Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Ashton Cabinet
Cigar Name:
No. 6
Shape:
Robusto
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
52 x 5.5
Filler:
Dominican Republic
Binder:
Dominican Republic
MSRP:
$9.00
Status:
Active
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13 Archival Reviews
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January 23, 2008
"tons of wonderful smoke"
I get awful tired of these cigars that have to be relit 2 - 3 times while the taste deteriorates. What a pleasure this cigar is. Never had to relight and it produced wads of incredibly aromatic smoke. It has a long creamy finish with a not unpleasant twang - sort of a bitters type taste - always in the mix. Would smoke again, and again.
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March 19, 2007
"Fine deal on a good cigar"
This one cost me 6.92 at my local smoke shop (box price) and at the cost is a good value. The cigar is medium bodied and flavorful with a very pleasant aroma, one that my wife enjoys. The flavor is very creamy, with a slight cedary flair. I would definitely buy this again.
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December 22, 2006
"pretty darn good."
nice, smooth smoke with a full, woody flavor. good, strong wrap, very nice. i could buy it again, but not one of my favorites.
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July 18, 2006
"very good"
This was a very nice full bodied smoke. burn started uneven but evened itself out. A very exceptional finish with flavors of coffee and chocolate. Would buy again
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July 15, 2006
"Good depth"
This is a very nice cigar with lots of depth to the body. The wrapper was smooth and had some oil to it. The cap also was nice and the foot lit with no trouble. The taste was medium and had lots of bready chewy notes and hints of spice that could be had all the way to the nub. A very lovely smoke.
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October 3, 2005
"Good cigar"
I would just repeat what khat said.
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March 24, 2005
"Forget the hype..."
Wow! I finally tried the highly rated Ashton Cabinet. Am I missing something? (aside from the $10 I paid, that is) Nothing special. Not much smoke and let's face it, No smoke = No flavor. The draw was a bit tight, the burn was excellent, the aroma is good, though I guess I could say that about a lot of others too. No real notes or hints of flavor, just a mild cigar that can't even compete with a half cup of coffee. If the one reviewer really got a nose of maple and cinammon, something tells me he was having breakfast at the time 'cuz there ain't nothing here.
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August 20, 2004
"Expertly rolled"
They surely put the senior members of the team on this production line as these cigars are as beautiful as sculptures. The wrappers are light and flawless and the construction is top notch. Mild and very smooth, these will go toe to toe with the Davidoff line any day of the week for just slightly less money.
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May 23, 2004
"nice smoke"
This is my favorite mild smoke. People can say what they want about price but I think you get what you pay for. Ashton can easily get away with charging what they do for their cigars because you always know what your getting when you buy a box. Consistency is something you pay for in cigars and these are some of the best mild smokes around. I think they are far more complex and enjoyable than the zino platinums at half the price. Smoking this cigar you will notice first the classic nutty creamy flavor of the wrapper. It is also a little heavy with hints of spice, cocoa, coffee, and at the end even a little pepper. The pepper through me off because that is something I typically only experience with cubans. All in all, the best mild cigar out there IMO.
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April 5, 2004
"Smooth and creamy"
"Smooth and creamy" the cigar store owner said as he directed me to a nearly empty box of Robusto sized Ashton Cabinets. Jokingly, I remarked "do you like smooth and creamy things in your mouth?" All kidding aside, this was a nice smoke. This cigar was a bit on the mild side - an excellent choice for a morning cigar or second smoke. The flavor was a bit sweet and left an Earl Grey with cream flavor in your mouth. I was disappointed with the finish as it became a bit bitter toward the tip. The cigar is an attractive lighter colored cigar with a nice wrap - the burn was even and the draw was full. For $10 you will find better cigars, no doubt. Nevertheless, this cigar is worth keeping in your humidor for an occasional walk on the lighter side.
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April 4, 2004
"Pricey"
A mild cigar. Starts off w/a toasty aspect. Nothing really special at 1st. A creamy sweet tone develops & there is some barnyard & a nice tobacco flavor in the finish. Flashes of maple & cinnamon in the nose. A nice smoke, but I won't be paying $150 a box for the privilege.
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February 13, 2004
"This was a good one"
Nice cigar, nice burn, flavour is almost perfect for my taste buds...enjoyable, buy again !
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October 21, 2003
"Worth a try."
Perfect burn and ash. Mild/medium strength w/plenty of flavor. Only negative is the price.
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