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Diplomaticos Diplomaticos No. 4

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Diplomaticos Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #19: maybe its because i had only smoked mexican cigars from the santa clara factory for 3 week prior to going back to cuba, i dont know, but this cigar was a fantastic welcome home. it was a definate reminder we pay more for cubans.great construction, and was creamier than the montecristo of the same size, it didnt have nearly as strong a flavour but i wasnt in the mood for strength when i smoked mine in the sun an hour b4 dinner - Submitted by Heman Steve on November 14, 2005


Review #18: Not bad - but I wouldnt call it a blockbuster by any means. I smoked one a week ago in Geneva and it didnt have much flavour to be honest. It smoked well, with good construction but had a heavy tobacco taste and was slightly acidic. IMO alot of other cigars in this format offer much more. - Submitted by Erick on November 5, 2005


Review #17: Absolutley fantastic cigar, creamy, peppery, leather at the end. Cigar heaven, easy draw, fantastic value for money. - Submitted by Otto on July 29, 2005


Review #16: I smoked this one on a “whisky- and cognac tasting evening” we recently held. I really enjoyed this cigar, which strangely enough became smoother and smoother while smoking (usually it’s the other way around). It’s a cigar of perfect construction with a good draw and flawless burn. It is not the most complex stick out there, but I wouldn’t call it flat either. I couldn’t recognize any sweetness in it, it’s mostly spice, coffee, cacao and maybe some leather. This cigar was not the center of attention that evening and because of it’s easiness, it doesn’t need to be. Enjoy it while tasting and discussing a glass of good cognac. - Submitted by Bolivar on July 25, 2005


Review #15: A good reliable cigar, the outer wrapper was a little uneven but an excellent draw, burn and aroma made up for this. Full flavoured but a little one dimensional in complexcity.... med bodied,sweet,spicy and pleasing to the nose. I Would smoke these again.... good value for money. - Submitted by skid11 on March 20, 2005


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Diplomaticos Diplomaticos No. 4