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  • Diamond Crown Julius Ceasar

    I have recently been bombed by someone I met on an American cigar group after we started discussing the Cuban / NC pros and cons and he wanted to show me some of the better smokes available to him.

    He bombed me 5 sticks that were in his favourites, and I must admit they're not the NCs I'm used to, as my initial opinion is that the benefits of NCs are price (these weren't the case, I googled) so I said I would honestly review them properly, and it might also give you guys an insight if you haven't tried them. It's a massive market so it's hard to sieve through the dog rockets.

    Here are the pack I was sent:



    - Opus X, Lost City Robusto
    - My Father, Le Bijou (won cigar of the year)
    - Diamond Crown, Robusto #3
    - AVO Uvezian, Synchro Toro
    - Diamond Crown, Julius Caesar Pyramid

    The first one I wanted to open was the Diamond Crown Julius Caesar, I picked it at random.



    Initial flavours were leather and smooth coffee, absolutely no harshness as I've found with other NCs.

    The first third came into its own with milky coffee with earthy leather and an underlying sweetness of milky honey. Not necessarily sweet however, very complex if there's a hint of nuts it's the cashew style nut. Slightly oily and long finish (I did have the flavour wheel open so excuse and pretence, but that's what I was getting)



    The second third came in with a kind of mineraly flavour but the same underlying creaminess. Not a million miles from a Partagas with some age on it. The draw tightened a bit. Some tar buildup, 2-3mm of an extra cut opened it up and it started smoking well again.

    Coming to the mid point, no real transition in flavour but mineraly flavour has just about gone. It is worth noting I got peckish after a afternoon nap that I have just finished some cheese and crackers with some salami and farmers chutney while smoking this so it probably had an effect.

    For the final third the firm stick was softening up and flavours of leather coming through with the same cocoa coffee milky flavour

    I actually got a little bit of a nic hit so smashed though a creme egg to finish it off. All the while I was pairing it with Diplimatico Reserva Exclusiva.



    The cigar had perfect construction as I would expect. Dark clean firm wrapper and a perfect draw once I cut a bit more off, I have a habit of cutting piramides a bit tight to start. I don't know what it is about NCs but they rarely have the spongeyness that Cubans have.

    Overall, it was a very nice smoke, and there was nothing about it I didn't enjoy. I don't know where to get them but I did a quick US comparison and it works out to about ?14 a stick.

    Smoke again: yes
    Box worthy: not for me, but singles yes. My problem is there are too many other things I want first at this time. And with the REs and ELs that's unlikely to change.


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  • #2
    Good review K, they are a medium to full nic hit
    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    • #3
      Great job..!

      I'm familiar with a couple of those, but interested to read your thoughts on the others.
      Looking forward to hearing more.
      Cheers
      El Cat
      Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
      Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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      • #4
        Nice review jt

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        • #5
          Great review Krist. I will certainly pick one up if I come across one on the strength of that review.

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          • #6
            Nice review James,I really should broaden my horizons with NCs since I'm over here but never seem to want to commit to box buys and always pass them by when picking out of my humi

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            • #7
              Great review mate

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              • #8
                Great review Krist. I have one of these in the "shark" vitola (a la Arturo Fuente) in the humidor that I'm looking forward to trying at some point.

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                • #9
                  Good review Krist. I'll be getting a singles selection of NCs soon and that stick will be on the list now.

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                  • #10
                    Great review. I had one for Christmas last year and I can only confirm your opinion. Nutty flavours, very complex, not a lot of sweetness. I think they are a bit dear, but if in the US, I'd definitely buy some more.

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                    • #11
                      Interesting Krist. Nice review. I note what you say of no massive flavour change. I find it is that what causes me to get bored when smoking NC. I'm never going to buy any but was nice to read about. Cheers ponce.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Wigan View Post
                        Interesting Krist. Nice review. I note what you say of no massive flavour change. I find it is that what causes me to get bored when smoking NC. I'm never going to buy any but was nice to read about. Cheers ponce.
                        As long as I like the flavour, I'm happy for it to stay the same... but I don't know if that is a flaw that can be attributed specifically to NCs?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Niela View Post
                          As long as I like the flavour, I'm happy for it to stay the same... but I don't know if that is a flaw that can be attributed specifically to NCs?
                          Well said that man but its not a flaw its a characteristic
                          'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                          • #14
                            Good review there has only been a handful of NC's i can say i enjoyed were the flavour staying the same didn't bore me

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                            • #15
                              Really good review [MENTION=13434515]Krist[/MENTION]...so far had a few disappointed NC..but have got a list of recommend one...will add this to the list too..


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