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Cohiba Siglo II

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: Banded bundle of 25 in a varnished slide-lid box.


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Review #73: I brought one box of Siglo II today from the Duty Free shop in Macau. The taste from the first one was bad and I could not get an good feel as I had the same before from different shops. I wonder that box is faked and is there anyone can tell counterfeit cohiba is exist? I need help. - Submitted by danchiu on September 7, 2007


Review #72: Fantastic cigar! Superb flavor, creamy, sweet, smooth with rich coffee earthiness. Medium to full bodied. A definite nubber. I loved it. My only disappointment was the burn. It was a battle to keep the burn even especially at the last half where it had a tendency to "smolder" a bit from the uneven burn. And my torch lighter ran out of gas or I maybe could have prevented this. I would have liked to see it burn slower as well, because the taste was very very good. If the burn was better, I would say for its size and class it was almost perfect. I look forward to my next one! - Submitted by Jimbo on September 3, 2007


Review #71: i totally agree with reviewer #69.even though the siglo II was my first cigar and i thought it was very very good i realised , after smoking many others , that it does not reach it's expectations. - Submitted by kamaz on August 23, 2007


Review #70: i brought back a three pack of these from a trip to cuba and i was very satisfied with this cigar, i noticed a lot of very rich aromas such as cream, butter, chocolate and coffee bean. Just enough strength in this wonderfully balanced cigar. the construction was flawless and the cigar burned evenly all the way through. - Submitted by Simon M on August 16, 2007


Review #69: I still don't really get Cohiba. Yes this attractive cigar is exceptionally well constructed, burns beautifully, has strength and clear grassy, earthy and coffee flavours abound. But these things don't seem to come together and produce a crescendo like a Boli or Partagas can. Every flavour remains in isolation and refuses to work with its compatriots. You're waiting for magic that never materialises. This is the fourth format I've tried and it's always the same. And I'm sure it's not the expectation that the price brings that influences my opinion of this brand. This maybe the best looking tobacco but not the best tasting. It will be a while before I try one again - not that I'd turn one down. This would be a 7 if it didn't cost so much. - Submitted by CastroGTX on August 8, 2007


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