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Okay here we go. The first thing I noticed was the wrapper was paper thin. Lets just say if it is real I still won't buy from this vendor again. There was some greenish blue mold on it as well.
Looks real to me.They probably taste bad because they are in shock.Give em a month in the humi and theyll be bearable. Give em 6 and it will be worth it.
Looks real to me.They probably taste bad because they are in shock.Give em a month in the humi and theyll be bearable. Give em 6 and it will be worth it.
I've had others right of the plane that weren't this bad. I will give them another shot in a few weeks. My first CC ever was a Cohiba siglo and It was great. Notice how the edges of the band don't overlap straight ?
One of the bands seemed crumbled on the lower edge. Has cuban QC gotten that bad? Maybe it has something to do with altidas owning half of habano sa and ramping up production.
I'm still not entirely convinced, one way, or t'other.
The pictures (good job by the way, thanks for posting 'em up), aren't as conclusive as I'd expected them to be.
The general construction doesn't seem to be great, but, .. it isn't that bad that its clearly 'screaming' fake either.
The last two shots show a fair bit of 'flakiness', but maybe: the roller was having an off day, the tobacco broke up over time, during the process of opening it up, due to it being a little too dry etc, etc.
I'm an idiot (no, really) not to have asked about the packaging earlier (good call monkey), because I should have expected to see a cardboard pack. That maybe partly accountable for the 'lines' on the cigars, as they don't offer much protection from being squashed or pressed.
Incidentally, far as I can tell the box is the 'real deal', but, as it's the easiest thing in the world to switch real for fake in these packets, I'm still none the wiser.
Let you into a little secret, first ever Cohiba I smoked was a Siglo III. Bought it from a fabulous little LCDH in Berlin and smoked it that very night in a nearby lounge bar (back in the 'good old days' - pre smoking ban!). One of the main reasons I fell in love with this brand (although I sometimes wish I'd fallen for a cheaper one ... then I could afford to smoke more!).
To hear that you 'tossed' one of these due to its taste (even without a humi rest it shouldn't have been that bad ... an uneven burn? maybe, ... but a bad taste?), makes me still think they're 'more' likely than 'not' to be suspect.
However, due to your dedication, and for 'flagging up' this issue for the benefit and enlightenment of others (not to mention the excellent images you provided) and for sacrificing one of you stogies to the knife in the name of scientific research, ... I have decided to award you a free pass into the 'stick a stick in it' jamboree... congratulations! You've drawn .. me ... no need to look so sad!
I don't have any Siglo III's sadly (times is 'ard, what can I say), but I'm sure I can lay my hands on a little sumthin with a 'genuine' Cuban flavour.
pm your addy (you'll need to get your post count up to 25) and the details of where you sourced these from, and I would be more than delighted to enrole you into our little game.
N.B./Caveat Emptor. This offer is only available to people or persons over the age of 18, and who have the permission of the bill payer to receive tobacco related products via the postal service. It is in no way an admission of any guilt in the unlikely event of a misdiagnosis as to the veracity of certain Cohiban cigars. P.S. There is no cash equivalent, so please don't ask if you value the shape of your nose!
What we need is Stevieboy on the case. he'd know within 10 secs if it was dodgy or not. havent seen him post much lately though. He's probably hiding out in the basement with everyone else pretending that he's gone away.
Gotta go, I've just seen a rat run across the deck and straight into the water
First of all thanks for the replies
Your input was greatly appreciated. Maybe it's the real deal CCbut just suffered from lack of Quality, bad storage conditions, and like a idiot I smoked it right off the bus.
Some of this might account for the tight draw,unevenburn,taste,etc.
But for now I'll let them sit awhile, It was a learning experience to say the least and along the way I've find a great community full of knowledgeable members
P.S. El Catador I will PM the source when I have the requirements of posts.
Thanks
Tom
I try to leave all my Cubans at least three months from them going in my humi before I smoke them, because they generally need it. I think only my Trini Reyes were smokeable straight away.
What we need is Stevieboy on the case. he'd know within 10 secs if it was dodgy or not. havent seen him post much lately though. He's probably hiding out in the basement with everyone else pretending that he's gone away.
Hahaha!! Still here matey-boy!!
I'm not sure I like the look of those bands though...I doubt Cohiba would put larger bands on a smaller smoke ie I don't think they'd mistakenly allow a Siglo VI band to go on a Siglo III....too much overlap plus they're not lined up at all....
I've seen the 'line' down the middle a few times before and the smokes were fine
Construction looks fine, packaging is fine, long-filler etc......probably they're the real McCoy and the QA guy was hungover that day
I'm not sure I like the look of those bands though...I doubt Cohiba would put larger bands on a smaller smoke ie I don't think they'd mistakenly allow a Siglo VI band to go on a Siglo III....too much overlap plus they're not lined up at all....
I've never had a pack of Cohiba Siglos. But arn't they supposed to be packed each cigar in an individual card pack then x5 to the carrier pack?
They were indeed in individual card packs, ran out of film
I feel the same as othersthat it is not that hard to use original legit packaging and seals but sub par sticks.
Maybe it's the real deal CCbut just suffered from lack of Quality, bad storage conditions, and like a idiot I smoked it right off the bus.
QC in cuban production is not a even a joke nowdays. They are not aware of the terms
I know very little about fakes. But I do know that your cigars were long fillers because of their wrapper being smooth and straight. Short fillers cannot shape up in a way to produce smooth soft wrappers or let's just say it is unlikely to happen. Short fillers end up with a more harsh appearance.
I have looked at the bands many times-good photos BTW-and they still look ok to me. Maybe not well placed, glued or lined or overlaping. I certainly blame the production for that.
As other members said, let' em sleep. You will be pleasantly surprised and the nightmare of sacrificing your cigar will go away.
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