Not worth the price, even auctioned

not sure whats the hype about red dot cohibas.. obviously nothing like the cuban company, cohiba. these are way over priced in comparison to other fine smokes like fuente fuente and padron. even cao makes a better stick at a fraction of the cost of any red dot or black cohiba. on top of that, these have a "burnt" taste to them on your palette.
i give em a 7 overall.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 5 Pack
by Nick of Alabama on June 19, 2008

cigars

cohiba churchill cigars well they can be more
like the cuban yellow band insted of the black and red band but I like the taste of them
This review was written about Cohiba Churchill
by jimmy of ny. on June 4, 2008

GREAT SMOKE

VERY GOOD WELL MADE CIGAR VERY GOOD FLAVOR I WILL BUY AGAIN
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 5 Pack
by M SZEMAN of NJ on June 1, 2008

Superb Taste, excellent construction

I fell in love with these miniatures!! All the superior quality taste in a small convenient package, they start to soften up halfway through but they still hold up all the way to the end. Will purchase again soon!!
This review was written about Cohiba Miniatures 10/10
by Eddy of on May 24, 2008

the best cigar i have ever had hands down

This was the smoothest cigar I have had. I will continue to buy
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (25)
by kevin of turlock california on May 15, 2008

I just ordered 20 tubos and anxiously await them

To Reg from Fla: Stop smoking cigars
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Mark Reimer of MN on May 11, 2008

Love it!

I'll never buy any other cigar. SMOOTH AND RICH.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by medcop of bronx,ny on May 5, 2008

Inconsistency enough to scare me off for good

I've bought enough of these to know there is an inconsistency as regards to taste and sometimes construction. Just bought a 5/6 pack and man am I disappointed to the point that I will never risk buying them in bulk like this again. They are wet with a fat body and skinny ash and taste like battery acid. I could still taste acid the next day.. yuck! Typically I enjoy a couple of these puppies a day for a quick smoke but I guess I will have to let them rest which is kind of a waste of space in the humidor.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by Adam of Florida on April 19, 2008

Excellent Draw and Superb Taste

Too bad Kevin had a bad experience with the Robusto. As for me, I find the draw excellent and the taste superb.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 5 Pack
by Jeff of Bakersfield on April 9, 2008

Worst draw of any cigar I have ever had.

They look great.. they taste and draw not so good.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (6)
by David of Naugatuck Ct. on February 29, 2008

A Story of the Great COHIBA RED DOT

This past early fall I went to spend a weekend at my bother and I's river front property on the South Branch Potomac in West Virginia. As usual I drank my favorite Beer and smoked my Cohiba Church Hills. On Saturday Night, as usual, I drank more than I should have and burnt down at least three Cohiba's. What I didnt relaize was that I left nearly half of one of my lit Churchills lay on the top of the deck rail outside. Two weeks later I went back to close down the camp area and as I stopped at the cabin I found my very wet soaked Cohiba laying on the top of the deck railing. Hating to waste such a great cigar I put it in my Van in the ash tray. Another two weeks went by and I took the Cohia out of the ash tray that had since dried out. having the desire for a smoke while on the road I clipped each end of it with the cutter and lit it up. The taste and smell , while not as fresh as one fresh out of the humidor, was great for the moment of wanting a smoke while on the road.
I have yet to puchase a Cigar in the same price range, less expensive, or more expensive to compare to the Cohia Red Dot. I can burn them down to the nub and the taste and great smell stays with them.
For those of you who knock them as being over rated. Try an Ashton. everytime I attemped to purchase a single Ashton I cant get half way through one before it draws so much mositure burns black and STINKS to the point where I just pitch it. They dont even deserve the chance to dry out in the ash tray.
Cohiba's are Great! They take a beating and keep on burning with great armoma and taste.
This review was written about Cohiba Churchill 5 Pack
by Samuel of Hagerstown, Maryland on February 29, 2008

