Cohiba Red Dot Robusto (NC)

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Cohiba Red Dot Robusto (5 x 49)
Cameroon Wrapper; DR filler; Indonesia binder
Smoked: Monday Night, March 26, 2007


On my last trip to NYC, my friend and I each picked up a Cohiba Red Dot Pequeno, and both surprisingly remarked to each other how much we enjoyed it. I had this Red Dot Robusto in my humidor, and felt that a lot of the Dominican counterparts of the popular Cuban name-brands generally are poorly regarded (sometimes, unfairly). I thought I would like this cigar and readied myself for a review, for a stick that is approximately $7, but the price ranges much higher at many places because of the name-recognition.

This cigar is very well constructed. The prelight and taste provides a pleasant spice and earthy note. I flip the cap and light it perfectly.

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The first part of the cigar is somewhat bitter and metallic. I’m immediately disappointed, knowing that I did not have any issues lighting it. It burns evenly but the light grey ash is flaky and quickly falls before the first inch.

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After the first 15 minutes the cigar the poor tastes disappear. It becomes more earthy, enjoyable and relaxing. The weight I was carrying after another Monday was getting lifted off my shoulders. The cigar continues to burn perfectly even and the ash no longer falls off. As I exhale through my nose, I note black cherry and light pepperiness flavors.

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The cigar becomes a bit more robust towards the end, maintaining the cherry and pepper tastes. The draw and burn were great throughout the smoke. It was a medium bodied cigar with some complexity. I put it out with less than an inch to go.

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I enjoyed this cigar. For the price you can get online, it’s comparable to other available $7 smokes. Yes, there are better cigars both below and around the price, but it does not change the fact that this is still a good cigar. Nothing really makes you go “Wow,” when you smoke it, but I would gladly smoke another, preferably with a thinner ring gauge.

I realize that most of my reviews I post are positive - I am preparing a negative review of a line, so stay tuned!
 
Very nice review. I also enjoyed one of these a few months back, but of course in Minnesota they cost well over $10.
 
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