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A well balanced cigar perfect for beginners seeking to cultivate their palate with more complex flavors. Fresh flower, moist wood and roasted nut aromas make this cigar a crisp and revitalizing smoke. Cohiba Class, in that 'Special' size. I like to take a couple of Corona Especiales with me when I meet new people and don't know their level of smoking and that way I have covered all my bases with one cigar!
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The Father of Cohibas, the "big daddy" and a very classy Churchill that privileges smoothness and creaminess, whilst maintaining the fine equilibrium between strength and rich aroma. Heavy, spicy, almost meaty tones make this the ideal after dinner digestive cigar. Red meat and red wine, cream and herbs, all of these flavors stoke the fires of the Esplendidos making that digestive smoke a moment to relish.
Definitely not a beginners cigar.
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Ideal starter cigar for those wanting to discover the best of Havana. Quick burning, fresh, flowery and packed with spicy flavors the Exquisitos makes for a casual smoke. Things get more challenging with a kick of liquorice at the mid point. This cigar will appeal to the ladies as well as men due to its lighter touch and floral tones. Exquisitos are made for modern day smokers, who like to get their kicks quick, just twenty minutes of fun and discovery are all that await you here. But they are so worth it!
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This cigar isn't particularly 'Cohiban', nor is it typically Cuban. The construction is outstanding, however the wrapper is not the usual thrice-fermented Cohiba style, but rather the '2nd generation' of the 2 year-old dark reddish-brown special edition wrappers.
This cigar burns very evenly, a testament to its superior construction. It is medium in body, not strong - with much spice and pepper tones, and a touch of leather and chocolate notes. Further on it became slightly acidic on the lips, and showed other signs of youth - so it will improve with ageing. In six months to 2 years, this cigar may well become a highly unique smoke with unusual brand characteristics, and prized for its rarity considering the limited availability.
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This cigar was originally developed for the French market and found its home in the hands of the fairer sex. Recently it has been gaining popularity with Havana fanatics due to its excellent draw. An exciting series of fresh spice, liquorice, wet grass and chocolate flavors melt into each other without you even noticing. The overall effect is that of your palate and taste buds being taken on a smooth, undulating ride. Quite remarkable!
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The `King of Robustos' is still here. The ideal burning, a perfect combination of strength and flavor, incredible construction and most importantly, consistency in quality has made this the quintessential Robustos. Right from the start the strength and flavors of spice, wood and even wine perfectly mingle with the palate. There is even a hint of clove thrown in the mixer. This is a smooth and creamy cigar with great depth and variety, all of which comes in a pocket sized package! I think of these little babies as my companion for life.
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This Très Petit Coronas is in tune with the today's smokers requirements. Exceptional construction, fairly rapid burning and loaded with flavors that will test the `cultural' diversity of your palate. Perfect for a daytime break, a lunch with friends or a moment of solitary reflection, this little Cohiba will suit the fast moving aficionado looking for quick moment of escape.
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A character amongst the Siglo family. This Petit Corona sometimes seems out of place amongst it's illustrious brothers. But Cohiba have worked extra hard to give this feisty fellow a character all of its own. A wonderful silky, oily wrapper encompasses a cigar fired up with spicy, woody flavors masterly combined, which makes this little cigar a real treat to the senses. I had the pleasure of being offered one of these by my work colleague,
Diego,we had a glass of Cognac after work and chatted about the days events and the Siglo II really complimented the heady Cognac to perfection.
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The emphasis here is on elegance. Elegance in look, with a perfect silky smooth wrapper. Elegance in taste, as you will discover in the gorgeous aromas of grilled vanilla and toasted wood, spicy-chocolate and creamy-leather gently emerge through the multiple phases of this distinguished `gentleman' of a cigar. Elegance pure and simple.
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We see in this cigar all the efforts of Cohiba over the past few years, placing quality over quantity. This Corona Gorda improves in production every year. Wonderful construction permits for an excellent draw and a timely even burn. Flavors of sweet pepper, musk and precious wood come and go in a graceful ballet of aromas. Right to its culmination, the cigar remains smooth and round. This Siglo goes beautifully with Indian or Cajun flavors.
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A sophisticated start of heavy floral tones evolves into a complex spicy blend throughout the second and finishing phases. The masterly construction gives a tender feel to the cigar and a look of sheer class. The perfect cigar to age a few years.
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Cohiba Siglo VI are one of the best cigars ever rolled in
Cuba. the first one I had the pleasure of tasting was in
Cuba, virtually directly off the rolling table. It was young, even with tones of green plant at the start, but one could already tell that this was the birth of 'a great one'. When
I received my first batch here to sell I was sent to heaven.
I'm afraid the Esplendido will have to step aside and give his crown to his majesty, the
Siglo VI. Creamy, smooth as silk and rich to perfection. An inspiring balance of
Cohiba strength and exact exciting Cuban aromas, that will leave you never wanting to smoke anything else.
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These Cuban Cigars are one of the best cigars ever rolled in Cuba. Creamy, smooth as silk and rich to perfection. An inspiring balance of
cohiba strength and exact exciting Cuban aromas, which will leave you never wanting to smoke anything else. This Cuban cigar should not be smoked while driving or on the golf course unless by your opponent. It will leave him sitting at the 5th tee like a lump of goo, staring obviously into space blowing smoke rings, wondering why on earth he is there, smoking this fine Cuban Cigar when he could be in the club house, in a leather chair, with a glass of Scotch or cup of Cappuccino…
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