A Story of the Great COHIBA RED DOT

This past early fall I went to spend a weekend at my bother and I's river front property on the South Branch Potomac in West Virginia. As usual I drank my favorite Beer and smoked my Cohiba Church Hills. On Saturday Night, as usual, I drank more than I should have and burnt down at least three Cohiba's. What I didnt relaize was that I left nearly half of one of my lit Churchills lay on the top of the deck rail outside. Two weeks later I went back to close down the camp area and as I stopped at the cabin I found my very wet soaked Cohiba laying on the top of the deck railing. Hating to waste such a great cigar I put it in my Van in the ash tray. Another two weeks went by and I took the Cohia out of the ash tray that had since dried out. having the desire for a smoke while on the road I clipped each end of it with the cutter and lit it up. The taste and smell , while not as fresh as one fresh out of the humidor, was great for the moment of wanting a smoke while on the road.
I have yet to puchase a Cigar in the same price range, less expensive, or more expensive to compare to the Cohia Red Dot. I can burn them down to the nub and the taste and great smell stays with them.
For those of you who knock them as being over rated. Try an Ashton. everytime I attemped to purchase a single Ashton I cant get half way through one before it draws so much mositure burns black and STINKS to the point where I just pitch it. They dont even deserve the chance to dry out in the ash tray.
Cohiba's are Great! They take a beating and keep on burning with great armoma and taste.
This review was written about Cohiba Churchill 5 Pack
by Samuel of Hagerstown, Maryland on February 29, 2008

cigars

to strong and not light like the cuban onces
This review was written about Cohiba Churchill 5 Pack
by jimmy of ny. on February 15, 2008

I'll never buy any other cigar

I'll never buy any other cigar.
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Kevin of Los Angeles on February 9, 2008

Below Average Taste and Horrible Draw

I received 5 of these in a sampler and 4 of them were plugged. The one that wasn't plugged had a peculiar acidic taste. I highly recommend you spend your money elsewhere.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by Stephen of Cincinnati, OH on February 5, 2008

My absolute #1 favorite!

I tried a box on sale with four added cohibas of trial sizes and have never had ten better cigars, period!
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Tom of South Bend, Indiana on January 19, 2008

should of listen to other reviews

i buy a ton of tins/ mini cigars...this is the worst...totally non-smokeable
This review was written about Cohiba Miniatures (10)
by fransan of ct on December 19, 2007

These stink!!!!

Dont waste your money, they taste bad, draw terribly, are too hot when smoked. I have nothing good to say about these at all. I would have been better off rolling up the money i spent on them, and smoking it.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (6)
by Reg of Florida on November 27, 2007

Worst draw of any cigar

This cigar has the worst draw I've ever had. I've tried three of these so far and they have all been unsmokable. Bad construction and the flavor is decent but not that great. I have no idea why they are so expensive
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 5 Pack
by Kevin B. of LA, CA on September 19, 2007

Makes you come back for another.......

Been trying samplers all summer. Found a few new good smokes. But I still cant seem to top the Cohiba Toro. I do enjoy trying different smokes, but it's nice to know that you have a premium cigar sitting in your humidor. Cohiba is really worth the price.
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Anthony Albanese of Northwest ,NJ. on September 16, 2007

VERY GOOD IN A HURRY

This gar is very good for being small and is great if you don't like smoking for hours. Burns good and tastes pretty good considering I like maduros. Worth the $.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (6)
by Steve of AMSTERDAM NEW YORK on September 9, 2007

Excellent cigar, one of the best I've had

By far, this was one of the best cigars I've had. From it's construction to it's mild to medium creamy flavor. From start to finish, it was consistent in taste and burn. I would recommend it to anyone. As for the guy who didn't like it, like any cigar, you can get a "bad one" if it isn't taken care of, or some other "misfortune". Also, I have had a real Cohiba and this one I would consider even better.
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Mike of Alpena on August 17, 2007

Good, but...

This is a good, but simple cigar. It is mild and well-balanced, yet I have found them to be a bit too bland for my taste (though I still prefer mild cigars). Probably a great way to introduce people to cigars, but when compared to other cigars in this price range (particularly The Griffin's or cheaper/smaller Davidoff sticks), they just don't measure up. Good if you like mild cigars, but certainly not worth the price--something just seems to be missing.
This review was written about Cohiba Corona
by Mike of Seattle on July 17, 2007

Money wasted. Unable to smoke!

