El Presidente Posted January 21 Posted January 21 This series to explore whether a particular cigar is humidor worthy. Cost these days is an issue for many so let's see if we can highlight some absolute standouts. This should particularly assist those new to the cigar world. To be fair, most of the cigars we have featured to date have scored exceptionally well. Surprisingly well! Scoring is: 1-3 (Poor) 4-6 (Average to good) 7-10 (very good to excellent) Use the Poll. You are more than free to comment away! Singer Sade's "Smooth Operator" comes to mind when I think of the Cohiba Siglo III While it is often grouped with Lonsdales, it is technically a Corona Grande..that 10mm makes all the difference. What a cigar. Perhaps the greatest 42 ring gauge smoking experience in the world today. Big call I know but tell me who knocks it off the top spot? Silky smooth, complex, rich, nuanced, honey - citrus goodness. The Siglo III has it all and these days comes a price to match. Cohiba Siglo III ...Let's kick off the discussion 2
JohnS Posted January 21 Posted January 21 I agree. That extra 10 mm in this Corona grandes-sized cigar makes a world of difference. For me, the Cohiba Siglo III really starts to come into it's own at the 7 to 10 year mark. Honestly, I can't remember the last time I had one and I felt disappointed. 4
El Niño Posted January 21 Posted January 21 37 minutes ago, JohnS said: For me, the Cohiba Siglo III really starts to come into it's own at the 7 to 10 year mark. I have a younger box, have smoked a few, and thought they were quite good but left something to be desired. How would you describe the change when they come alive with that age? 3
gormag38 Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Up there with my favorite Cohiba. I love this stick and age only does wonders for them. It may be one that I end up springing for another box when I'm down to my last five or so. 4
yuppie Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Awesome smoke, one of my favorites and perhaps my actual favorite from Cohiba, along with Lancero and CCE. 3
Chibearsv Posted January 21 Posted January 21 9 hours ago, El Presidente said: Perhaps the greatest 42 ring gauge smoking experience in the world today. Big call I know but tell me who knocks it off the top spot? I've had Monte 1s that would give it a good run. They are completely different but equally satisfying in my book. 4
Popular Post El Presidente Posted January 21 Author Popular Post Posted January 21 39 minutes ago, Chibearsv said: I've had Monte 1s that would give it a good run. They are completely different but equally satisfying in my book. I think that the Monte 1 and the QD Coronas Claro are the only other cigars in the 42 gauge that could challenge in sheer excellence when "on". Mind you, the Cohiba Siglo III would need to be near its best to stave off the challenge. I still feel a great Siglo III has a few more gears. 5
Popular Post Chibearsv Posted January 22 Popular Post Posted January 22 Ok, Sig III sounds like a good fit tonight. 2021 version is pretty damn good. It’s got a little bite, a lot of barnyard, and a little sweet. Yum 12
Popular Post Glass Half Full Posted January 22 Popular Post Posted January 22 After the Sig V, it's my second favorite of this series. (Value? Well, that's subjective. It's worth being acquainted with at the very least.) 5
riderpride Posted January 22 Posted January 22 This is the bait I was snagged on - perfection in a cigar. It can't be faulted for it's pricing, but it's unobtanium for most. Cheers 3
Popular Post JohnS Posted January 22 Popular Post Posted January 22 8 hours ago, El Niño said: I have a younger box, have smoked a few, and thought they were quite good but left something to be desired. How would you describe the change when they come alive with that age? When young, one is more liable to encounter stronger coffee notes in this cigar. Over the long-term those coffee notes tend to recede and the cigar builds in cream texture, which makes a nice interplay with the grass/hay and citrus. 3 hours ago, Glass Half Full said: After the Sig V, it's my second favorite of this series. (Value? Well, that's subjective. It's worth being acquainted with at the very least.) Yes, these would be my favourite two of the Siglo line too. (Although, I would have the Cohiba Siglo III as my first preference and the Siglo V as my second.) 6
Ruggerpgh99 Posted January 22 Posted January 22 On 1/22/2026 at 7:52 AM, El Niño said: I have a younger box, have smoked a few, and thought they were quite good but left something to be desired. How would you describe the change when they come alive with that age? I am looking for this answer as well, I have had some young Siglo III, and they were not to the same standard as a youngish CoRo that I was expecting. 1
Lucas Buck Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Yet another fabulous Cohiba and one of my first loves as it was the first box of Siglo I bought. Love all the siglos but these would be up there with the V as my favorites. With five years they are good. With ten they are great. With twenty you are in for a rare treat. 3
joeypots Posted January 22 Posted January 22 I love the Siglo III. The V is awesome but has been nearly impossible for me to source for a long time. I love the IV as well and the II is ok, if you like a Petit Corona, but I'm not a big fan of the vitola. 3
Popular Post zacca Posted January 23 Popular Post Posted January 23 I love these. Probably the most versatile out of all the Siglos. If you’re ever struggling to choose, III is always the answer. 5
Ford2112 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 They don't suck. Been a couple years since I have seen one. 2
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