ciggy
"TommyBoy"
Well it's been awhile since I posted a review but seeing how I spent the money I figured this stick warrented one.
Daimond Crown Maximus Churchill #2
![IMG_0281.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4432-583ef0b6b38b109b303d53963095a25e.jpg)
I very rarely will spend more than $10 dollars if I want a pricier cigar however something about this cigar beconned me. It looked glorious and had a very nice solid feel to it. I baught it for about $15 from my local and it is my first Maximus.
![IMG_0282.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4433-2413cfb3b76a0329d8b502f6adaaa163.jpg)
After removing it from it's cellophane I noticed right away the aroma! Very sweet and earthly spice. The cello was starting to turn yellow and as I inspected the cigar I noticed it had plume on it. You can see it on the Head I hope.
![IMG_0283.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4434-0c1270ad21dc1ed543cc7525cbf5eeac.jpg)
Lighting was a breeze and the draw neerly perfect. I did not have to re-light or touch up in any way.
The first inch is White pepper and Spice (not harsh...little kick but smooth).
![IMG_0284.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4435-ad4d9a463e6f7ae643594f668bae0b9d.jpg)
Getting into the core of this cigar was easy. It is a solid Medium in my oppinion and a very relaxing smoke. The taste was a little difficult to grasp because it had alot going on. I could really taste the Earthly spices yet there were hints of Coco, Coffee, and Vanilla. The aroma to me had a nutty/coffee smell to it so I was a bit confused on what I was really tasting. This was pretty much the story throughout the cigar untill the last couple inches.
![IMG_0285.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4436-1c380126f22cbddff687ac0fb286d62c.jpg)
It really ended with a Bang! It was very smooth up till know but I felt I was at a firework show with the finalley going off. The Pepper kicked into high gear along with the spices and left the tongue tinggling.
I really enjoyed this smoke very, very much. I rarely am left feeling satisfied spending alot of money on one cigar but I'm glad I got this one.
In a nut shell....
Excelent cigar and now one of my top 5
Daimond Crown Maximus Churchill #2
![IMG_0281.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4432-583ef0b6b38b109b303d53963095a25e.jpg)
I very rarely will spend more than $10 dollars if I want a pricier cigar however something about this cigar beconned me. It looked glorious and had a very nice solid feel to it. I baught it for about $15 from my local and it is my first Maximus.
![IMG_0282.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4433-2413cfb3b76a0329d8b502f6adaaa163.jpg)
After removing it from it's cellophane I noticed right away the aroma! Very sweet and earthly spice. The cello was starting to turn yellow and as I inspected the cigar I noticed it had plume on it. You can see it on the Head I hope.
![IMG_0283.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4434-0c1270ad21dc1ed543cc7525cbf5eeac.jpg)
Lighting was a breeze and the draw neerly perfect. I did not have to re-light or touch up in any way.
The first inch is White pepper and Spice (not harsh...little kick but smooth).
![IMG_0284.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4435-ad4d9a463e6f7ae643594f668bae0b9d.jpg)
Getting into the core of this cigar was easy. It is a solid Medium in my oppinion and a very relaxing smoke. The taste was a little difficult to grasp because it had alot going on. I could really taste the Earthly spices yet there were hints of Coco, Coffee, and Vanilla. The aroma to me had a nutty/coffee smell to it so I was a bit confused on what I was really tasting. This was pretty much the story throughout the cigar untill the last couple inches.
![IMG_0285.JPG](/data/attachments/4/4436-1c380126f22cbddff687ac0fb286d62c.jpg)
It really ended with a Bang! It was very smooth up till know but I felt I was at a firework show with the finalley going off. The Pepper kicked into high gear along with the spices and left the tongue tinggling.
I really enjoyed this smoke very, very much. I rarely am left feeling satisfied spending alot of money on one cigar but I'm glad I got this one.
In a nut shell....
Excelent cigar and now one of my top 5