Total waste of money. Tried smoking 3 of these and had no luck. Tobacco must have been wrapped too tightly because I was unable to get any kind of draw. Shame on you Cohiba!
This review was written about Cohiba Miniatures (10)
by Isle of saint louis, mo on June 29, 2007

smooth and consistent

you will not find a smoother burning cigar for the money...one can smoke the entire cigar with only two ash burns...who needs the big ones!
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by Joe of Boston on June 28, 2007

Cohiba

This man's got it below. well done my friend. well done
This review was written about Cohiba Churchill
by Kevin of Ohio on June 6, 2007

Good value

This is a terrific small cigar--great flavor and consistency, and for less than $1.50 a smoke. The smoke volume is a little on the thin side for my taste, though.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by Mike of Minneapolis on May 16, 2007

WORST MINIATURE (Cigar) EVER PRODUCED!!

Friends, spend your money elsewhere. Straw tastes better and will draw better. These are best when placed in the garbage; definately do not try to smoke!!
This review was written about Cohiba Miniatures (10)
by Miles Lamstein of NV on April 18, 2007

Fantastic Smoke

I truly enjoyed the negative comments from the people who smoke cigars. You noticed I did not say "Cigar Smokers". Only a true novice would have anything negative to say about a Cohiba. This is one of the best cigars that money can buy and any "Cigar Smoker" can attest to that. So to the true Novice, stay with your ultra mild stogies for a couple of years before you comment on a Real Cigar.
This review was written about Cohiba Churchill
by Dave Cook of OH on April 16, 2007

What a great Smoke

The Cohiba Robusto is tops. Medium strength smoke. From the first draw, you know this is gonna be good. Not spicy, not harsh, but not too mild either, just right. It has that perfect tobacco taste I'm looking for. Nice.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by ajs777 of Oregon on March 4, 2007

One-of-a Kind Taste!

I have been smoking cigars and cigarillos for quite a while now, and am always looking for the next best quick smoke. Pequenos are outstanding overall, but Cohiba can be pricey as a brand. However, when trying to compare cigars for a matter of saving money can be nearly impossible, unless comparing within the same brand. I have searched wide and far for a comparable smoke to the Cohiba, specifically Pequenos, but there has been no "copycat" (J.E., review written January 7, 2007.) as of yet. Sorry. If anyone possiby can find comprable tasting, burning, constructed, etc., cigar or small cigar/cigarillo similar to Cohiba with a cut of the price tag let the world know here on this site!!!
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by Daniel M. of Fort Wayne, IN on February 8, 2007

Very Disappointed

I have been extremely happy with all my Famous-Smokes. That said, this Cohiba Robusto (Natural) I received as part of a sampler pack was just terrible. The wrapper was quite veiny and the cap construction was not up to par for a hand made premium cigar. The cigar lit/burnt unevenly. But most importantly, it didn't taste good at all - absolutely dull. Because of the premium name, I smoked WAY too much before finally giving up 2/3 through. There are far superior smokes for less money - I will not be smoking any more of these.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by Charlie of Hagerstown, MD on January 29, 2007

Tasty but overrated

Certainly a fine, flavorful and smooth cigar with fine construction, but $12.50 retail, give me a break. I pick them up at reasonable prices in FSS sampler packs and probably wouldn't buy them any other way.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by Gregg of Concord, NH on January 24, 2007

Ehhhhhhhh

I paid $14 U.S. dollars for a tin of pequenos. Never again, I realized there are better short smokes then these over priced and over- rated smokes. Tightly packed and harsh. Sorry copy-cat Cohibas, you still need work.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (25)
by J.E. of South Texas on January 7, 2007

Excellent Cigar

I can only say that I LOVED this cigar. I am now pricing my next purchase. It wasn't overpowering yet very smooth from light to finish. I enjoyed the taste.
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Michael of Atlanta GA on December 5, 2006

very fine

The discription sums it up well.If I could afford to make these my every day cigars,I would do it in a New York minute ,and would not think twice about it.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by James Cole of Alabama on November 24, 2006

Great

This is a Fine Cigar. It is very smooth & taste Simply Great. there was no bad after tast like a lot of Cigars. It even tasted good 45 minutes after I put it out.
The Guy that did not like this Cigar in the other review must be on some very bad Drugs. He is not thinking Straight.
A Great Cigar
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Robert N of Fremont Cali. on November 22, 2006

Little Cigar - Big Cigar flavour

Excellent consistent quality. Good draw & long on flavour. The 6 pack Tins are a classy presentation and make a great gift.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (25)
by Bob DelBianco of Seattle on November 9, 2006

Excellent!!

