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06-20-2013, 11:43 AM | #1 |
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Diesel Wicked 6.2" x 56 Review
Cigarbid $7. retail $12.
Pre-light: Get a heavy tobacco aroma, earthy, spiciness, some cinnamon/cocoa on the foot. 1st 1/3 Hard to light to start, great draw, I get cocoa and some nice deep tobacco sweetness, medium/ full start. Get red pepper mixed with cocoa with maybe some dark cherries, burn goes wonkers, let down so far, almost one dimensional 2nd 1/3 Some creamer cocoa appears with leather, still to much pepper for my taste Having to touch-up the foot for going off center. Espresso and wood take hold now, pepper dying, sometimes I wish I could get someone else to smoke the first 1/3 of all my cigars where the 2nd third gets normally smoother. Final 1/3 The ending is similar to a camping trip fire – the charred, woody and earthy mixture with boring friends, not my cup of tea. 5 out of 10 score What beats it: Perdomo Patriarch Maduro Toro Ashton VSG Casa Magna Gran Toro Alec Bradley Maxx The Fix Romeo y Julieta Viejo 'E Kristoff Maduro Robusto Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Man O' War Ruination Robusto #2 All AF Aņejo
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06-22-2013, 11:46 PM | #2 |
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Re: Diesel Wicked 6.2" x 56 Review
Dude! You might want to revisit the Kristoff Maduro and the Casa Magna. Those are two top shelf sticks. Give 'em a bit of time to mellow and show their magic. Good review on the Diesel - was looking to try. You may have saved me from picking up a dog rocket.
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