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Cohiba Siglo IV

BStayerBStayer Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 318

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  • docbp87docbp87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,521
    Probably not properly stored. CC's need to be kept at lower temperatures and relative humidities especially, than their more loosely rolled counterparts. Any idea what the box code was?
  • GoldyGoldy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,636
    I wonder if some of that tight draw and harsh flavor could be blamed on tar buildup
  • DiamondogDiamondog Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,169
    The Siglo IV is a fantastic smoke...This smoke will cost you $12 - $13 retail from a legit non gouging source, too bad it was a bad experience....This stick is highly praised by many and for good reason...
  • BStayerBStayer Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 318
    Diamondog:
    The Siglo IV is a fantastic smoke...This smoke will cost you $12 - $13 retail from a legit non gouging source, too bad it was a bad experience....This stick is highly praised by many and for good reason...
    I figured as much and this is the response I was hoping for. I never had the chance to get out into the actual town to look around so I didn't see what normal prices would be. That will be high on my priority list for the next time I make it back.
  • VidarienVidarien Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 246
    One thing id say about ISOMs, and i think there are some on this forum that would concur, is that you should really try some of the less famous brands & vitolas for real quality. For example, the cohiba siglo is extreeemely well known and you get all of the baggage that goes along with it, same with the Monte #2. Perhaps you might consider trying H. Upmann Magnum 50 or a R&J Exhibition #3
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    Vidarien:
    One thing id say about ISOMs, and i think there are some on this forum that would concur, is that you should really try some of the less famous brands & vitolas for real quality. For example, the cohiba siglo is extreeemely well known and you get all of the baggage that goes along with it, same with the Monte #2. Perhaps you might consider trying H. Upmann Magnum 50 or a R&J Exhibition #3
    Thank you, couldn't agree more. I'd take an Upmann, Bolivar or Partagas over Cohiba and Monte any day of any week...not that I wouldn't take a Cohiba if someone is offering. Smile [:)]
  • docbp87docbp87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,521
    j0z3r:
    Vidarien:
    One thing id say about ISOMs, and i think there are some on this forum that would concur, is that you should really try some of the less famous brands & vitolas for real quality. For example, the cohiba siglo is extreeemely well known and you get all of the baggage that goes along with it, same with the Monte #2. Perhaps you might consider trying H. Upmann Magnum 50 or a R&J Exhibition #3
    Thank you, couldn't agree more. I'd take an Upmann, Bolivar or Partagas over Cohiba and Monte any day of any week...not that I wouldn't take a Cohiba if someone is offering. Smile [:)]
    This is a great point. The Monte 4 is the most popular cigar in the world, and I think it also constitutes the largest production numbers out of Cuba. Also has the highest rate of problems, crappy boxes, poor draws, etc. since they have to make so many of them. Some of my favorite brands are Por Larranaga, Ramon Allones, and La Gloria Cubana... Brands that, when it comes to CCs, are much smaller productions, with only a few different cigars in each line (In fact, I think each of those marcas only currently makes 3 or 4 different cigars, as opposed to the 15 or 20 different Montecristos, or Partagas, etc.)
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