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Diamond Crown Maximus Toro No. 4 Cigar Review
Written by Bobby Rica, Thursday, 27, November 2008
- Brand: Diamond Crown
- Shape: Toro
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian
- Ring: 50
- Filler: Dom. Rep.
- Size: 6 X 50
- Binder: Dom. Rep.
Review
Comments
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Samuel Green
04 Dec 2008
02:24 (EST)A winner. Organic and rich, you can taste the earth in a way I've only ever found with Cubans before, not Dominicans. Grab any you can find.
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Warren Smokes
04 Dec 2008
08:50 (EST)The Diamond Crown line may be sucking the pockets of smokers dry due to the expensive price range of the cigars, but these pups rarely disappoint. The Toro No. 4 is another solid medium-bodied cigar from the line that possesses more intensity and body compared to smokes of this kind. Leather and nuts were the flavors that will make an impression to those willing to try the cigars out. The burn may be problematic at first, but it evened out as the stogie went along. The Toro No. 4 is definitely a must-try if you can see past the price tag.
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Gian Carlo Cuevas
01 Dec 2008
05:42 (EST)These are pretty good cigars. It has a mixture of good flavors. The first light tasted kind of strong but when I got to the middle of the stick it became milder and sweeter. It has a good burn and I can't complain about the draw, but it gets hot by the time I reach the end. I don't mind much though if it gets hot when I'm about to kill it.
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Anthony Wilkins
29 Nov 2008
10:17 (EST)You can pick out any cigar from the Diamond Crown Maximum line and expect something amazing to happen. No, the Toro No. 4 would give you the ability to fly, but this stogie makes it up for its tasty strong flavor that will send you the highest heavens. Despite its pungent profile, the smoke is surprisingly smooth that dances and escapes from your mouth, no problem. Since the exorbitant prices of DMC stick are well documented, we'll not get into that. However, steal a couple of No. 4s from your friends, and you have a great-tasting smoke in your hands.

