Smoking:
Diamond Crown Julius Caeser Robusto. This 4.3/4*5 inch cigar is cloaked
in a smooth feeling Ecuadorian Havana seed wrapper, and are aged for
five years. They consistently receive excellent ratings, and are rolled
by Tabacalera A. Fuente. Sounds like a winning combination.
The burn was even, and slow, and it was solidly constructed. That are
the good qualities of the cigar.
Upon lighting the cigar up, the first quarter of the cigar was harsh.
Very harsh. No flavors of the mixed tobaccos, just harshness. I
considered putting it down. Then it hit the sweet spot. It went from a
harsh cigar to a alright cigar. There were notes of coffee and some
sweetness. It never became a stand out cigar though. The taste changed
once again for the end, and it became a cigar with no flavor. It
unfortunately was just bad. I was shocked for a few reasons. 1) not what
I expect from a cigar considered super premium and 2) This is J.C.
Newman and Arturo Fuente cigars. Not what I would expect for a cigar
named for the founder of J.C. Newman cigars. Also if we are going to pay
what these cigars cost, I expect a superlative cigar, not this. Very
disappointed in this cigar.
Rating: 4/10.
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