Most Excellent !!
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (6)
by Raymond K of Indiana on November 8, 2006

Creamy Smooth, what a great smoke!

From the first draw to the last, the Cohiba Toro exhibited all of the qualities of an excellent cigar. Well constructed, even burn, nice gray ash, clouds of smooth creamy smoke. Flavors of chocolate and leather with a clean finish and no bitter after taste. Best of all, I have found this cigar consistent from tube to tube and year to year. Bravo!
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Randall of San Jose, California on October 5, 2006

Astounding Flavor. Smoked it down to 1/2 inch.

This a fabulous smoke. That's all I can say.
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Jerry of Texas on September 6, 2006

These are great

I usually smoke RyJ Coronas, but this mini cigars are perfect for those quick 30 minute breaks. It has a mild taste and a pleasant smell (approved by the wife). For the price, this will be a great addition to your stack. I usually don't write reviews but I feel obligated to share the experience. Enjoy!
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by Frank of New Jersey on August 12, 2006

A Little Pricey

In my opinion there are better tasting cigars on the market. However, I have never seen a Red Dot Cohiba burn crooked, fall apart, or go out. I have smoked probably about 10 robusto size of these in the past 2 years all purchased from Famous in a variety of samplers. They all tasted the same, and burned the same. The whole cigar tastes the same from light up to last puff. The best part about these is the construction. Odds are if you buy a box you wont have any bad ones as it should be for the price. I think I will take my chances on brands like Padron, Rocky Patel Vintage, and LGC for half the price.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by fat smoke dog of Big 10 country GO MSU on June 14, 2006

hmm nice and spicy

This is my favorite cigar at this time,a total pleasure to watch the clouds fly by.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (6)
by cid alarid of CA on June 2, 2006

Buy something else

I've been storing a couple Robusto Naturals in my humidor for months, saving 'em for when I needed a really good smoke. Tried one tonight and it took 1/3 of my lighter fuel to get it going. The draw was okay, the burn okay, the ash was firm, the smoke never had a harsh taste, and it generally had good manners, but it was bland! It got slightly better at midpoint (from mediocre to mediocre-plus). I did detect a nutty toasty aroma, but nuthin' compared to real nuts and toast. The cheap and mediocre bundle cigar I had earlier in the day at least had some complexity and perhaps some intrigue. I hope they're not all like this!
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 5 Pack
by Steve of Mill Creek, WA on April 28, 2006

Cohiba for the first time

A friend expressed the joy of a real good cigar. I bought a sample pack and was most pleased with the taste and aroma of the Cohiba Robusto 5x49. I recomend this particular cigar because it burns even and does not take all day to enjoy.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by David W. mendez of CA 92311 on April 24, 2006

My favorite...all you could ask for in a cigar.

Genuine pleasure every time...no foreign taste or harshness...highly recommendto all to try. A 10.
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Dave Filicko of MD on April 1, 2006

Ok , I admitted, I was too stupid to fall for

Why would anyone name their cigar COHIBA when they have no affiliation to the real one, other than ripping some body off.
From the box to the tube and the individual tags on each cigar it is repeatedly mentioned , hey dummy we are not even related to what you thought you are buying. Now, do not take me wrong I really did not think that I am getting a COHIBA, but I thought it is some subsidiary of original in another country with some overside. Therefore there would be some pleasing features for those who cant get the real McCoy.
Any way it taste like cow patty, the cedar rapping has left some wood sap on the cigar that sticks to your finger or maybe it is in the cigar, I don?t know which. You have to spit after each puff because of the strange taste. The construction is nothing to talk about , it burns uneven and smells like shit . This was a biggest rip off . I don?t know what to do with the rest of the box . You can?t even give it away to your friends thinking they will laugh at you.
This review was written about Cohiba Toro Tube
by Sia of Tampa bay on March 9, 2006

