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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 #104: Hola. This is de luxe cigar. Good and complex smoke even young. It is a real surprise how a youg cigar can develop such qualities. Expensive but very, very nice. - Submitted by olisiponense on December 6, 2006


Review #103: I have an amazing source for Siglo VI in Tijuana. I have bought 3 boxes for the price of $12.50 per stick!!! Imagine this...smoking the best cigar in the world for the price of a cheap Dominican! - Submitted by tarzanado on November 25, 2006


Review #102: To answer mprach, smoke your Cohibas at 62 RH. You'll be amazed at the difference. I don't smoke any Cohiba's unless the ring can easily slide off the cigar.. That's when you know it's ready! - Submitted by hansolo on October 25, 2006


Review #101: Dear Mprach- I have had the same exact experience as you, but without any burning problems (you may want to check your humidty levels and temps in your humidor. Mine are also rather mediocre now, even a little bland, but take heart, they will improve. I recommend aging these particutular cigars for at least another 2 to 3 years before passing final judgment on them. It's been my experience that with some of these massive sized, superior quality cigars, that extensive aging makes a tremendous difference. I'd even venture to say that in 10 years, these cigars will be off the charts phenomenal. If you purchased these in tubos, they can take longer to age then boxed, but will age better if left in the tubes. Put them in the bottom of your humidor and forget about them. One day, you will be a most happy man! Happy smoking amigo! - Submitted by Fidel on October 19, 2006


Review #100: I read the reveiws a few monthsback and deceided to try the Singlo VI. Cohiba is defenitly one of the best smokes ever, I found that the Singlo VI burned iractically. 95% of the sticks did not burn well and when getting down towards the end, it was HOT. I probably would not purchase this particular cigar again but do tend to keep some kind of Cohiba in my stock. - Submitted by bubbabob53 on October 2, 2006


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