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Cohiba Siglo III

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:155
Format:Corona GrandeRing:42
Weight:10,14 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: Banded bundle of 25 in a varnished slide-lid box.


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Review #9: I smoked a few Siglo III quite recently. It's one of the best Habanos in the world: medium flavor, smoothness and complexity, subtle notes (coffee beans, cream, wood). The draw is good (a little bit tight at the end) and when you puff, you get a mouthful of flavor. Splendid, beyond any doubt. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on May 24, 2004


Review #8: Beautiful construction, wrapper is oily and deep golden brown -- I think this is textbook colorado. Perfect round head, very consistent within each box (I have three at the moment). The draw is perfect -- plenty of volume with little effort. The aroma and flavor profile runs the gamut -- starts with notes of honey, butterscotch, ginger and white chocolate; cruises along in the middle with hard spice tones of cinnamon, clove, star anise; ends with dark bittersweet chocolate,espresso and leather. Rich without being heavy or rustic -- refined is the best word to describe this cigar. Deeply satisfying without being a 'blockbuster.' I know Cohiba has a bad rep -- the counterfeits, the prices, the years of bad quality. Since 2000, however, the Siglo III has been a gem, and the price is hardly beyond reason. Buy it from a reputable source and enjoy. - Submitted by chambolle on May 9, 2004


Review #7: I love this cigar very complex and a nice tang to it. The box I bought in Varadero is still a bit young 09-03 and I can hardy waite for them to age a bit more. Very good burn. - Submitted by jimcanada on April 28, 2004


Review #6: Tried one today and fell in love with it. Never before have I seen all a cigar's qualities balanced so ideally. The Siglo III has a medium flavor that's quite pleasant and leaves a nice Cuban twang finish. - Submitted by Lou on February 24, 2004


Review #5: Quite a feminine cigar from Cohiba, but of course, the "Taste of Success" shines through! It's sweetness and spiciness linger on the pallette pleasingly which makes the cigar very memorable. One of my favorite Cohibas, just lacking the strength I enjoy which I can find in Cohiba Esplendidos and Robustos. - Submitted by Dave Chadwick on November 18, 2003


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