the highest quality. In fact, the man who handled the cigars dropped mine (in his defense, he was drunk), causing a split wrapper, and cut it waaaay too deep, but it still performed like a champ. I smoked another fresh one just to be sure, so I can say that they are the very model of consistancy. - Submitted by theworldover on February 12, 2007


Review #112: Truly a great cigar! I've smoked a few of these now and I am never disapointed. This latest one has been in the humidor since i bought it at Heathrow on 5th Jan this year, so its had a chance to rest a little. Taking it out of the tube the smell was delicious and it looked the business. Silky smooth and yielding the promise of a perfect smoke was their as I settled down with a large scotch and soda - luxury! As always this cigar starts very smooth, almost like cream. The draw is perfect - other brands could learn so much! after a half inch a the taste becomes spicy but still smooth and the aroma is to die for. This one gave me over an inch of grey white ash and a perfect burn, although at about two and a half inches it became a little less even. The nearer it burned to two inches the stronger the aroma and taste, but never unpleasant. This is a cigar made for anyone that appreciates perfection. Its a cigar made for those who want the best there is. The only other cigar I rate this highly is the R&J Churchills - Submitted by nicedraw on February 3, 2007


Review #111: I bought a signle tubo from spain before the begining of summer 06 and burned after a few days. I have no words to describe the experience! Some may be Cream, Chocolate, Mint! The aftertaste lasted for about 6 Hours!!!!!!! A Great cigar with perfect burn and brown wrapper without nerves. Unfortunately, the rest 3 tubos I bought from the Airport in Greece were a TOTAL dissapointment... They were just a cigar, not even 1% of a true Siglo VI. I now plan to get a box of ten. I read though that many in here have expierienced moments of inconsistency - like myself anyway - but I cannot resist to that first Siglo VI "memories" I bought from Spain! An excellent cigar! I give it a pure 10! I think that those 3 I bought from Greece were fakes or maybe were very badly dried, so I will try and forget those. - Submitted by chenakos on February 1, 2007


Review #110: I bought two boxes in '06 from my Swiss dealer, based mainly on the hype I suppose. I had great expectations. I also love Cohibas, and have a box of every type in the last 5 years, including the 'selecion' reservas. I've tried two, and been extremely disappointed, especially considering what I paid. The draw, burn, construction, size were perfect. The strength is true Cohiba, it sneaks up on you, you don't see it coming. But, they basically were without any distinct flavor or complexity, and certainly not the trademark Cohiba luscious richness. The Ciglo IV's blow these away on taste alone. I can't imagine Cohiba releasing these cigars. Maybe in 3-4 years they will be okay, but I doubt it. A wasted opportunity to make a truly great cigar, and the price, ouch. - Submitted by peprdo on January 31, 2007


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