 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 194 |
| Format: | Prominente | Ring: | 49 |
| Weight: | 17,86 gr. | Score: | 8.3 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #53:     I too pullled out my last Hoyo DC that I have kept in m humidor since '95. It was a cabinet selection I bought in the period when Hoyo was the undisputed king of DC. It was a wonderful smoke that started off quite light for the first inch or so but built up all the way to the fingers. It was difficult to let go at the end. - Submitted by worjor on January 2, 2007
Review #52:     Pulled out the last Hoyo DC from my humidor on Saturday to smoke at a relative's wedding reception. I am embarrased to admit that I had bought the box a few months ago for ageing...but what the hell, we only live once. The light brown color (at least to my eyes and when compared to the dark Partagas Lusitanias I had an hour after smoking this one) of the wrapper gave hints of the smooth and creamy tastes of the cigar. I have to say that when it comes to keeping a straight ash this cigar is a winner. Beautiful white colored ash remarkably displayed the perfect soil conditions and superb construction of a great Habano. Started off very creamy and smooth and halfway through started giving off spicier notes. I have to admit that if I were to choose between the Hoyo DC and Partagas Lusitanias I would go with the latter. But this is a great cigar indeed. Deserves a 10/10. - Submitted by PDL on November 27, 2006
Review #51:     An excellent double corona by Hoyo. A perfect balance between power and finesse that is harder to achive with cigars these days. The draw was perfect although I did encounter some irregular burn. Nontheless, a great cigar - Submitted by jrieder on November 3, 2006
Review #50:     A great cigar. I pivked up 15 of these during my travels and, when I initially smoked them, I was not that impressed. It had a lot of powerful flavors that were distinct and seperate. It had roasted nuts and a metallic flavour, with some mineral undertones. Obvious youth. It lacked the obvious "mild breadiness" that is characteristic of this cigar. After I put it down for 3 months, we were in business. It had mellowed considerably, showing the mellow nuttiness and breadiness that I expected, but with some of the strength that I hoped for. Top drawer - Submitted by theworldover on November 1, 2006
Review #49:     I never, ever let my humidor run out of these. When I think 'cigar' this is what I think of. Just my favourite shape, size and flavour. My perfect cigar. - Submitted by herf-head on October 10, 2006
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