Cohiba Maduro 5 Not Far Away.


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» Will be here first weeks of July.

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» Pricing should be finalised next week.

Nice! I want to be on the list.

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» Will there be enough to go around, that's my question.

There will be mate but perhaps not in the first shipment.

What we are considering is breaking up our shipment to provide tasters of the different vitolas while taking orders for full boxes. At least this way members will see if they actually like the cigar.

Pricing should not be as astronomical as what you have seen on other BB's. We have no intention of gouging.

Keep in mind these will be a regular production cigar albeit in limited quantities.

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» » Will there be enough to go around, that's my question.

»

» There will be mate but perhaps not in the first shipment.

»

» What we are considering is breaking up our shipment to provide tasters of

» the different vitolas while taking orders for full boxes. At least this

» way members will see if they actually like the cigar.

»

» Pricing should not be as astronomical as what you have seen on other BB's.

» We have no intention of gouging.

»

» Keep in mind these will be a regular production cigar albeit in limited

» quantities.

Pricing has been announced by one U.K. vendor I know of:

Secretos:$325

Genios:$718

Magicos:$640

However, these are U.K. prices converted to USD. So, they are probably around 30-40% higher than when most vendors get them in stock.

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» » » Will there be enough to go around, that's my question.

» »

» » There will be mate but perhaps not in the first shipment.

» »

» » What we are considering is breaking up our shipment to provide tasters

» of

» » the different vitolas while taking orders for full boxes. At least this

» » way members will see if they actually like the cigar.

» »

» » Pricing should not be as astronomical as what you have seen on other

» BB's.

» » We have no intention of gouging.

» »

» » Keep in mind these will be a regular production cigar albeit in limited

» » quantities.

»

» Pricing has been announced by one U.K. vendor I know of:

»

» Secretos:$325

» Genios:$718

» Magicos:$640

»

» However, these are U.K. prices converted to USD. So, they are probably

» around 30-40% higher than when most vendors get them in stock.

I can wait for you guys.

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» Pricing has been announced by one U.K. vendor I know of:

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» Secretos:$325

» Genios:$718

» Magicos:$640

»

» However, these are U.K. prices converted to USD. So, they are probably

» around 30-40% higher than when most vendors get them in stock.

Yeah the same vendor that currently charges 425 US dollars for a box Cohiba Siglo II's. They should not be used as a yardstick, IMO. There's MOre than the conversion rate inflated there. :lookaround:

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» » Pricing has been announced by one U.K. vendor I know of:

» »

» » Secretos:$325

» » Genios:$718

» » Magicos:$640

» »

» » However, these are U.K. prices converted to USD. So, they are probably

» » around 30-40% higher than when most vendors get them in stock.

»

» Yeah the same vendor that currently charges 425 US dollars for a box

» Cohiba Siglo II's. They should not be used as a yardstick, IMO. There's

» MOre than the conversion rate inflated there. :lookaround:

Actually, if you took away the currency conversion (which they have no control over) and U.K. taxes (which they also have no control over), their prices are essentially in line with MOST vendors.

The 30-40% higher is probably about what their cigars are compared to others. So, ~$190/$430/380 is what we'll see for prices respectively using 40% higher pricing. I would guess that is a good ballpark for pricing, imo.

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» Actually, if you took away the currency conversion (which they have no

» control over) and U.K. taxes (which they also have no control over), their

» prices are essentially in line with MOST vendors.

»

» The 30-40% higher is probably about what their cigars are compared to

» others. So, ~$190/$430/380 is what we'll see for prices respectively

» using 40% higher pricing. I would guess that is a good ballpark for

» pricing, imo.

Not to nitpick, but 425 for a box of Sigo IIs is nearly double the going rate at most sites, some more some less. So around 100% higher using that cigar as a benchmark.

Of course I always sucked at math. Good at science, shitty at math.

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» we are considering is breaking up our shipment to provide tasters of the different vitolas while taking orders for full boxes. At least this

» way members will see if they actually like the cigar.

» Pricing should not be as astronomical as what you have seen on other BB's. We have no intention of gouging.

» Keep in mind these will be a regular production cigar albeit in limited quantities.

:clap: I like the sound of that!

