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Diamond Crown #4
One of the more complex smokes, this cigar started out with a “sweet flavor on the tongue” during the dry draw, before graduating (after an easy lighting-up) to a “sweet, fruity” flavor that turned “toward a woody vanilla.” The likewise sweet aroma had flavors, according to one taster, of “cherry and plum,” with an aftertaste of cedar and vanilla. This was a light cigar with a multiplicity of flavor notes. . . although one taster mused, “Not much personality.”
Wrapper: Connecticut |
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Robustro Report (Part 2)
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