Cohiba Siglo 6 Gran Reserva 2003 The Cohiba Siglo 6 Gran Reserva 2003 sits inside Cohiba’s Línea 1492, a series built around balance, precision and a more aromatic reading of the brand. In this presentation the key format detail is Cañonazo, 150 mm (5 7/8 in) x 52. The production context is Gran Reserva Cosecha 2003. It should be judged by vitola, construction, age and storage condition rather than by generic prestige language. Cohiba is the flagship Cuban marca within the Habanos S.A. portfolio. The style is normally polished rather than rustic: clean cedar, cream, coffee and carefully measured spice, with the exact expression changing by line and format. Tasting Notes The first third opens with cedar, cream and light coffee. Draw should feel controlled rather than loose, and the smoke usually shows Cohiba’s clean texture early: aromatic, measured and not overloaded with pepper. Through the middle third, hay, almond, citrus peel and soft spice become more visible. The body is medium-to-full, while strength is listed as Medium-Full. That distinction matters: a Cohiba can carry plenty of flavour without becoming harsh if it is smoked slowly. The final third brings espresso, cedar and a clean mineral finish. Well-stored examples remain composed, with cedar and tobacco sweetness holding the profile together. If the cigar runs hot, slow the cadence and let the wrapper cool between draws. Construction and Feel The Cañonazo format at 150 mm (5 7/8 in) x 52 gives this cigar its rhythm. Expect a smooth Cuban wrapper, firm bunching without a hard plug, and a draw with enough resistance to keep the smoke cool. A correct burn should need only minor attention. Value and Experience Cohiba Siglo 6 Gran Reserva 2003 is not a generic souvenir smoke; it is a Cohiba chosen for format, line identity and condition. Collectible releases should be evaluated by box integrity, seals, bands and storage history. Regular-production formats should be evaluated by construction, consistency and how well the flavour develops over the session. Storage and Care This is among the largest ring gauges in the catalog, and that mass means slow, deliberate equilibration; keep humidity at a steady 65–70% and avoid chasing short-term hygrometer swings. The clean, measured spice that defines Cohiba tends to flatten out under excess humidity and turn sharp when the box runs dry, so consistency matters more than any single reading. This longer format benefits from a slightly extended settling period — seven to ten days in the humidor after unboxing is a reasonable rule of thumb. This Reserva format has already spent extended time resting at the factory; ongoing storage should aim to preserve that work rather than push it further. Frequently Asked Questions What does Cohiba Siglo 6 Gran Reserva 2003 taste like? Expect cedar, cream and light coffee, followed by hay, almond, citrus peel and soft spice. The finish usually moves toward espresso, cedar and a clean mineral finish, with balance depending on age, storage and smoking pace. Is Cohiba Siglo 6 Gran Reserva 2003 suitable for beginners? It can be, but Cohiba rewards a slow cadence and some palate experience. Newer smokers should choose smaller or medium-bodied formats first, while collectors may prefer special releases for slower, more deliberate sessions. Should I age this Cohiba? This release has already gone through extended factory rest, so it arrives close to its intended profile. Further home aging can still add polish, but the more important job is preserving the condition it was shipped in rather than chasing additional change. Related Reading Cohiba Cuban cigars Authentic Cuban cigar guide Cohiba background Habanos S.A. Vuelta Abajo




