Pros: Excellent construction; easy, soft draw. Cons: Expensive, need a loan to buy one; there are better cigars at half the price.
Cohiba is a famous Cuban brand, founded in 1968, and at one time it produced but three cigars -- a Lancero (7½" x 38 ring gauge), a Corona Especiale (6" x 38), and a Panatela (4½" x 26) -- that were reserved for exclusive...
Pros: Excellent flavor and aroma Cons: A little expensive
You've just finished a 12 hour shift, you're feeling a little stressed from having to solve a list of problems at work as long as your arm, then you just paid $25 bucks to fill your gas tank on the way home when less than six months ago it only cost $15,...
Pros: Nothing !!! Cons: Taste ,draw & burn all Poor
Cohiba is a Great Brand , From Cuba , this cigar is a rip off of the name , I purchased 3 sticks , all 3 were bad , I put them In my Humidor for 3 weeks at a perfect 70/70 , after 3 weeks I thought it was time to fire up one of them , it was a beautiful...
Pros: Slow burning, GREAT taste (non-lingering). Cons: None, not even lingering taste! Price, if it matters.
I've smoked 30-40 of these cigars and to this day, the Churchill Cohiba is the best tasting cigar I've ever had. I've heard too many people explain how the taste is harsh along with the price, but if you want a stogee, you got a stogee with the Cohiba...
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