Tony Bones
Grundalier
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2004
- Messages
- 768
Pretty good smoke if you'be got about 45 minutes and aren't looking for an overwhelmingly strong cigar.
-Nice construction w/ tiny veins, a good roll, and a nice triple cap
-Clipped well
-Great, smooth draw
-Light on the palate w/ little harshness
-Hints of leather and wood
-Moderate amount of smoke
-One touch-up required
-Held a good, 1 inch ash throughout
I can't say the Siglo III is a smoke I'd go out of my way to find, but it was very enjoyable. I appreciate spicey, robust cigars a great deal...but sometimes I just want something smooth to sit down and read a book with. This was a good canidate. I could pull as hard as I wanted and experience very little harshness.
My only regrets were that the cigar didn't build to anything in particular and was a tad light on smoke. I like a little change of pace about mid-stick and just didn't get it here.
Give one a go if you haven't already. It's one of the few Cohibas that won't cost you an arm and leg.
-Nice construction w/ tiny veins, a good roll, and a nice triple cap
-Clipped well
-Great, smooth draw
-Light on the palate w/ little harshness
-Hints of leather and wood
-Moderate amount of smoke
-One touch-up required
-Held a good, 1 inch ash throughout
I can't say the Siglo III is a smoke I'd go out of my way to find, but it was very enjoyable. I appreciate spicey, robust cigars a great deal...but sometimes I just want something smooth to sit down and read a book with. This was a good canidate. I could pull as hard as I wanted and experience very little harshness.
My only regrets were that the cigar didn't build to anything in particular and was a tad light on smoke. I like a little change of pace about mid-stick and just didn't get it here.
Give one a go if you haven't already. It's one of the few Cohibas that won't cost you an arm and leg.