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Cohiba Siglo IV

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:143
Format:Corona GordaRing:46
Weight:11,41 gr.Score:8.8
Presentation: Banded bundle of 25 in a varnished slide-lid box.


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Review #29: This was my first Cohiba and I must say I was very pleased with its taste, but the aroma was the best, rich, intense, beautiful. Perfect burning and draw, it's a very demanding cigar and by the final third you wish you hadn't had that fourth tequila, the spicy taste kicked in suddenly within 10 minutes which I loved. It is an expensive piece but I think I'll have to get used to that since many Cohiba are well over $20. The ash was unbelievable long, I thought it would fall on my lap but not even tapping would make it fall (it finally did fall on my lap after 5cm). A great cigar but not an everyday one, it causes a big impression when in public by the way. - Submitted by Mithras on March 25, 2006


Review #28: Very classy cigar, has a lot of taste and the taste is consistant. I've purchased them in Canada and in Cuba and they aste the same all over. Great Cigar thats worth the price!! - Submitted by Canadacigar on March 20, 2006


Review #27: my first cigar was this, and is my reference point for others, i buy from differents places and the consistency is the same, excelent flavor draw and final, i cant wait my friday afthernoon for the next. - Submitted by sergio_ama on February 17, 2006


Review #26: Had another IV Saturday night with a double Bookers. Characteristic "light" begining quickly built to a powerhouse of complexity. This stick needed a few relights though but not sure whether that was due to the production or just my being engrossed in a post-dinner conversation and not paying her enough attention! Another great smoke from Cohiba! - Submitted by Uncle on November 29, 2005


Review #25: Perhaps my favourite offering from the island - 90 minutes of power, flavour and room-filling smoke in a style reminiscent of pre-revolutionary sticks I have sampled. Next to R&J Exhi' 4s these have to be my most loved smooth and spicy accompaniment to a single scotch. Have had a few sleeping since January this year and been monitoring their progress every few months. Expensive here in Melbourne ($20++) but worth the event. - Submitted by Uncle on November 18, 2005


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