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Do you taste grass in Cohiba?

How often do you find a "grassy" flavor in your Cohibas?

  • Always. Grass is a signature Cohiba flavor to me.

    Votes: 10 13.0%
  • Most of the time. It's rare I don't taste grass.

    Votes: 11 14.3%
  • Some of the time.

    Votes: 29 37.7%
  • Rarely.

    Votes: 8 10.4%
  • Never. What the hell are these people talking about with "grassy"?

    Votes: 19 24.7%

  • Total voters
    77

MiamiE

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Opposite for me...I get grassy or hay when they are fresh, and it fades with age.
I guess this shows how tastes differ. I have some 09 CoRo that dont have it full blown yet, but the 06 CoRo sure does have the grassy notes. :thumbsup:
 

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i will be the official judge. send me different years of the nasty things and i will tell you which ones have the offending flavor!!!!:innocent:
 

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I guess this shows how tastes differ. I have some 09 CoRo that dont have it full blown yet, but the 06 CoRo sure does have the grassy notes. :thumbsup:
Erick, funny thing is my '08 CoRos never had the grassy notes to begin with, nor have a bunch of '09 Lanceros I have smoked.....but I am hoping this is an improvement in the line, and that they will not develop that grass profile in time. But you are absolutely right about different paletes, it's all subjective.
 
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So I guess the Cohibas I just got should rest for awhile before sparking it up...
Sample one now and see if you detect any grass flavors. I have tried Cohibas across the board in terms of blend and age and I have never tasted anything resembling grass

I have never tasted actual grass either. However, smell and taste are linked and I think I have an idea of what it might taste like.
 
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just started to work through a box of 06 cohiba lanceros. Distinct grassiness and vanilla bean, with a hint of earthiness.

The thinner the ring gauge, the most pronounced the grassiness profile is what I have found.
 

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I don't recall ever tasting grass. Mind you, I have the palate of a Billy goat. All the Cohibas that I smoke now have at least four years of age on the. When I started smoking habanos, I couldn't keep my mitts off them. So I smoked em young. I don't recall grassy flavors though. But again, I am not the best at picking out flavors. I just know what I like.
 

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You need to add mone more option to your vote, "I smoke Cohiba often and know they taste grass the first years":innocent:
 
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Cohiba for me is like a good wine ... the older the better! I did noticed a grassy flavor when having my first and so far the only Exquisito
 

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When I smoke newer Cohibas the farmy taste is very dominant. I smoked a 04 I had and while still present if retrohaled frequently, the grassy taste is much more subtle and pleasant.
 

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So a smaller rg for example the lancero will not taste grass when it is young in your opinion?

/ Ben Bockbrännarbolmers
I don't disagree, I read his original post where he listed the vitolas he's tried. It seemed like he hasn't tried more small RGs. The "grass" taste is signature for Cohiba (but I wouldn't call it grass, I think more dried hay mixed with some nuts? It's an understatement to call it grass, I think).

Well, I smoke more Siglo II-IV, and think you'll find it more there. Never had the pleasure of trying a lancero Ben, so wouldn't know. Hope that clarifies,

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I'm confused. Are you guys suggesting I try a thinner ring Cohiba? As I said in the OP, I've tried Lanceros, Coronas Especiales, Siglo Is... both young and old and I have never detected a flavor remotely resembling grass.
 

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...I have sampled many Cohibas (Esplendidos, Robustos, Behikes, Coronas Especiales, Lanceros, Siglos, Maduro 5's, etc.) and I have never detected any flavor even remotely resembling grass....
I'm confused. Are you guys suggesting I try a thinner ring Cohiba? As I said in the OP, I've tried Lanceros, Coronas Especiales, Siglo Is...
I don't see where you mentioned the specific Siglo series smoked, therefore I derived that you smoked the larger rg akin to the other sticks prefaced. If you've smoked all types, but have trouble finding the grass, I guess Ben is correct in trying an older stick.
 
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