As always, a good review, Kuzi. While it's current, I'll tie it into the adjoining thread. You are very good at describing the aspects of the cigar without the input of any of your particular likes or dislikes. "Just the facts". LOL.
You describe the flavors without even saying if you like them. In some of your reviews, I sense that you may not even smoke this stick again, but you convey the technical aspects of flavors, strength, progression, and construction with clarity and in an unbiased manner. Then again, maybe we just don't see the reviews of sticks you don't like. LOL.
One of the very first boxes I ever bought was a box of these in the Diploma Vitola. One of the very few Strong Cigars I really Like.
The Diploma was the first strong cigar I ever smoked. I definitely felt the power, and it was a fantastic experience. I think Camacho was responsible for my foray into strong cigars early on, I don't seek strength as a prerequisite as I once did, but that remains a favorite as strong cigars go.
Question for you kuzi, why do we not see more Colorado wrappers like the ISOM? What is the difference? It's always intrigued me a bit, and seeing this is a Colorado habano...I'd like to know more about the. Plot ado wrappers in general as I tend to like the light Colorado ISOM
Damnit Kuzi....damn you... I've been looking at those guys for quite some time, and seeing the connection to the Don was quite intrigured... Now I have to try one. Excellent review as always.
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