Cohiba Siglo VI Cigar - Cabinet of 25

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Well fellow smokers and aficionado's alike it has to be said that heaven really is a place on earth when i have the pleasure of one of these beauties in my humble opinion there really are few things that float my boat as much as enjoying the siglo VI. "DONT TELL THE WIFE THOUGH" enjoy...... written by K.PEACOCK

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Well fellow smokers and aficionado's alike it has to be said that heaven really is a place on earth when i have the pleasure of one of these beauties in my humble opinion there really are few things that float my boat as much as enjoying the siglo VI. "DONT TELL THE WIFE THOUGH" enjoy...... written by K.PEACOCK

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
I have smoked many a cigar and love most of these but some of these stand out and need a story to be told. Let me compare this cigar, if it this is at all possible with some others. Until last year my favourite smoke used to be R&J Churchill and MC #2. Those are very fine cigars indeed with the former being milder and smoother than the MC. The problem with MC however for me has been the inconsistent finish of the cigars. Out of the two of my last boxes of 25 I was unable to smoke at least 15% of them as they were made too tight. However if you get a good one they are one of my favourite torpedo cigars with a full flavour. Having written about two cigars let me now come to this very one. It is the finest I have ever smoked. The build quality is excellent and all the cigars have burnt well with a nice draw to them. The smoke is smooth yet strong but not overwhelmingly so. My other recent cigar of choice is the Esplendidos and these two are similar yet the latter is smoked when I need a little more strength in a cigar. I know that it is on the expensive side but I rather buy a box of these and know that each one will be as good as the last one than buy a cheaper box to get inconsistent or unsmokable cigars. Nothing ruins an evening more than taking a cigar out and not being able to smoke the thing. Regards Rahul written by Rahul Sharma

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
I have smoked many a cigar and love most of these but some of these stand out and need a story to be told. Let me compare this cigar, if it this is at all possible with some others. Until last year my favourite smoke used to be R&J Churchill and MC #2. Those are very fine cigars indeed with the former being milder and smoother than the MC. The problem with MC however for me has been the inconsistent finish of the cigars. Out of the two of my last boxes of 25 I was unable to smoke at least 15% of them as they were made too tight. However if you get a good one they are one of my favourite torpedo cigars with a full flavour. Having written about two cigars let me now come to this very one. It is the finest I have ever smoked. The build quality is excellent and all the cigars have burnt well with a nice draw to them. The smoke is smooth yet strong but not overwhelmingly so. My other recent cigar of choice is the Esplendidos and these two are similar yet the latter is smoked when I need a little more strength in a cigar. I know that it is on the expensive side but I rather buy a box of these and know that each one will be as good as the last one than buy a cheaper box to get inconsistent or unsmokable cigars. Nothing ruins an evening more than taking a cigar out and not being able to smoke the thing. Regards Rahul written by Rahul Sharma

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
I have smoked many a cigar and love most of these but some of these stand out and need a story to be told. Let me compare this cigar, if it this is at all possible with some others. Until last year my favourite smoke used to be R&J Churchill and MC #2. Those are very fine cigars indeed with the former being milder and smoother than the MC. The problem with MC however for me has been the inconsistent finish of the cigars. Out of the two of my last boxes of 25 I was unable to smoke at least 15% of them as they were made too tight. However if you get a good one they are one of my favourite torpedo cigars with a full flavour. Having written about two cigars let me now come to this very one. It is the finest I have ever smoked. The build quality is excellent and all the cigars have burnt well with a nice draw to them. The smoke is smooth yet strong but not overwhelmingly so. My other recent cigar of choice is the Esplendidos and these two are similar yet the latter is smoked when I need a little more strength in a cigar. I know that it is on the expensive side but I rather buy a box of these and know that each one will be as good as the last one than buy a cheaper box to get inconsistent or unsmokable cigars. Nothing ruins an evening more than taking a cigar out and not being able to smoke the thing. Regards Rahul written by Rahul Sharma

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
This is the best Cohiba I've had period. Siglo VI forever!!! written by Randall Webb

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