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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 #209: ---   The good thing about this cigar is that it is consistent. Construction is good and same goes for the burn. It is the taste -or should I say the lack of taste- that is not up to par. IMHO another overpriced cohiba. - Submitted by El Greco on May 18, 2010


Review #208: SEP 07 Given the heated discussions and arguments about this cigar on the web, before writing here a review I have smoked 10 of them in the last year from a box marked EUP SEP07. The experience has always been very consistent: A masterpiece! Beautiful light brown, silky and  oily wrapper totally veineless and with a perfect three  seams cap. It feels great to the touch and pinch. Cutting  and lighting is easy, great draw of abundant silky smoke.  The grey ash is tight, the burn is razor-sharp. The body is  substantial but the cigar is very smooth. After lighting, you  are hit with tons of cedarwood and honey. Afterwards, it  mellows down a bit to assume honey, spice and creamy  flavors which become bold in the last third with the addition  of coffee. Awesome! It is difficult for me to say whether this cigar is worth its price. It is a very personal judgement.  I think that if a cigar is so special it should cost more       - Submitted by bertolia on May 12, 2010


Review #207: JUL 08 Wow, what a cigar !!! This is the best cigar I have ever had. Its is smooth full bodied and full of aroma, and most importantly it has an easy draw and even burn. This cigar is just a joy to smoke. Now I know why Cohiba has such a great reputation for producing premium cigars at its best. I would recommend this cigar to anyone. In my book this is a classic smoke by setting the bar for other cigars to match. - Submitted by muzza on May 3, 2010


Review #206: NOV 06 I bought two boxes of three - tubed, two years ago. I smoked them slowly on special occasions. The last of the six I smoked a month ago. I visited home, enjoyed a lovely meal with the family and lit this cigar out in the garden just before the sun started to set with just a good old plain milky coffee. The weather was warm, the air still and I was in the full mood to enjoy a good cigar, so I decided I'd smoke it. This was the best siglo VI I've ever had the pleasure to smoke. The extra time sat in the tube really helped it develop. Pre-light - the cigar looked excellent with a beautiful wrapper and perfect roll. From the first draws the flavour was delicious and on the light-medium side which soon progressed to a good medium body. Rich tobacco, dried grass and cedarwood with some floral and honey touches. The draw was perfect, fairly easy but with the right touch of resistance and "elasticity" on the pull, giving thick plumes of smoke. The second third lost the floral touches and developed some darker notes reminiscent of liquorice and some pepperyness, remaining wonderfully creamy. The final third held the standard with the honey notes becoming more pronounced, though more like a dark honey. It smoked to my fingertips before it showed signs of harshness and I reluctantly let it go. The burn was perfect throughout. Absolutely excellent. - Submitted by A. Dyer on April 7, 2010


Review #205: NOV 07 Sabor intenso a tabaco, esponjoso y muy amaderado, ligeramente especiado. Tiro impresionante. Capa muy fina y brillante, aceitosa. Combustión excepcional, como corresponde a un calibre tan grueso, además de muy pareja y homogénea durante toda la fumada. Aroma intenso a tabaco, esponjoso, muy amaderado, ligeramente especiado y con notas de profundo dulzor. Una pega: carísimo. - Submitted by frulgens on January 17, 2010


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