What a fantastic day it was yesterday. I had a productive meeting in the morning, then went to a beer festival over lunch (even if it wasn't fantastic) and then lounged around by the water during the afternoon with good company and a good cigar.
So it was, with decent weather (welcome to the world March 2010), that I suggested a cigar in the afternoon. Thankfully a suggestion which fell on receptive ears. So we headed to the Barbican, by the harbour, where I was to light up a Diplomaticos No2. If I remember correctly, this was part of a bombing raid conducted by celsis (thank you). My previous experience of Diplomaticos was a really quite poor No4 - would this turn my opinion of the brand around...
Appearance /15
(Size: 6 1/8" x 52)
This is a large cigar. Indeed, pretty much the biggest I've smoked... I love the torpedo shape, so that's a good start! However, the wrapper was a little damaged (possibly due to multiple shippings and a potential incident with my humidor's lid ). It was a reasonably light tan colour, from a brand known for slightly darker wrappers, but it was good. There were few and small veins and a very slight sheen. Overall, average looking stick, not helped by a bit of damage. 12
Smoking Characteristics /25
Pre-light, the aromas were almost archetypal cigar. That wonderful tobacco mustiness that just makes you think longingly of moments spent examining your humidor. The cigar lit first time and although it started burning a little unevenly, it soon straightened itself out. The draw was virtually perfect: easy, but with just the right amount of resistance. The smoke billowed from the cigar and it felt like a true smoking experience. It only needed relighting once, towards the end - quite good for a cigar this big, which I neglected on a couple of occassions for more pressing matters... 24
Flavour /25
This was a wonderful cigar to smoke - a nice stick which develops through stages of pleasant flavours. On lighting there was a wonderfully smooth pepperiness - like a good steak sauce. At about one-third of the way into the cigar, after I'd finished enjoying how magnificent the draw was, and how much smoke I was getting, the flavours started to change towards more earthy, vegetal and herby tastes. As the burn started to slow towards the final third, there was a switch towards a creaminess. This developed towards the typical leather undertones which so many cigars seem to have. Overall, this was a well flavoured cigar, good developments were appreciated and the flavours were a solid medium. 23
Overall Impression /35
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." so said Charles Dickens, possibly having just finished a Diplomaticos No2. Well, what can I really say, the rest of this review sums up what a marvelous cigar this was. I loved it, I'm sure my smoking buddy was getting fed up with the praise I was heaping upon it. But, it's a mean bastard of a stick. It presumably felt that I was getting a little confident with such a big stick, and the last three or four draws (right at the nub) suddenly hit me for six... Until that point, I'd have called this cigar, which lasted just shy of an hour and a half, a medium bodied option. However, it's got a powerful, donkey style kick at the death. I was a little light headed for the rest of the day and had a brief 'granny nap' to recover... Overall though, a damned good cigar. 32
Grand total... 91/100
A very dodgy customer... Still, good taste in cigars.
So it was, with decent weather (welcome to the world March 2010), that I suggested a cigar in the afternoon. Thankfully a suggestion which fell on receptive ears. So we headed to the Barbican, by the harbour, where I was to light up a Diplomaticos No2. If I remember correctly, this was part of a bombing raid conducted by celsis (thank you). My previous experience of Diplomaticos was a really quite poor No4 - would this turn my opinion of the brand around...
Appearance /15
(Size: 6 1/8" x 52)
This is a large cigar. Indeed, pretty much the biggest I've smoked... I love the torpedo shape, so that's a good start! However, the wrapper was a little damaged (possibly due to multiple shippings and a potential incident with my humidor's lid ). It was a reasonably light tan colour, from a brand known for slightly darker wrappers, but it was good. There were few and small veins and a very slight sheen. Overall, average looking stick, not helped by a bit of damage. 12
Smoking Characteristics /25
Pre-light, the aromas were almost archetypal cigar. That wonderful tobacco mustiness that just makes you think longingly of moments spent examining your humidor. The cigar lit first time and although it started burning a little unevenly, it soon straightened itself out. The draw was virtually perfect: easy, but with just the right amount of resistance. The smoke billowed from the cigar and it felt like a true smoking experience. It only needed relighting once, towards the end - quite good for a cigar this big, which I neglected on a couple of occassions for more pressing matters... 24
Flavour /25
This was a wonderful cigar to smoke - a nice stick which develops through stages of pleasant flavours. On lighting there was a wonderfully smooth pepperiness - like a good steak sauce. At about one-third of the way into the cigar, after I'd finished enjoying how magnificent the draw was, and how much smoke I was getting, the flavours started to change towards more earthy, vegetal and herby tastes. As the burn started to slow towards the final third, there was a switch towards a creaminess. This developed towards the typical leather undertones which so many cigars seem to have. Overall, this was a well flavoured cigar, good developments were appreciated and the flavours were a solid medium. 23
Overall Impression /35
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." so said Charles Dickens, possibly having just finished a Diplomaticos No2. Well, what can I really say, the rest of this review sums up what a marvelous cigar this was. I loved it, I'm sure my smoking buddy was getting fed up with the praise I was heaping upon it. But, it's a mean bastard of a stick. It presumably felt that I was getting a little confident with such a big stick, and the last three or four draws (right at the nub) suddenly hit me for six... Until that point, I'd have called this cigar, which lasted just shy of an hour and a half, a medium bodied option. However, it's got a powerful, donkey style kick at the death. I was a little light headed for the rest of the day and had a brief 'granny nap' to recover... Overall though, a damned good cigar. 32
Grand total... 91/100
A very dodgy customer... Still, good taste in cigars.
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