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Cohiba Behike

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Cohiba Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:192
Format:BehikeRing:52
Score:8.2
Presentation: Humidor containing 40 cigars


Average user rating


Review #31: I've smoked one this past April 20th. Thanks to a very generous gentleman, Mr. Fred Kiang, Chairman of Sunrise Duty Free of China. Also known as Habanos Man of the year 2006. He was a gracious host, invited 22 guests on one memorable evening in Shanghai. Fred presented all of us with the Behike, mine was number 3432. It was quite a sight to have the regions most well known Habanos lovers sitting in the same room smoking and tasting the Behike. The tobacco used was ultra first class. Even thought it's only been less than 3 years, it doesn't have the fermentation scent most young cigars do. An almost perfume like aroma, not noted in any other Cohiba. Needless to say, the construction was simply magnificent. The draw was superb and effortless. I was using the slow puff smoking technique and the color of the ash represented the sterling silver color. The taste of this cigar was awesome from the beginning. It has the flavor of an well aged Esplendido, the hallmark bean tastes were all there. Really hard to describe in writing as my vocabulary is somewhat limited. The cigar stayed the same for about the first quarter. Fred was kind enough to offer us options on our libation. White Bowmore 1964 was my choice to pair with this super creamy habano. It really matched well with the Behike, especially after the 1st half. The Behike tasted like the first batch release of the SIGLO VI. I was one of the lucky few who had the opportunity to have bought a box of SIGLO VI with the old Cohiba band. From the half way point on, it just give you loads of flavors, complex yet pleasant. Aside from the normal grassy and bean taste, i've also tasted some exotic fruits, such as lychee and pineapple. Perhaps it was from the Bowemore. Nevertheless, it was one rich cigar, but not overpowering or aggressive like the Partags 109's. I smoked this down to the nub, only two centermeters left, before I finally decided to let it go. It's already a great cigar to be enjoy now. But I am more than certain that with the proper storage condition, this cigar should age extremely well. It would be a great thing if Habanos can make this a regular production item. If that does happen in the future, it will probably be the only cigar I will ever purchase and age. Hope this review helps to clear some of the confusions that are out there. Remember, if you are not having fun, you are doing it wrong. Cheers and happy smoking! - Submitted by x-man on August 20, 2009


Review #30: Well; one way to get up the hype. Does not seem that any of us have smoked one - including myself; and here I go......I have smoked quite a few of the Cohiba Robustos and absolutely love them. I could not imagine that any cigar could be that incrementally good as to justify mere mortaly like us to spend that sort of money. I have not seen one advertised; but spending more on one cigar than a whole box of the same make of Robustos ... well that person must be incrediby wealthy and belong to a small/exclusive group - and probably would not have the time to do a review! I still enjoy reading all the opinions- even if they are not reviews - and I like the site!! - Submitted by Patrick5 on August 17, 2009


Review #29: lets get real,nobody that has posted has ever smoked one of these and are never likely to,so i will add my wack. - Submitted by paul watson on July 12, 2009


Review #28: The Cohiba Factory and merchandiser would make us a real good favour, if they would remove the very expensive box and sell those Behike in 1`s, 3er or 25er normal boxes. I think then nearly every cigar fan would have a nice day. - Submitted by the consul on April 26, 2008


Review #27: For Review #24: This is most expensive CUBAN cigar. - Submitted by vadaaa on April 24, 2008


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