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

I have had Cohibas before and wasn't really impressed with them so when I recieved a 3 pack as a gift I figured that they purchased because of their name. I let them sit for about about a month because I thought they seemed a bit dry.
The GOOD- I fired up the first one and was TOTALLY AMAZED! It was GREAT! Wonderful flavor with a creamy touch. Huge clouds of white bellowy smoke. Great construction, even perfect burn. I smoked it down to a "finger burner".
The BAD- About a week later, fired up the second it was amazing too, Amazingly bad! It tasted like a combination of plastic and dog crap. It was bad and it plugged off so I tossed it. As for the third, OK, nice flavor but nothing special.
The UGLY-The amount of money someone paid for those cigars. One of them was worth it but the rest weren't. I think that for the price tag of Cohibas you can get better that are a lot less money.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 3 Pack
by Steve of Iowa on March 4, 2006

The Most Consistent Cigar I've Had

Every one is as delicious as the one before. The burn is always the same. The draw is always the same. Keep the Cubans, I'll take this one.
This review was written about Cohiba Lonsdale Grande
by GRUTO of Purcellville, VA on February 26, 2006

overrated

I have smoked a variety of premium cigars and was looking forward to this Cohiba, but I was disappointed. It was OK but I sure didn't see what all the hype was about. In my opinion it's overpriced and you are paying for the name! Not a bad smoke at all, but I will pay way less for Maria Guerrero and enjoy them more.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by Gary H of Louisville KY on January 21, 2006

This is a good cigar and a great size.

Sometimes it is not the cigar, but the cigar smoker. No, this is not a Cuban. It is however a wonderful cigar. For a smooth anytime cigar and a quick smoke this is a good pick. Having smoked the Cubans and avoiding cigar snobbery I give this cigar the respect it deserves.
Judging a smoke on its own merit and not on comparison to others, this stands on its own as a good smoke. I love to share these just to see the look of suprise on a new smokers face as to how smooth they are.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (25)
by Mike Hilbert of IA on January 18, 2006

Crystal Corona

I bought a box of Crystal Corona's last year and thought they where one of the better smokes I've had. Bought another box recently, honestly can say very disappointed, nothing like the first box, oh they looked the same, but the taste, Yuk.
This review was written about Cohiba Crystal Corona
by Gene Kinder of Washington on January 17, 2006

Name Brand

This is one of those cigars that is all name. The cigar is a pleasant smoke at best. I would consider the flavor is one dimensional, very earthy taste. The smoke is medium in strength yet it does have a great name. Everyone knows the name so if you are out Golfing and you want to soften you clients up give them a Cohiba red dot!
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 3 Pack
by Uppercut of on January 12, 2006

Very rich small sigar. Allways a treat

My 'standard' small sigar which allways suprises my fellow cigar smokers if they pick it form my humidor.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (25)
by Willem Klinkert of The Netherlands on January 11, 2006

Try the New Cuban stuff

Try them, they are OK, but you are paying only for the name. Besides, after trying the real stuff you don't want to waste your money on these copycats. There is only one Cohiba and that's the one made in Havana.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 3 Pack
by WM of Los Angeles, California on November 1, 2005

The best, smoothest small cigar I have found

Exceptional quality in a small cigar. Very smoth and great tasting. The quality of a bigger smoke in a cigar for the times when you don't have time.
Quality construction.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by Robert D of Maryland on October 29, 2005

Ugh!

To parody a line from an old burger commercial - "Where's the Taste"?
The good points of this cigar, mostly construction-related, are barely Minimum for the price tag and the fact it has as much taste as a very cheap hamburger bun makes its' good points totally irrelevant in my book. To my thinking, taste is THE reason to smoke cigars and that sure eliminates this wimpy stick right out of the tube.
This review was written about Cohiba Crystal Corona
by Jim Moore of Central Florida on August 14, 2005

Overpriced!!

A definite "You are paying for the name" cigar. The draw, consistency and burn don't compare with some of the lesser priced offerings such as Monte, Cruz, or Punch. If you want a great premium, try the Ashton 898. Now that's a cigar!!!
This review was written about Cohiba Corona Especial 5 Pack
by Pat of Davidsonville, Md on August 9, 2005

AWESOME little hooter

AWESOME little hooter! worth the bucks and ready for more! way to go COHIBA. great for get togethers with newbees. Patrick
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by patrick of minneapolis on July 22, 2005

Good cigar, but not worth the price.

