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  • Short Winter Smoke ? 26

    Cohiba Secretos
    Size: 110 mm x 40 ? Reyes
    Smoke time: 55 mins.

    Cigar box date:
    MOS NOV 09

    Appearance: Aesthetically pleasing. Perfectly cylindrical with a smooth, clean, chocolate brown Maduro wrapper showing just the barest of surface veins and finished with a neatly applied triple cap. Something about the size of the cigar and Standard Maduro band just works, and together creates an attractive visual balance.

    Construction: I knew, I just knew. The cigar felt (over) solidly filled and had only the slightest give along the entire length. The pre-draw ? though coating my lips in delicious sweetness from the Maduro wrapper ? was tight and the smoking draw unfortunately followed suit. The burn, give it its due, was absolutely straight, and the mid grey ash, (no surprise here) stayed dense and highly compacted throughout the smoke. Two tap offs (only), no re-lights, no corrections (see pics).

    Flavour: The pre-light aroma was gorgeous, musky hay and rich tobacco. After which, there isn?t really much I can say by way of review due to the poor draw, I simply wasn?t drawing sufficient smoke in correct tempo to make a properly subjective judgement. There were tastes and flavours in the Secretos. The usual Cuban citrus twang is very much in the basement, beneath chocolatey/mocha, cedar, bean and warm pepper and then, towards the end, building in depth to woods and leather. But all the flavours in the smoke were to some considerable degree being overwhelmed by the sweetness from the Maduro, which OK, is meant to be the icing on the cake, but in this instance had become most of the the substance. On the plus side, I was left with a really pleasant taste in my mouth ? which lasts for ages.

    Overall: Disappointing and expensive, and even more so when you can?t fully enjoy one. This was a cigar that ?should have been? but the almost impossible draw resulted in a lackluster performance from what really should have been a top drawer smoke. I?ve still nine of these left in my box, hopefully the one I smoked today is a ?rogue? and/or another year of ageing might help ease the draw a bit.

    Note: Not heavy in tobacco strength so should be an easy smoke for Newbees.
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    If you want to, you can.
    And, if you can, you must!

  • #2
    Hmmmn! nearly all the Maduro wrapped Cohibas look better than they smoke IMHO.
    Another 1st class report Tipp...

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    • #3
      what a shame Arf, had to be 1 or 2 duds among all these reviews

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      • #4
        Shame on this one. When these are on I absolutely adore them.

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        • #5
          many people love them but I gave up after two different plugged boxes The one ore two I could actually smoke were nice though.
          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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          • #6
            I've got one of these from Elcat, will give it a go and see what mine is like!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pandyboy View Post
              I've got one of these from Elcat, will give it a go and see what mine is like!
              Pands, if it feels really hard and firm it might be best to leave it for a while ... or dry box it!
              If you want to, you can.
              And, if you can, you must!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tippexx View Post
                Pands, if it feels really hard and firm it might be best to leave it for a while ... or dry box it!
                Will do Arf, cheers.
                P.S. good win at the weekend!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pandyboy View Post
                  P.S. good win at the weekend!!!

                  At last. Now all we need do is keep it up. And Meireles is looking a bit of a player now!
                  If you want to, you can.
                  And, if you can, you must!

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                  • #10
                    Shame you had a bad one Tipp as I (going against the general feeling) love these little cigars....

                    Not a bad box yet..
                    Love Life - Love Cigars

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                    • #11
                      Tippex, Rather than continue to suffer from an over tight stick, why not free it up a bit? I am not suggesting a draw poker but a green hypodermic needle gently inserted (as the nurse says, 'this won't hurt a bit') then gently rotate & withdraw. Of course we hope our stix are perfect to start with but this saves going blue in the face, especially as you have some more to smoke.
                      Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                      • #12
                        I did actually use a thin bradle on it Si, my BBQ skewer in this instance being a bit too thick for the job I thought. The hypo sounds a good idea, but I'm not sure if here in the UK we could persuade anyone in Boots to sell us one.
                        If you want to, you can.
                        And, if you can, you must!

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