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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


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Review #84: This is truly the best Cuban available. Beautiful construction, wonderfully complex which increases gradually. Never harsh- rich oak flavors mixed with hints of cinnamon and citrus. - Submitted by gary72ss on February 6, 2006


Review #83: I will use Zino Davidoff`s own words to describe this cigar: "To Cuba - because great smokers had discovered the virtues of the irreplaceable soil of this miracle island, it`s geologi, winds, waters and secret spirits. For them as for us, the "Puro" could be only Cuban. Only a Havana". Will Davidoff return to Cuba soon, to this "miracle island", or will they continue the production of absolutely boring Dom.rep cigars? This Siglo VI is a result from all the great advantages of Cuba, the best cigar in the world. Enjoy them immediately or save them for at least one year! - Submitted by a.martinsen on January 8, 2006


Review #82: Siglo VI or Trinidad Robusto Extra . . My Humidor has more Trinidad than Cohiba Yet I have purchased more Cohiba ! I find The Cohiba a richer yet smoother flavour and the Burn is awesome . . Large Punch Hole . . flame and life is always good . . . - Submitted by Fidel069 on January 8, 2006


Review #81: Had one tonight. Bought 4 of these. Amazing deep tan wrapper, oily sheen, beautiful and extremely consistent in the box I picked from. If only all Cubans were made this way! Wrapper appeared quite thin from the cut, which proved so at the end when the cap and wrapper split at the head the last 2 inches. Very good and even burn, nice white ash, non-flaky. Draw was a bit too easy, IMHO, but did not burn hot. First 3 puffs started off with lots of heavy white smoke, medium body. The first hints of mild spiciness and even a litle floral. Then, suddenly, the chocolate note was powerful and dominant for about 1/2 an inch. I thought that this was going to be a delicious and nice easy smoke, but boy, the complexity just blossomed after that! Not a heavy body, but the richness and complexity was a little too much for me. A very mellow, smooth smoke that was amazingly opulent. This is definitely a treat for the most experienced of Cuban smokers, but I must admit that I was overwhelmed. This is a cigar I can only deserve with more experience (I've had Cubans for 8 or 9 years now). I will stick with the Cohiba Robusto for now. A truly sophisticated Cuban cigar and a demonstration of why the best Cubans can never be beaten. - Submitted by mel on January 5, 2006


Review #80: I bought several 3 packs of these about 5 months ago, and the first one out of the box was just incredible. Copius amounts of rich & dense smoke filled the atmosphere around me like a happy little cloud. The flavor, imho, was unlike any other Cohiba I've ever smoked, and I've smoked dozens of them. This cigar was so rich and choklatee you could almost chew it. The profile was definitely full bodied and contianed an unusual, but totally desirable mix of cedar, cinnamon, chocolate, hazel nuts, creme brulee' and a small tad of citrus, which is typical of a Cohiba. The next one I smoked was about 3 months later and this one was totally off. Slightly harsh and one dimensional, so I will let them rest for at least another 6 months prior to indulging myself once again. These are cigars that legends are made of. I'm going to get a full box, maybe 2 and recommend to all that they do the same, that is if you like legendary cigars. Fidel - Submitted by Fidel on December 31, 2005


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