nikesupremedunk Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 Having a '12 coro right now. After 2 months rest in the humi, they're coming along pretty nicely. thinking about picking up another box to age...but i also need to re-up on sig vi's...sigh.
DurandoBob Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 DurangoBob, This is a good post for me, as I've never had a coro. I've split boxes of the IV, and the VI. I found both to be delicious, but my co-splitters found them too mild. I would happily purchase either again, but want to try other vitolas such as the Coro. I've asked this on another topic, but I'll again ask you here... Does the robusto, not being of the siglo line, have a strength or flavor difference? They are in my top 5 list of what to purchase next so I would appreciate any feedback. Thx buddy. I am fairly new (a couple of years) at this cigar thing - certainly not an expert! I just found that the experience of the Siglo VI was, for me, very enjoyable for the price point; I keep them for my regular special occassions - the behike 54 I keep for the extra "special" occassions. I haven't had a robusto yet so I cannot comment on it (but I, like you, am keeping my eyes open for them). I am sure that if you wait for an HQ quality from FOH you won't be disappointed and will probably find that you keep them for "special" occassions. Enjoy!!
DurandoBob Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 What I can get out of this forum is that the worst a Cohiba can be is "good"; everyone expects premium out of them and when it doesn't happen, and they are only good, there is disappointment. We should be happy to never get a "bad" one!!
DurandoBob Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 Off topic: I made it!! Post #20 --> unlock the shoutbox!!!
investandprosper Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 Off topic: I made it!! Post #20 --> unlock the shoutbox!!! The point of that isn't to spam a continuous thought into 4 separate posts to get your post count up.
ramon_cojones Posted June 29, 2013 Posted June 29, 2013 lol he made like 8 posts in this thread alone
Ophidion Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 What I can get out of this forum is that the worst a Cohiba can be is "good"; everyone expects premium out of them and when it doesn't happen, and they are only good, there is disappointment. We should be happy to never get a "bad" one!! I've pitched cohibas before. A bad cigar is a bad cigar. They aren't magically exempt from bad quality, lack of flavor or a bad draw just because of their pedigree.
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