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Cohiba Piramides Review Sunday, May 4th, 2008

In 2003 Habanos S.A. released the Combinacciones Selección Piramides 5s case. This case contains five piramides of the most well known Habanos brands including Cohiba, Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, Partagás and Hoyo de Monterrey.

Cohiba Piramides
Cohiba Piramides
This vitola measures 156 mm in length with a ring gauge of 52 and is currently available under the Montecristo banner as the Montecristo No.2. For the other four brands however this vitola is only available in the Combinacciones Selección Piramides case which incidentally also contains a humidifier to help maintain optimal storage conditions. For the review we’ll focus on the Cohiba Piramide which as previously mentioned is only available in the Combinacciones Seleccion Piramides 5s case.

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Cohiba Maduro 5 Genios Review Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Cohiba Maduro 5 Genios
Cohiba Maduro 5 Genios
We recently reviewed the Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos which left us impressed and definitely wanting more! I could hardly wait to sit, smoke and review the Cohiba Maduro 5 Genios; the largest of the three Maduro 5 sizes at 140mm x 52 ring gauge. The construction of the Genios is also tip-top and the defiant dark shade certainly enhances the cigars appeal. This special dark colour and texture is obtained through a natural, five year process that apparently is chemical free. The traditional Cohiba ring adorns the Genios with the addition of a black band along the bottom featuring “Maduro 5″ in gold type. The anticipation of a great Cuban cigar prompted me to open a bottle of the delicious 2005 Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon. 

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Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos Review Monday, April 14th, 2008

Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos
Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos
The Cohiba Maduro 5 incorporates a new concept for Habanos as it utilises the highest grade Cuban grown maduro wrapper leaf. With a stunning dark shade the character of this tobacco is achieved during its five year aging process. This unique colour and texture is obtained through a process that is chemical free. This of course can’t be said for many of the non Cuban maduro brands. The tobacco used in the making of all Cohiba cigars comes from the five best tobacco farms of the Vuelta Abajo region. In addition Cohiba is the only Cuban brand in which two of the three types of leaves used to make them (seco and ligero) are given a third fermentation.

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Cohiba Robustos Review Monday, March 10th, 2008

The Cohiba Robusto is one of the original six cigars from the Línea Clásica range. When released this range was made available for diplomatic use only.

Cohiba Robustos
Cohiba Robustos
From 1982 three sizes were offered to the public: The Lanceros, Coronas Especiales and Panetelas. The infamous Esplendidos, the Robustos and Exquisitos were also made publicly available in 1989. The Cohiba Robustos is still one of the most sought after Cuban cigars on the market and with good reason. It presents beautifully with its medium brown oily wrapper and its construction is second to none. I cut the head with my CC cutter and lit up using my new Vector Tri Pump butane table lighter.

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Cohiba Siglo VI Review Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

I should preface this review with a disclaimer of sorts. I rank the Cohiba Siglo VI as the best of all modern Cuban cigars and easily my most preferred.

Cohiba Siglo VI
Cohiba Siglo VI
The Siglo VI has had criticism in the past for alleged varying degrees of quality. To set the record straight my experience with regard to quality has been impeccable and I always enjoy time spent smoking this cigar. The weather had been hot and humid and partnering my Siglo VI was a Boag’s Classic Blonde Low Carb beer. This particular Siglo VI was no different to any other I had smoked as it offered a flawless oily wrapper and perfectly formed cap. The stunning rich aroma offered is one of the Siglo VI traits that keeps me coming back time and time again. I cut the end with my trusty CC Cutter and lit up using a single flame jet lighter. The Siglo VI lit up superbly and right from the outset the even burn gave way to a draw that was cool and creamy.

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