IMO... You are on the road to sainthood!

Given that I do not have an unlimited budget for cigars, I like the idea of a sampler with several cigars in each vitola. :hungry:

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» » we are considering is breaking up our shipment to provide tasters of the

» different vitolas while taking orders for full boxes. At least this

» » way members will see if they actually like the cigar.

» » Pricing should not be as astronomical as what you have seen on other

» BB's. We have no intention of gouging.

» » Keep in mind these will be a regular production cigar albeit in limited

» quantities.

»

» :clap: I like the sound of that!

»

» IMO... You are on the road to sainthood!

»

» Given that I do not have an unlimited budget for cigars, I like the idea

» of a sampler with several cigars in each vitola. :hungry:

I've said it before, and I will say it again....Rob and Lisa ROCK!! I will wait till they get enough in stock to purchase only from them.

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» Any feedback on on taste and which size is the best?

I have tried them all. Very similar flavour profile throughout.

To be honest I thought they were extremely good. One part Padron 1926 series two parts Cohiba Robusto. That is how they tasted to me. The heart and soul of the greatest of Cuban cigars with a slight sweet cream maduro edge.

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» » Will there be enough to go around, that's my question.

»

» There will be mate but perhaps not in the first shipment.

»

» What we are considering is breaking up our shipment to provide tasters of

» the different vitolas while taking orders for full boxes. At least this

» way members will see if they actually like the cigar.

»

» Pricing should not be as astronomical as what you have seen on other BB's.

» We have no intention of gouging.

»

» Keep in mind these will be a regular production cigar albeit in limited

» quantities.

Bravo! :clap: I may have to order a few samplers if it's allowable. :hungry:

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Rob,

how would you rate these versus the Comids 2006 EL?

Thanks

» » Any feedback on on taste and which size is the best?

»

» I have tried them all. Very similar flavour profile throughout.

»

» To be honest I thought they were extremely good. One part Padron 1926

» series two parts Cohiba Robusto. That is how they tasted to me. The heart

» and soul of the greatest of Cuban cigars with a slight sweet cream maduro

» edge.

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FWIW I was in the fabulous Gerard store in Geneva chatting with Vehe Gerard recently and he was smoking the small Cohiba Maduro and he said he was not that impressed with them, said they were "green" and needed more time.

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» » Any feedback on on taste and which size is the best?

»

» I have tried them all. Very similar flavour profile throughout.

»

» To be honest I thought they were extremely good. One part Padron 1926

» series two parts Cohiba Robusto. That is how they tasted to me. The heart

» and soul of the greatest of Cuban cigars with a slight sweet cream maduro

» edge.

Padron 1926, Cohiba Robbie, sweet cream with a Maduro edge.........:-D right up my alley fosho. I'll wait til they arrive at FOH. Is there a sign up sheet or is that Lisa :-D

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Here is what one gent had to say about the ones he smoked:

I must say the box of 25 cigars in a black lacquered box with a gold clasp for closure, is very impressive. The smell of these cigars is heavenly, barnyard-ish and a little musty. The prelight draw was tight at first for the first 1/4 inch. The wrapper tasted somewhat salty but yet sweet. Cocoa of all flavors started immediately after the 1/4 mark. Swiss Chocolate flavors then turning to the Dark Chocolate flavors. This cigar burned very well for 1 solid hour. I did nub this one. Yes these are pricey smokes, BUT, HOLY COW, this is already a 95 out of a 100 for me. The VERY BEST smoke I have every had right our of the box, no kidding. I hope you all get to enjoy one of these fine cigars one day. PS, I did not stop with this one as I smoked the robusto size also. WOW. A chocolate lovers cigar alright! :hungry:

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What a waste it will be.

I am going to a launch party on Thursday the 5th in London.

Apart from the Maddies, there will be Mojitos and Salsa music.

I get to sample all three; Magicos,Secretos and Genios but as you'll know I am so new to the art, that I will not be able to describe them to you guys; apart from "ermmmm very nice" or "I didn't like that one".

I know send them to you guys, nah my ticket cost me £60 so intend to get my money's worth. Just hope the rain stops for this evening in the open. It's been raining like forever in the UK.

Mel39

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