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Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar

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Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar

The Cohiba Siglo VI needs no introduction. It is one of the most celebrated cigars in the Cuban portfolio—a powerhouse of complexity, refinement, and sheer smoking pleasure that has earned its place among the finest vitolas ever produced. Now, presented in a stunning hand-painted ceramic jar, this iconic cigar receives a packaging treatment worthy of its stature. The Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar is not merely a box of cigars; it is a collector's item, a conversation piece, and a declaration of taste that speaks as loudly on the shelf as the cigars within speak on the palate.


SpecificationDetails
VitolaCañonazo (Robusto Extra)
Ring Gauge52
Length150mm (5.9")
FactoryEl Laguito, Havana
StrengthMedium-Full
WrapperCuban (Vuelta Abajo)
PresentationCeramic Jar of 25

The Ceramic Jar: Art Meets Tobacco

The ceramic jar itself is a work of art—hand-painted in the traditional Cuban style with Cohiba's iconic Taíno head prominently featured against rich, decorative motifs. Each jar is crafted with care, making every piece subtly unique. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the ceramic jar serves a practical purpose: it provides an excellent environment for cigar storage, maintaining humidity levels that keep the cigars in optimal condition. Once the cigars have been enjoyed, the jar stands on its own as a beautiful decorative object—a humidor accent, a desk ornament, or a trophy from a memorable smoking experience. Collectors prize these jars as much as the cigars they contain, and they frequently appreciate in value over time.


The Tasting Experience

First Light: The Siglo VI opens with the unmistakable Cohiba signature—cedar, cream, and a gentle wave of white pepper that announces the cigar's pedigree from the very first draw. The smoke is immediately voluminous and aromatic, filling the room with a rich, honeyed sweetness underlaid with toasted almonds and a whisper of espresso. The construction, as expected from El Laguito, is flawless: a perfect draw, an even burn line, and an ash that clings with quiet determination. The opening is refined but confident, setting the stage for the journey ahead.

The Journey: As the cigar progresses into its second third, the complexity deepens considerably. Dark chocolate emerges alongside roasted coffee beans, while the cedar evolves into something warmer and more aromatic—sandalwood, perhaps, or aged oak. Leather makes its entrance, soft and supple, wrapping around the other flavors like a well-worn glove. There are moments of dried fruit—raisin and fig—that add a subtle sweetness to the profile, and the retrohale delivers a clean, peppery spice that keeps the palate engaged without overwhelming it. The smoke production is extraordinary, thick and chewy, coating the mouth with a creaminess that is distinctly Cohiba. This is the heart of the cigar, where the Siglo VI demonstrates why it commands such reverence.

The Finale: The final third brings everything into sharp, memorable focus. The strength builds gradually toward the upper end of medium-full, and the flavors concentrate into a rich tapestry of dark cocoa, espresso, aged leather, and a mineral quality—granite and iron—that grounds the experience. A caramel sweetness emerges in the finish, lingering long after each draw and providing a beautiful counterpoint to the earthy intensity. The Siglo VI ends as it began: with poise, authority, and the unmistakable confidence of a cigar that knows it is among the best in the world.


Who It's For

The Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar is for the collector, the connoisseur, and anyone who understands that great cigars deserve equally great presentation. This is the gift that stops the room—the offering that says more than words can about respect, admiration, and shared appreciation for the finest things in life. It is equally at home as a personal indulgence, displayed proudly in a private study, or as the centerpiece of a celebration that calls for something truly exceptional.


Pairing Suggestion

A well-aged single malt whisky with honeyed, sherried notes—Glendronach 18 or Macallan 15 Triple Cask—provides an ideal companion, complementing the cigar's chocolate and leather notes while matching its weight and complexity. For a non-alcoholic option, a rich, full-bodied pour-over coffee from a single-origin Ethiopian bean will draw out the cigar's espresso and dried fruit character beautifully.

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Julia M.Verified PurchaseDecember 15, 2024

Liquid Gold in Hand-Painted Porcelain

Opening the ceramic jar releases decades of Cuban heritage—an investment that transcends mere smoking. Cold draw offers honeyed cedar and faint cocoa powder. First puffs deliver toasted almond and white pepper, evolving into espresso with steamed milk sweetness. Midway, leather and damp earth emerge, balanced by vanilla cream that coats the palate. Construction remains flawless: razor burn, ideal resistance, ash holding two inches consistently. Final third intensifies—dark chocolate shavings and black coffee with subtle cinnamon. At $1800, the jar itself becomes display-worthy art, housing 25 specimens of arguably the best cuban cigar for beginners seeking entry into true luxury. The Siglo VI's approachable medium body and refined complexity reward patient collectors while remaining accessible to novices. A humidor centerpiece that appreciates in value and memory.

Megan C.Verified PurchaseDecember 5, 2024

A Luxurious Cuban Treat for Special Occasions

Lighting up a cigar that costs nearly two grand creates a certain level of expectation. Packaged in a stunning white ceramic jar, the presentation is undeniably regal. Cold draws reveal hints of hay and honey, but the true magic happens once the foot is lit. Immediate notes of toasted cedar and rich leather hit the palate, followed by a creamy coffee undertone that smooths out the profile. A subtle black pepper spice tingles on the retrohale without overpowering the senses. Construction is top-tier, offering a razor-sharp burn line and a draw that provides just the right amount of resistance. As it progresses, flavors of dark cocoa and earthy nuts emerge, creating a complex, evolving experience. For a beginner, the strength is approachable yet sophisticated. So, is Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar worth the money? For the smoker seeking prestige and flawless mechanics, perhaps, but for most, the price is a steep hill to climb for a single hour of relaxation.

Oscar R.Verified PurchaseDecember 1, 2024

A Grand Gesture Wrapped in Cedar

Gifting the Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar felt like handing over a piece of history. That iconic yellow-and-black jar alone makes a statement before the first cut. For this Cohiba cigar review, lighting one up revealed why these command respect—creamy cedar and roasted coffee dominate the first third, with subtle white pepper building on the retrohale. Construction proved flawless; razor-sharp burn, effortless draw, and ash holding firm past an inch. Midway, leather and dark chocolate emerged, earthy undertones grounding the sweetness. Final third intensified with espresso and toasted nuts, never turning bitter. At $1800 for the jar, value hinges on the presentation and occasion—wedding, retirement, milestone celebration. The ceramic humidor preserves them beautifully, though serious smokers might prefer buying singles. Four stars because while undeniably special, the price premium over standard Siglo VI boxes is steep. Still, watching someone's face opening this? Worth every penny for the right moment.

Chloe M.January 17, 2024

A Solid Cuban Smoke

A Luxurious Smoke from the Iconic Ceramic Jar Unwrapping a cigar from the Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar feels like opening a treasure chest. Lighting up reveals a core of toasted cedar and rich leather, underpinned by a distinct note of roasted coffee beans. So, what does Cohiba Siglo VI Ceramic Jar taste like? It delivers a sophisticated profile where earthy minerals meet a surprising wave of creamy sweetness, balancing out a sharp black pepper finish on the retrohale. Construction is solid, holding a firm ash with minimal touch-ups required. The draw offers just the right amount of resistance, allowing the smoker to truly savor each puff. At eighteen hundred dollars, the price point is staggering, but the smoking experience remains undeniably consistent and refined. For a daily smoker, this is a rare treat that showcases masterful blending rather than just flashy packaging.

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