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About six months ago I got a box of Magicos and I'm so addicted. My question is, are the flavors across the line consistent? Would the genios be consistant with the magicos & the secretos? If so, my next purchase will be the big brother of the series. Thanks.
 
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I bough a sample pack of 9 maduros (3x of all 3 sizes) and found the Magicos to be the best. The larger sizes are rather disapointing, and may need a few years to come around.


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Save your money there are so many better Cohiba cigars to smoke for far less money IMHO.


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Yeah, as we all know SHB is not too impartial about maduros 5 Wink

I have tried quite a few Secretos and just one Genio, but unfortunately no Magicos. Based on that - Secretos seemed a lot richer, with spicy and coffee flavors dominating. Awesome smoke. For Genios the flavors were not that pronounced, but still quite a good smoke. Though I guess with just one smoke it's not fair to judge, especially that at the time the person who gave it to me said it's just a month or two old.


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from the 3 vitolas, I find the secretos to be the best tasting one, as of now...

I have a box of each that I have stashed for aging... we'll see how they'll compare to each others in 2 or 3 years....

what's funny, is that you'd think that such old tobacco would be eady to smoke now... ah well... think again Wink
 
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Yea a 5 year old wrapper. I fear that this is as good as they get, and no amount of aging will help these cigars.

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from the 3 vitolas, I find the secretos to be the best tasting one, as of now...

I have a box of each that I have stashed for aging... we'll see how they'll compare to each others in 2 or 3 years....

what's funny, is that you'd think that such old tobacco would be eady to smoke now... ah well... think again Wink


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I have been very much enjoying the Genios. Very high quality cigar. I dunno Steve, these taste very good to me and I think that the ingredients are all there for these to age very well. To my pallete they taste great now...I managed to pick up a 25 count box for less than $400 and I am very happy i did.

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Yea a 5 year old wrapper. I fear that this is as good as they get, and no amount of aging will help these cigars.

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from the 3 vitolas, I find the secretos to be the best tasting one, as of now...

I have a box of each that I have stashed for aging... we'll see how they'll compare to each others in 2 or 3 years....

what's funny, is that you'd think that such old tobacco would be eady to smoke now... ah well... think again Wink
 
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Originally posted by Steve Cohen:
I bough a sample pack of 9 maduros (3x of all 3 sizes) and found the Magicos to be the best. The larger sizes are rather disapointing, and may need a few years to come around.


Did you mean to say that you found the Secretos to be the best?


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Yea a 5 year old wrapper. I fear that this is as good as they get, and no amount of aging will help these cigars.


The wrapper is 5 years old, but what about the rest of the tobacco in the cigar?

I think people generally prefer the Secretos because you get more of the wrapper flavor with such a small diameter cigar, whereas with the larger sizes, the wrapper contributes much less to the overall flavor of the cigar. Based on that justification, I think the larger size Maduros will come around nicely in a couple of years, once the binder and filler "catch up".


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just got 10 of the secretos in todays mail,i'll put them away for a month and then try them out,seems from what i read they should be good,im a siglo 2 man usually..also got 10 monte petite edmundos,anybody have a feel for these,thanks
 
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I love the secretos and really dont smoke to many small cigars. I really like the Monte PE's.
 
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The Secretos are decent cigars, but I would not say they are a home-run. Still waiting to see what these are like given some time.


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The filler on the maduro 5s is 2 years old.


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I'm with Sheep... I agree that there is better value to be had in the regular lineup of Cohibas.
 
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its unfair to compare the cohiba lines for taste, apples and well...different apples.

if you enjoy the magicos, you will love the genios. they are real gems. the secretos appear to be the most popular, but i have a small hunch that it more due to their vitola, availability and price point.

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the secretos appear to be the most popular, but i have a small hunch that it more due to their vitola, availability and price point.


This crossed my mind as well, but it seems that most everyone who has smoked and can afford all three still feel that the Secretos are the best of the line.


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the secretos appear to be the most popular, but i have a small hunch that it more due to their vitola, availability and price point.


well i disagree on this one...

I have a box of each.. and when i tried them all, i found the secretos to be the one that is the most ready to be smoked as of right now...
 
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Agreed. I had another Genios the other day and they are superb. Not had the smaller sizes yet but I get these Genios on sale for $16 per stick and I think they are definately worth it at that price.

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i have a small hunch that it more due to their vitola, availability and price point.

cheers
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the secretos appear to be the most popular, but i have a small hunch that it more due to their vitola, availability and price point.


well i disagree on this one...

I have a box of each.. and when i tried them all, i found the secretos to be the one that is the most ready to be smoked as of right now...


fair enough. perhaps the smaller vitola is coalesing faster than the larger vitola, but i stand by my statement.

after smoking the cohiba 06 pyramides el yesterday with friends, we wondered if perhaps this were the original inspiration for the maduro 5 line and were left hoping that some day the very fine genios would mature into puros comparable to the near perfect els.
 
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Don

So you think the 06 Piramide EL is that much better than the Genios??


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fair enough. perhaps the smaller vitola is coalesing faster than the larger vitola, but i stand by my statement.

after smoking the cohiba 06 pyramides el yesterday with friends, we wondered if perhaps this were the original inspiration for the maduro 5 line and were left hoping that some day the very fine genios would mature into puros comparable to the near perfect els.[/QUOTE]
 
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