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Cuaba Diademas

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Cuaba Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:233
Format:DiademasRing:55
Score:8.6
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #8: The final act in the recent Cigar Society's Xmas dinner - this was a monster in size but tame in strength. Excellent flavour profile that never bored, it's size/length gave initial very cool smoke from a tight-ish draw. Judicious poking with the tine of a fork opened her up though and she then got a little warmer and gave up some of her spice. An hour and a half in and still with a LOT to go I had to put her down - first half had been wonderful but 3 smokes, lots of mojitos, wine and whiskey had bested me. Will need to set aside a night to really take this one down. - Submitted by Uncle on December 1, 2006


Review #7: No power. - Submitted by lbp on August 6, 2006


Review #6: great cigar - Submitted by dario on November 28, 2005


Review #5: The ones that I smoked came in a different format than the one described on this page. Yes they were wrapped in a foil paper and in their own coffins however they were NOT in a box of 25. These were in a dress box with five wooden coffins/slb\'s. As for the Diademas that I have smoked they were new with a box code of GKI DIC04 and were very full-bodied. To be honest they tasted much more like a Partagas than a Cuaba much like the Salomones. They had a very rich and present flavor very similar to the Partagas Serie D No. 4. I am glad that I still have another box of five in the humidor that is not openned because as good as these are now I am sure that in five years they will be classics! - Submitted by Monkeyboy on April 26, 2005


Review #4: When I ran out of Partagas and Cuaba salomones, I was scrambling to look for a smiliar cigar. Although it is a lot larger than the salomon, it simidular in taste. It comes in wrapped in foil in a cheap wooden individual box. I found it statisfying but it need a more strength. It is a very easy smoke considering its size. For the price I paid, I think I would rather smoke two Cuaba salamones over a diademas. Regardless, it is still a wonderful smoke. - Submitted by Michael T. on March 8, 2005


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