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Cohiba Cigar Chart-- Pic

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I've been searching a lot about Cohiba cigars and trying to understand the difference between one and another, browsing back and forth checking out different sizes, length, type and all... It became tiring so I got fed up and did a decent chart for myself and for everyone here so that you can have a better idea of whats what in a single image...! In terms of size, gauge and cigar wrap. Really easy to the eye and a quick reference! I know not ALL of Cohiba's cigar is there but the most common ones are so it's pretty decent.

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That's awesome. Thanks! Great reference for those of us who may not be as familiar with the entire Cohiba line as some of the others here. Very cool and useful!
 
Nice...

Now, if they only tasted as good as they look.... :whistling:

I would settle for tasting as good relative to their price. :laugh:

I hear ya...

I've tried quite a few times to see if I liked them...different sizes and years, they're just not suited to my taste. I even like a grassy, hay-like flavor that some guys write about...I just don't taste it. The one size I haven't tried is the robusto and I'm thinking of ordering a few after the rave reviews some guys give them. Who knows, maybe the CoRo will be "The One".... :cool:
 
Very cool chart.

Cohiba just doesn't do much for me either. The Cohiba I enjoyed the most, wouldn't you know it, was the Behike 52...that said, I don't see myself buy a box as I still feel they don't live up to the price. To each his own though.

Joe
 
Nice...

Now, if they only tasted as good as they look.... :whistling:

I would settle for tasting as good relative to their price. :laugh:

I hear ya...

I've tried quite a few times to see if I liked them...different sizes and years, they're just not suited to my taste. I even like a grassy, hay-like flavor that some guys write about...I just don't taste it. The one size I haven't tried is the robusto and I'm thinking of ordering a few after the rave reviews some guys give them. Who knows, maybe the CoRo will be "The One".... :cool:

I think these do much better in the thinner rings.
 
Nice...

Now, if they only tasted as good as they look.... :whistling:

I would settle for tasting as good relative to their price. :laugh:

I hear ya...

I've tried quite a few times to see if I liked them...different sizes and years, they're just not suited to my taste. I even like a grassy, hay-like flavor that some guys write about...I just don't taste it. The one size I haven't tried is the robusto and I'm thinking of ordering a few after the rave reviews some guys give them. Who knows, maybe the CoRo will be "The One".... :cool:

I think these do much better in the thinner rings.

Lancero or Coronas Especiales Dan?...for some reason, I never consider the thinner ring sizes....but I'm trying!
 
I don't the the 2004 sublimes on that list, damn, I have 5 to smoke, but I guess according to your chart they are fake! :(
 
I know that pictures are pretty and easy on the eyes, but every so often the words say something that makes sense, too. Like, the last sentence of the OP... ;)
 
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