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  • Cohiba Behike 52, CA cigar of 2010

    Myself and Pandyboy decided to light up a Cohiba Behike 52 since it was named the cigar of the year 2010. It was bought from the LCDH in Teddington around August last year. I stored mine at 68RH% until smoking.

    Pre smoking

    Had a tapas meal before hand washed down with a lovely Peronni beer about half an hour before smoking. The meal was a little spicy but the palette was cleansed with a glass of water or two before leaving for the Hotel Du Vin smoking shack where we lit them up. I decided to drink a Havana club rum and coke with this fine cigar. The cigar was in pristine condition. Nice smooth slightly oily wrapper. Firm to the touch and well packed.



    I decided to punch this cigar and the draw was perfect, just the right amount of resistance. Pre draw was a sweet caramel.

    Smoking

    First puff after lighting I got the classic Siglo VI flavour profile mixed in with a light burnt caramel flavour mixed in. By the first 1cm the burnt caramel changed to roasted caramel for the first third. Strength was mild and very smooth.



    The ash was nice and compact and a beautiful grey. Flavour profile stayed the same till the end of the first third. The band was nice and tight but because the cigar wrapper was so smooth I could slide it to the cap.



    The wrapper burned very well and just needed one touch up during the entire smoke and no relighting was needed. The ash was getting long so I decided not to risk it and tap it off however the ash was rock solid and I could have attempted a Nub stand with it.



    Second third started developing Hoyo Epicure No 2 Flavours that worked very well with the classic Cohiba flavour profile. Also it started becoming more creamy and almost a marsh mellow flavour creeping in.



    The final third started to see the cigar build in strength to a medium strong to strong cigar. Also towards the very end i got slight peppermint overtones that was like an after eight mint at the end of a good meal, very nice. The sweetness of the rum and coke was working well with this cigar. I decided to nub this cigar to the very end and skewered it with my little knife on the end of my punch keyring to cut stuck cigar bands off, worked a treat.



    As you can see i sucked every last bit of goodness from the cigar and enjoyed it thoroughly. It is one of the smoothest Cubans i have smoked however not the best but it is up there with my top 5 smokes ever. I think it is just a bit over hyped which leads to high expectations that is didn't live up to. It just wasn't complex enough in it's flavour changes and they weren't distinct enough for me.

    I loved smoking this cigar as you can probably guess from this evidence or lack of it left lol.



    Sorry about the dark photos but it was light when we started and after 45 minutes it was pitch dark. Just me and Pandyboy under our blankets by a gas fire braving the cold in the excellent Hotel Du Vin smoking shack.



    I thoroughly enjoyed this cigar but i think it is overpriced for it's size. I'm glad i smoked it and ticked the box. Would i pay full UK prices for another? No, but i would at a discounted rate . It just isn't different enough from the normal Cohiba Siglo line to warrant the higher price IMHO. YMMV.

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  • #2
    Every Man's Review!

    Umm. Thanks for taking the time to post up pics with your fine review of a classic, but overpriced puro, senor jiberjab.


    Job well done!






    Hey BB! Looks like a pretty nice Man Cave the young lad has there!
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    • #3
      Nice review. I'm still waiting to spark up my lone BHK 52 but this makes me look forward to it even more.
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      • #4
        I was offered one on Sat where I smoked for a good price, but we were determined to light up the vintage RyJ. maybe I should have bought one.
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        • #5
          First one I had was definitely cigar of the year for me, next couple were a bit more "nice but overpriced."

          Obviously my taste buds were in tune on that day.

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          • #6
            The 52 I had was a wonderful cigar but that might have had something to do with the company and the location.

            I still have the 54 & 56 I got from the launch and I find myself in a strange situation in that I find them too expensive to consider replacing them when I smoke them, so they sit in my humidor in a sort of limbo.
            Nic
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            • #7
              Great pics, many thanks for the review. I'd love to buy a couple to try them out but I'd also be thinking that for the same money I could buy lots of other sticks that I've yet to try.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Deano View Post
                First one I had was definitely cigar of the year for me, next couple were a bit more "nice but overpriced."

                Obviously my taste buds were in tune on that day.

                I like this !

                first time is always the best time !

                seems that if can not afford a box, at least buy one
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by nicwing View Post
                  The 52 I had was a wonderful cigar but that might have had something to do with the company and the location.

                  I still have the 54 & 56 I got from the launch and I find myself in a strange situation in that I find them too expensive to consider replacing them when I smoke them, so they sit in my humidor in a sort of limbo.
                  Scary Nic...get out of limbo mate...if age kills 'em it's an expensive cock- up !

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                  • #10
                    Might be the all too familiar tale of the first batch being superior to the ones that follow.
                    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
                    Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

                    Originally posted by Ryan
                    I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by monkey66 View Post
                      Might be the all too familiar tale of the first batch being superior to the ones that follow.
                      Possible. Maybe there isn't as much 'medio tiempo' tobacco leaf as Cohiba would like.

                      Great review Dave. Sounds like you guys had a fun smoke ... not sure about the 'camping out' look to the pics though!
                      Last edited by tippexx; 10-01-2011, 11:05 AM. Reason: punctuation
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                      • #12
                        Had a 52 awhile back now. Yes very smooth, but that the only positive thing I can think of to say... flavours for me were nothing spectacular. I really don't think these are worth anywhere near the price charged. Even if they were alot cheaper I wouldn't buy another.

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                        • #13
                          I think the BHK's are suffering a little because nobody is giving them time to age. Surely with a high-end stick like this we need to wait at least another 2 years before any kind of definitive opinion can be drawn?
                          Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
                          Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

                          Originally posted by Ryan
                          I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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                          • #14
                            I've only had one 52 which was from the first batch, it was without a doubt the best smoke I had in 2010.

                            There is a 56 sat in my humi waiting for some good weather, it was a gift so have no idea if it is first batch or not.
                            Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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                            • #15
                              I'm all for ageing but aren't these meant to be super aged anyway ?

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