Diplomáticos No.1
Diplomáticos / Diplomáticos No.1
Length: 6 1/2" | Ring Gauge: 42
Strength: Medium to Full | Vitola: Cervantes
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I don’t know why Cigar smokers are very keen to have or own discontinued cigars? is it because they want to show off? or the Cigar that is discontinued is not available on the market anymore? for me I like to try it, one cigar is good for me
I found this a box of this Cigar laying in one of the Lacasa's stores it is discontinued in 2006 so I said okay what the heck let’s try it. the box is 25 compressed so the shape of the Cigar turn to square shape, it was hard draw not smoky enough slow burn however, it was matured it’s good for a long time nice that I have tried it

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578. Diplomáticos No. 1 Vintage 1999

2020-12-10/ ANDREDIAS95

From my own collection.

Location: This review was made indoors in Mellgrens Fine Tobacco’s cigar lounge.

Information:
Wrapper: Cuba
Binder: Cuba
Filler: Cuba
Discontinued 2006.

Size: 6.5×42, Cervantes (Lonsdale).

Wrapper: Nutty, sandy feel with tiny veins.

Construction: Firm even feel when lightly squeezed.

Cold draw: Very light wood note.

1st third: Starts with a prominent walnut and medium roasted coffee notes, with a background note of cinnamon and milk chocolate.

2nd third: Gets a very light black pepper spice on the tongue otherwise the same.

Burn: Burns sharp with a firm and stable gray ash.

Smoke: Voluminous smoke with a medium cool feeling on the tongue and a light draw.

3rd third: Keeps the same from previous parts.

Duration: 19:30-20:30, 1h.

Conclusion: A medium bodied cigar with a medium strength profile. For being 21 years old it still keeps a punch which is great.

Result: In my book this is an 90 point cigar.

/Cigar Reviewer André

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