 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Mareva | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 7.0 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #8:     i will give this cigar a 4 star rating.
the cigar came from a box dated 2002 but
remember the box is not a humidor and no
matter what the humidity is out side the
box it still will not age as if had been
in a properly humidified humador! having
said all that, i did enjoy the cigar. i
am a little more forgiving these days as
far as ratings go. in general all cuban
products have dropped a notch or two in
quality. some more than others. i had purchased a box of montecristos no.4 along with these diplos. big big difference between the two. not better or worse just different.
i did not like the diplos at first. As i
read from other reviews,it did have a cetain bite and harshness to it. sometimes you have to give a smoke a
chance. i mean you have to find what
the blend of tobaccos is tring to do.
i remember when i was a younger man
and smoked some tobacco (or herb if you
like). it came in a small baggie-if you
catch my drift. i didn't like it at first and didn't get what it was tring
to do. i finaly caught on. i don't smoke
that leaf anymore since i found cuban
tobacco. iam left with that experiance and have learnt that if you judge to
quickly you maybe excluding a great ex-
periance by judging to fast. the diplo-
matico no. 4 did take some time to dis
cover what its particular blend was try
ing to do. its a geat cigar to have in your humidor.it grabs your attention
right away with that bite and cuban twang.
its was also a fun smoke with deep flavors and spice. its all there for you to discover . be prepared to clean your palate with some new sensations.
9-17-2004
- Submitted by havana dave on September 17, 2004
Review #7:     I had a colleague pick up a box of cigars for me, and she failed to get my requested and beloved Romeo y Julietas. Instead I got these. I just smoked my first Diplomatico 4 and found it to be harsh, bitter, sharp, loose and unsatisfying. In a word-garbage. What to do now with the other 24... - Submitted by Marc on August 9, 2004
Review #6:     one of the best cigars i have ever smoked! it was a lot better than its Monte 4 counterpart. woderful aroma and complex flavor with hints of nuts and cinnamon. will definitely be buying more again. - Submitted by chrisboy on May 17, 2004
Review #5:     An absolutely wonderful cigar with a complex taste mixing together honey, caramel, chocolate, roasted nuts, and tingly ginger/nutmeg spiciness. Burns straight and slow with a great draw for a solid hour. And for the price, this is a cigar you can't pass up. - Submitted by Black Plague on March 9, 2004
Review #4:     I've only had a couple of these, they comapre well to the Montecristo No 4, but bite a little more - may well improve with a little age. Medium flavour and body. Nice relaxing smoke and a very good mareva. Starts well and gets better. Can be bitter if you smoke to the nub. I'd by more but maybe not a box. - Submitted by willisoften on February 22, 2004
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