 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 164 |
| Format: | Sublime | Ring: | 54 |
| | Score: | 8.9 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #36:     Wow. Two and half hours of unadulterated pleasure, preceded by only a moment or two of concern immediately after lighting up. This torpedo is without doubt the greatest seegar I have ever smoked - by a country mile. Organic high-cocoa chocolate hits first, then coffee, vanilla, cream - it's an ever-unfolding cocktail of delights. Surely these can only ever get better with age? I have four left - but seriously considering investing in a full box of 25 - while there's still some of these beauties left on the market. Happy Christmas, everyone - and it's a Siglo III after Christmas lunch for me later today :o) - Submitted by kuzzer on December 25, 2005
Review #35:     Purchased a box over a year ago. I found them a little rough aroudn the edges to start and ecided to let them sit. Recently dug one out of the back of the humidor and was pleasantly surprised at how much a year of aging had improved these monsters. Definite cocoa and nuttiness now comes through.
Burns very well for such a large ring and clean up easily with a torch when needed. Hope to fire another up after all the presents are opned next week! - Submitted by nebuilder on December 18, 2005
Review #34:     Difficult to be objective about my first experience considering it was the third stick at the recent Cigar Society of Australia Xmas Dinner (the first two being a Hoyo Petit Robusto and a Party D4. Visually, this big offering (still the biggest cig from the island?)impressed with a flawless construction. First toke showed a tighter draw than I usually prefer (it is packed full) but within a few minutes I understood what all the hype was about - an explosion of dark ground chocolate and a BIG tobacco flavour. Volumes of smoke and a lingering cream finish followed. An hour in and I was bidding with a friend for a box of these babies. Not a perfect cigar as the host of the evening stated in his notes (is there such a thing???), but the perfect cigar for the big occassion. Matched to a 30 YO Glenfiddich this was the most, pardon the pun, "sublime" conclusion to a great evening. Expensive?, yes. Hyped?, maybe. Try it and make your own decision. - Submitted by Uncle on December 1, 2005
Review #33:     Had a new one out of a box and thought it was a great cigar. The construction was perfect and with the large ring size, the burn was full of rich aromatic smoke. Not as full flavoured as other Cohibas, but I didn't mind. I will let the rest age nicely in the humidor and report back then. Cheers - Submitted by Bejamquinn on October 12, 2005
Review #32:     Was gifted one of these, and finally decided to smoke it last night. I am NOT a Cohiba fan, but I thouroughly enjoyed the 1hr and 45min it took me to smoke this cigar. I now know the bean, nuttiness flavor everybody talks about. It wasn\'t Partagas peppery, but it did have its share of pepper and spice. Along with Chocolate and coffee. If all Cohibas tasted like this, I might be in trouble. Likely for me I haven\'t had another one that did. - Submitted by coppertop on July 13, 2005
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