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Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 Review

The Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 is a pepper-forward heavyweight that doesn't apologise for its aggression. Built around a dark, veiny Mexican San Andres wrapper with an Indonesian binder and Nicaraguan filler, this 6x60 gordo trades subtlety for raw strength. Hand-rolled in the Dominican Republic, it's rough-hewn and deliberately intense. Not a beginner's smoke. Not even close.

★ 74 / 100⏱ 60–70 min burn📅 Updated 2026
74/ 100 · OUR SCORE
Rough power with plums and espresso
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In short

A full-throttle pepper assault with plums, dark chocolate and espresso backing up the heat. The Pistoff delivers black pepper from the first draw, then layers in leather, earth and mineral notes with citrus-spiked retrohale. Seventy minutes of unapologetic power. 74/100 for those who want strength over polish.

6 x 60FullMexican San Andres~70-min smoke
Specs · sizes · what's in the box

Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 size, specs & box options

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Dimensions & vitola

A serious 6x60 gordo with plenty of real estate. This size commits you to over an hour of full-bodied smoke, so clear your schedule and brace yourself.

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Construction

Dark, veiny Mexican San Andres wrapper over an Indonesian binder with Nicaraguan filler. Hand-rolled in the Dominican Republic. The look is rustic and workmanlike rather than salon-pretty.

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Pack sizes & price

Comes in a box of 10 for $77, which puts considerable strength in your hands without emptying your wallet. A lot of pepper per dollar.

Flavour journey · third by third

What does the Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 taste like?

Black pepper detonates on the light, then plums and dark chocolate arrive with leather, espresso, grungy earth and a mineral edge.

1
0-25 min

Pepper Assault and Dark Fruit

The light hits you like a fist. Overwhelming black pepper floods the palate immediately, no courtesy period, no warm-up. Behind that aggression come plums, dark and jammy, followed by bitter dark chocolate that sits heavy on the tongue. Nutmeg weaves through in flashes. The retrohale? Citrus and more pepper, enough to make your eyes water. This isn't a cigar that asks permission. It's unapologetically full-bodied from the first draw, rough around the edges, built for impact.

2
25-50 min

Leather, Earth and Espresso

The pepper finally eases, though it never disappears completely. Leather takes over now, rising steadily, worn and dense. Espresso bitterness joins in, thick and concentrated, no cream, no sugar. Underneath runs a grungy earth note, mineral-streaked and raw. The chocolate lingers but the plum fades. On the retrohale, pepper still dominates with that citrus edge cutting through. This middle stretch feels less polished than powerful, a working-class smoke that doesn't pretend to be refined.

3
50-70 min

Mineral Pepper Finish

The final third leans into its roughest edges. Pepper surges back with a vengeance, pairing with that mineral streak for a chalky, almost metallic finish. Espresso turns ashy, earth gets dirtier, leather grows tougher. The citrus on the retrohale sharpens to a bite. Any sweetness is long gone. This is a finish that punches hard and doesn't soften, demanding your full attention until the very end. Strength never wavers. You'll know you smoked this one.

Reviewer verdict

The scorecard — how the Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 rates

Scored across 5 dimensions from a full hands-on burn.

Look & feel 14Pre-light 13Burn 15Flavor 16Experience 16
Look & feel
14
Pre-light
13
Burn
15
Flavor
16
Experience
16

I'm standing outside after a long day, lighter in hand, and the Pistoff Kristoff 660 lights up like a campfire doused in kerosene. Pepper everywhere.

My one gripe? It's one-dimensional in its aggression.

But here's the thing: I kept smoking it. Seventy minutes of this hulking 6x60, and I never put it down.

The honest verdict

Is the Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 the best in its class?

Unapologetic Full-Bodied Power

This 6x60 delivers relentless strength from light to nub. Black pepper dominates, backed by espresso, leather, and grungy earth.

One-Note Aggression Gets Tiring

The pepper assault never truly evolves. Yes, leather and espresso join in, but the cigar stays locked in brute-force mode throughout.

For Full-Throttle, No-Frills Smokers

Built for the smoker who craves full-bodied aggression without boutique pricing. If you reach for pepper bombs, dark Maduros, and unapologetically strong sticks, this fits.

Head to head

How the Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 compares

The Pistoff Kristoff 660 is a full-bodied Dominican monster that demands comparison against other high-octane heavyweights.

CigarSizeStrengthPer boxBest for
Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660This review6 × 60Full$77Espresso, Dark chocolate, Chocolate, Black pepper, Pepper, Cream
Kristoff Ligero Maduro MetadorRead review →6.5 x 56FullThe other full Kristoff, a ligero-driven maduro. Deeper and darker; the Pistoff is more of a sharp pepper bomb up front. Sibling
Oliva Cain F Double ToroRead review →6 x 60FullA same-size ligero pepper rival. The Cain F is denser and earthier; the Pistoff is spicier and sweeter with plum and nutmeg. Same tier
Drew Estate Liga Privada No. 9 Flying PigRead review →3.9 x 60FullThe refined dark-and-full benchmark. Cleaner espresso and cocoa; the Pistoff trades polish for raw pepper at a lower price. Premium

Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 vs Kristoff Ligero Maduro Metador

The Ligero Maduro Metador brings a sweeter, earthier profile with cocoa undertones that the 660 lacks. The 660 hits harder with more pepper and a drier finish. Construction feels tighter on the Metador. Both demand your full attention, but the 660 leaves a stronger nicotine punch.

Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 vs Oliva Cain F Double Toro

The Cain F is equally aggressive but with more leather and coffee depth. The 660 stays more linear through its length while the Cain evolves noticeably. Oliva's construction edges ahead. Both are nicotine bombs, though the 660 feels rawer and less refined.

The pick: Kristoff Ligero Maduro Metador edges it out with better complexity and construction, though the 660 delivers sheer power.

Pairings

What to drink with the Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660

This bruiser needs equally bold accompaniments to stand up to its strength.

Cold Brew Coffee

Strong, concentrated cold brew mirrors the 660's intensity without adding sweetness that would clash. The coffee's bitterness complements the cigar's peppery bite and amplifies the tobacco's natural earthiness.

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Islay Scotch

A peaty Islay like Laphroaig or Ardbeg matches the 660's aggression. The smoky, briny notes weave through the cigar's pepper while the whisky's strength prevents the tobacco from overwhelming your palate entirely.

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Black Cherry Soda

The dark fruit sweetness cuts through the cigar's harsher edges without being cloying. Carbonation cleanses between draws. It provides contrast the 660 desperately needs given its relentless intensity and dry finish.

Occasions & gifting

Best occasions for the Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660

Reserve this powerhouse for moments when subtlety isn't required.

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Post-Feast Recovery

After a heavy steak dinner or barbecue, the 660 won't get lost. Your palate is already coated and primed for something this bold. The long smoking time extends the evening without requiring delicate appreciation you no longer possess.

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Solo Contemplation

This isn't a conversation cigar. Light it when you're alone and want something demanding that occupies your full attention. The strength and length create a meditative ritual, though the nicotine hit means sitting down is advisable.

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Victory Celebration

Finished a brutal project or closed a significant deal? The 660's uncompromising power suits triumphant moments. It's celebratory but not refined, aggressive but earned. Just ensure you've eaten first or the nicotine will ruin your victory lap.

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Final verdict

The bottom line on the Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660

I'm standing outside after a long day, lighter in hand, and the Pistoff Kristoff 660 lights up like a campfire doused in kerosene. Pepper everywhere.

My one gripe? It's one-dimensional in its aggression.

But here's the thing: I kept smoking it. Seventy minutes of this hulking 6x60, and I never put it down.

Verified by James Peasley

Hand-reviewed and scored from a full burn — not AI-generated, not sponsored.

Questions

Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 FAQ

Is this the best Kristoff cigar?

Not remotely. The 660 delivers raw power but lacks the refinement and complexity found in Kristoff's better offerings like the Ligero Maduro or Sumatra lines. It's a one-note sledgehammer when Kristoff has demonstrated they can craft nuanced smokes.

Which cigar is better, Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 vs Kristoff Maduro?

The Kristoff Maduro wins on every front except sheer nicotine delivery. Better construction, richer flavour development, sweeter notes, and an earthiness the 660 can't touch. Choose the 660 only if overwhelming strength is your singular priority over actual enjoyment.

Is this the best cigar for a long, leisurely evening smoke?

Only if your idea of leisurely involves getting walloped by nicotine. The 660 provides length but not relaxation. Its relentless intensity and strength make it more endurance test than leisure activity. Better long smokes exist that won't leave you lightheaded.

How strong is the Kristoff Pistoff Kristoff 660 really?

Genuinely full-bodied with a nicotine punch that'll sit you down if you're unprepared. Not the absolute strongest on the market, but solidly in the top tier. Eat a substantial meal beforehand and keep sugar nearby or you'll regret it.

Does the Kristoff 660 improve with age?

Some mellowing occurs with six months of rest, softening the harshest pepper edges slightly. The core profile remains largely unchanged though. Don't expect transformation. If you dislike it fresh, aging won't rescue it into something you'll love.

About the reviewer
James Peasley
James Peasley
Lead Reviewer, Online-Cigars

James Peasley is the General Manager at Online Cigars, with a passion for fine cigars that goes back to 2010. He spent a decade at C.Gars Ltd in the UK as Marketing General Manager and cigar reviewer, hosting tasting events along the way, and trained with the prestigious Hunters & Frankau - the UKs Cuban cigar importers. A devoted fan of Cuban cigars, James has a particular soft spot for Trinidad and Cohiba, especially the Trinidad Topes and Cohiba Siglo II. He brings that depth of experience and genuine enthusiasm to every review.

~15 years in the tradeLE Habanos & pre-embargo Davidoffs tastedUK