I really wanted to try this cigar as it seems to be considered THE standard of premium cigars. It was a really good cigar, but I've had better cigars at half the price. This is definitely a case where you are paying for the name more than anything else.
This review was written about Cohiba Corona
by Jason of Louisiana on May 12, 2005

New Favorite

Great taste, very smooth and consistent the entire length of the cigar. Long, very white ash. My new favorite non-Cuban cigar. Pricey, but worth it.
This review was written about Cohiba Churchill
by John of Camas, Washington on May 4, 2005

these cigars are great!

the best
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (25)
by James Swyryt of New York on May 1, 2005

best so far

I have tried numerous small cigars and the pequenos are the best yest. They're smooth, clean, and are perfect for a walk around the block with my dog, sydney. Others are cheaper, but there is a big difference.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by bob santilli of brooklyn, ny on April 20, 2005

Great smoke, if pricey

I had to try this one given the marketing engine behind it -- it seems to be pumped as "the" premium cigar at a lot of vendors, so I wasn't sure if this was the McDonalds of the cigar world, or actually worth the $7. I was also curious given the ongoing legal battles between the Red Dot Cohiba we have here and the Yellow Band Cohiba: what made this name worth the long legal battle? Well, I'm not sure it's worth $7, but I was surprised at how good it tastes. Usually I go for mild cigars, so I didn't expect that I'd like the "medium to full" taste, but it's really quite pleasing on the palate -- it doesn't have any of the harshness I normally associate with medium or full cigars, which probably means that it's been well aged -- I should note that I only received it from famous this afternoon, so that wasn't my doing. The construction is quite good, although I did crack the cap when punching it. It has the whitest ash I think I've seen, and the draw is superb. Like I said, it might not be worth the price -- I've found some cigars that are almost as good for much less, but if I can ever get a deal on them, I'll probably grab it.
This review was written about Cohiba Churchill
by Terry of Bay Area, CA on March 9, 2005

COHIBA?

I wanted to try these to see what all the hype was about. They are a quick burning smoke that smells like a Cohiba but doesn't really taste like one. Harsh burn and firey not creamy like the big Cohibas. I put them in my humidor hoping that they will freshen up a bit but I am not holding my breath. Theses smokes are very expensive too - almost $2 a pop. They are great if you have the urge in the winter and can't stay out doors for long before freezing. Other than that I will stick to the big boys. I wonder if I will ever finish the remaining pequenos that I have?
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (6)
by Bill of Connecticut on February 23, 2005

A Great Cigar

Cohiba cigars never let me down. The taste and burn are just perfect. Cohiba has such a distinct flavor and smell. There are many high priced cigars out there that are just not worth it but Cohiba stands true! They are worth every penny and then some.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto
by Bill of Connecticut on December 27, 2004

A Great 3 Pack!

Cohiba cigars never let me down. I got this three pack as I was checking out of an order that I was placing here at Famous Smoke. What a great idea. The taste and burn are just perfect. Cohiba has such a distinct flavor and smell. There are many high priced cigars out there that are just not worth it but Cohiba stands true! They are worth every penny and then some.
This review was written about Cohiba Robusto 3 Pack
by Bill of Connecticut on December 27, 2004

Smooth and flavorful

A great smoke that won't take up your day.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos 5/6
by Joe Laudari of Penngrove CA on December 21, 2004

Fantastic little cigar!

I'm almost through with my first box and haven't had a bad one yet. Great draw, great taste, great ash -- GREAT CIGAR! ALso, just perfect for winter for us outdoor smokers. We get a great smoke that we can finish in 20-30 minutes before we freeze to death.
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (25)
by Harold Walter of Memphis, TN on December 13, 2004

Glad I didn't pay for it...

A "friend" gave me a tin. Didn't care for them. Don't know what all the hype is about. Mabey the large ring gauges are better. nice looking...nice draw...hot burn... bitter
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (6)
by al brown of independence, mo. on November 20, 2004

Outstanding short smoke

Great short smoke! I tried my first box of these and I was not disappointed. I usually smoke robustos, torpedos & churchills (bigger ring gauge). This cigar did not disappoint. Very nutty, deep coffee flavors for about 20 minutes. Not harsh or hot. Will buy them again!
This review was written about Cohiba Pequenos (25)
by Jim of Connecticut on November 16, 2004
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