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» Siglo VI or CoRo? :-P

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» I've smoked the CoRo, not bad, but have never tried the VI.

sig 6....you'll love it if you think the CoRo is not bad......;-)

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» Siglo VI or CoRo? :-P

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» I've smoked the CoRo, not bad, but have never tried the VI.

Sig 6:-P

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» Siglo VI or CoRo? :-P

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» I've smoked the CoRo, not bad, but have never tried the VI.

Judging from your other thread, that you have a fresh box (RASS) and smoking through them rather fast, I would recommend the Cohiba Robusto because the Siglo VI needs more time and age for the flavors to peak, and unless you are planing to lay them down for a few months, IMHO you'll have better smoking with the CoRo.

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As of lately the CoRo have been flat but the VI i got from Rob have been on the money.Have to get a box real soon.

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i'd be jumping on the sig 6's but trying to hive off at least half for a few years down the track. then rotating the smoking through ones with some age. but it is like asking which supermodel do you want to date.

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» Next purchase.

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» Siglo VI or CoRo? :-P

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» I've smoked the CoRo, not bad, but have never tried the VI.

Siglo VI for Sure

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» i'd be jumping on the sig 6's but trying to hive off at least half for a

» few years down the track. then rotating the smoking through ones with some

» age. but it is like asking which supermodel do you want to date.

LMAO.....

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The only way for you to know for sure is to buy a box of each. I have to disagree with Tampa(first time for this) on this one. I just posted about fresh cigars on the other thread and listed the Sig VI as a good fresh stick. I think the Robusto needs more time,but what the hell do I know I smoke a lot of fresh cigars.

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» Sig VI. CoRo's just don't do it for me...

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» Of course, if you ask Lise, she'll give you some good advice based on what

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Unless Lisa or Rob recommend something else;-)

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» I've smoked the CoRo, not bad, but have never tried the VI.

I too would go for the S-6 but the ‘cannon’ size itself does little for me. Maybe you should buy some singles instead of a whole box of either the Robusto or the S-6. Along those lines why not mix in a few Lanceros or Especiales. Now… those are cigars!!! Don’t get stuck in the fat and ugly rut! Do yourself a favor and try out a few of the wonderful tasting and elegant cigars that… well now I am pitching!!!

What I am saying is mix it up! -Piggy

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Siglo VI, if only buying one. Can always add a handful of CoRo's to the order for a little extra excitement. :-)

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The Siglo VI is defintely a must in a humidor...

The COROS are also excellent but if you are going to put them away for a while the VI's will be worth it in the longrun...

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» Next purchase.

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» Siglo VI or CoRo? :-P

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» I've smoked the CoRo, not bad, but have never tried the VI.

The CoRo is one of the great robustos...pure and classic 'hiba...

The VI is an extension of the "newer breed" of Cohibas you may or may not like. Taste a few and your taste buds will tell you what to do ;-)

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