 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 150 |
| Format: | Canonazo | Ring: | 52 |
| Weight: | 15 gr. | Score: | 8.6 |
| Presentation: Bundle of 25 Cigars |
Average user rating     
Review #148:     One of the best Cigares - Submitted by Oussama on February 18, 2008
Review #147:     Nearly about three years that I am smoking Siglo VI and I can only say that this is the perfect cigar which made in the near past. Conragulations to everyone in the factory. - Submitted by heergil on February 10, 2008
Review #146:     it is one of the best cigars i've had so far!!it's worth trying. - Submitted by kamaz on February 5, 2008
Review #145:     Handyman, i agree, all Cohibas do come at a premium but for a good reason (much better balance due to the third fermentation)! Dont take this the wrong way, but i feel it unfair to compare the $22 price tag (which is quite reasonable btw for this cigar) to prices of smaller cigars. If you compare a Cohiba Robusto and a Partagas Serie D 4, i agree it is still more expensive, ... but with cigars u do generally get what you pay for! In case you tried the Siglo 6 from a SLB, i highly recommend you try one from an a/t ... it (usually) offers a much better draw and will def blow yr mind! happy smoking. - Submitted by Gobind on January 19, 2008
Review #144:     After saving this stick for a special occasion I lit it tonight in celebration of the New Year. It is a beautiful appearing piece with a flawless, glistening wrapper and beautifully formed cap. It smelled rich and full with a hint of the barnyard.
It lit easily after toasting and burned flawlessly, starting with soft, smooth tobacco smell and taste. The draw was perfect and it didn’t take long, about half an inch, to begin to taste the rich creamy character with hints of chocolate. The flavor continued to develop, growing creamier and stronger with rich fragrance and flavor throughout. I had to slow down my rate of smoking, trying to limit my puffs, which was a challenge as I wanted to immerse myself in this wonderful cigar. I smoked it down to under an inch at which point the head had begun to unravel and I quit.
Plainly this is a very nice cigar and I will savor the remaining ones in my humidor. The only downside is price. I paid over $22 and I do have to question if this is really worth over four times the price I pay for Ramon Allones Small Club Coronas or over twice the price of Partagas Series D #4s, both of which are wonderful, tasty, flavorful, and thoroughly world-class sticks, IMO.
That being said I did thoroughly enjoy it and I will look forward to the remaining examples I have in my possession. I will however think twice before I buy more just because of the high price. - Submitted by handyman on January 1, 2008
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