Diesel Unlimited D7 Churchill
kaelaria
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This 7×58 cigar features a small footband only, with a dark brown oily, smooth and firm wrapper with slight tooth, tight seams and minimal veins. The aroma is very rich, oily and a decadent chocolate and tobacco mix. First light reveals a perfect draw with tons of very rich full bodied smoke. Flavors are deep and soft earthiness with a pepper and spice that really comes on through the end of the draw and leaves a very oily mouthfeel. The first third holds much of the same experience only dropping the pepper and spice way down. The overall blend is exceptional, delivering tons of smooth rich flavors effortlessly with no strength. 35 minutes in the flavor drops slightly to medium-full while shifting to a deep substantial earth and pepper combo, leaving a thick heavy finish. The strength has been slowly building, giving me a bit of a rush at this point. 50 minutes in starting the 2nd third, the ash drops off in a solid chunk, and a slight creamy coffee flavors makes an appearance, holding on through the long finish. 1:20 min in starting the last third, the coffee come up just a touch and the 2nd length of ash is still holding on like a champ. Ending at 1:40 the cigar proved to be a top performer! http://cigarobsession.com/cigar-reviews/diesel-unlimited-d7-churchill-cigar-review/ 0
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OK weird question what kinda torches are those in the background?
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Got a question for you kaelaria - how much age did this stick have on it? I ask because there's a noticeable difference in the pepper of a fresh stick and one that's been aged for a few months - these DU's can get really smooth with some age on them, or they can be a firecracker when they're ROTT0
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Absolutely!! I've noticed that with both the Diesel Unlimited and the MOW Puro A's; Age is a wonderful thing.xmacro:Got a question for you kaelaria - how much age did this stick have on it? I ask because there's a noticeable difference in the pepper of a fresh stick and one that's been aged for a few months - these DU's can get really smooth with some age on them, or they can be a firecracker when they're ROTT0 -
Tiki brand from walmart0
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It had a month on it here and I don't know how long before that, it was sent in. I see very little change in sticks over short periods like months. Years yes, but otherwise very little is happening with the tobacco at home.0
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love the Diesel unlimited0
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I liked the belicosas (d5 I think) quite a lot.0
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Great cigar. My first lasted well over two hours. It was A very enjoyable two hours.0
