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Diamond Crown Maximus #5

Lemon

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Diamond Crown Maximus #5

Size: 5x50
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sun Grown
Filler: Dominican


First of all, thanks KayakinBoy for sending me this premium smoke :thumbs: I didn't ask for an extra smoke, but this guy practically forced me to smoke one :whistling:

Anyway, the DCM #5 is a much praised cigar, so naturally I was very eager to try one. The cigar looks very nice. The band is as pompous as an Opus X band, and as the case is with the Opus X, the cigar itself stands up to the beautiful band. Seeing how Fuente makes the cigar, I'm not surprised. I took some time to check it out, apparently Oliva supplies the wrapper only (and a fine wrapper too). Correct me if I'm wrong. Now on to describing the process from unpunched to smoked-to-a-nub.

The cigar smells a bit darker, somehow very non-ISOM. I was going to light it with my butanelighter, but I was out of gas (plus I think I broke my Z-Plus Blazer), so I lit it with my regular Zippo. Please don't hurt me ??? Anyway, it lit up nicely. The first taste immediately made me think of an ISOM. The smoke smells sweet. After a couple minutes and several puffs, the ISOM taste disappears and something new emerges. I have not used the term leathery before, but that's the first word that came to my mind at this point. I could also find the taste of chili, and generally a quite strong and spicy taste. At one point the cigar started to burn a bit crooked so I fixed it. It would probably have corrected itself, but I didn't want to risk it.

At about the time I dropped the ash for the first time, after perhaps one third of the cigar, some hints of vanilla and peanut were noticeable. There was also some saltiness, which I have experienced with some RASS's before (I believe I even mentioned it in my review of the RASS). This, of course, only made it better. After almost an hour from lighting it, I dropped the ash for the second time. Using ash as a timeline, at about this time I noticed some more flavors. Strong coffee was very clear, and surprisingly I noticed some buttery aftertaste. Weird? I don't know, but it sure didn't make it taste bad. I smoked it to the nub and let it die in the ashtray.

So, once again I'm left with a very good taste in my mouth and a beautiful band. The DCM has shown me that all the talk is backed up by a cigar of excellent quality from band to contstruction. It's so nice to smoke a cigar that leaves a long cylinder of white ash in the ashtray. Thanks again KB :) You were right, this is a great cigar. Oh, and here's a series of pictures!

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"I noticed some buttery aftertaste."

Probably the band caused that.

Most of the time I like DCMs more then Opus.
 
Lemon,
I'm glad you got to try it! I knew you'd been wanting to! Hard to imagine a cigar going from the US all the way over to Finland!

Great review, great pics! I never see good DCM porn! :thumbs:


AVB said:
Most of the time I like DCMs more then Opus.
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Amen :blush: :thumbs:
 
Great review. I enjoyed reading it. I just got of box of them and am looking forward to sparking one up.

AVB - I laughed out loud!
 
Great review - I've got a fiver of some DCM #3's getting some humi time. Looking forward to trying them more now.... :thumbs:

Cheers - B.B.S.
 
Great review, you convinced me I needed to get a hold of some DC Maximus and age them a bit.

It took some considerable searching but I managed to find a box of #5, at least I think I did. We'll see if they are shipped. I'd never ordered from the place before so its always a crap-shoot to see if they have the stock they claim to have.

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for the review.

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Great review...I love them DCM #5's. I have always tasted spice and leather in them, too. Such a great smoke. Makes me want to smoke one tonight...so I think I will!! Thank you! :thumbs:

-Fetter
 
fetterjohn said:
I have always tasted spice and leather in them, too.
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Great to hear some "confirmation", even though every palate is unique :)
 
Thanks for the great review! I've got one of these babies chilling in the humi right now. My local cigar shop is selling these dirt cheap so I had to pick one up. After reading this review, I might go ahead and pick up some more before they run out. Cant wait to try mine!
 
Very interesting. And enticing. Thanks for the review and the nice pics Lemon. Going to the B&M today so I'll see if they have any in stock.

Wilkey
 
Very nice review. I will definitely have to pick one of these up at the local cigar shop. How would you compare it to an Opus X?

-Zach
 
Another one that I must add to the list to try. What a great review to read, made me taste it just reading. :whistling:
 
Great review, I need to keep my eye out for these now also. On a side note, I wasn't aware that you guys had lawns in Finland. Good to know. :blush:
 
Krautle87 said:
Great review, I need to keep my eye out for these now also. On a side note, I wasn't aware that you guys had lawns in Finland. Good to know. :blush:
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What do you mean by the "no lawns" thing? ;)
 
50thVert said:
Very nice review. I will definitely have to pick one of these up at the local cigar shop. How would you compare it to an Opus X?

-Zach
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Well to be honest, it's been so long since I had an Opus X, I can't be sure. But for what it's worth, I'd say the Opus X is more complex. That might just be their high-quality image affecting my opinion though ???

Krautle87 said:
Great review, I need to keep my eye out for these now also. On a side note, I wasn't aware that you guys had lawns in Finland. Good to know. :blush:
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We do indeed have lawns, they're just covered with snow for a huge part of the year :whistling:
 
Lemon, you haven't had an opus in a while? Hum... Ekans, maybe you should expect a little something extra in the group buy package to get this guy back on track! :whistling:
 
KayakinBoy said:
Lemon, you haven't had an opus in a while? Hum... Ekans, maybe you should expect a little something extra in the group buy package to get this guy back on track! :whistling:
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Don't spoil me KB :whistling: :D
 
Well, for whomever is wondering, i can get these locally for $9.85 per cigar, rather than the 14-15 ive been seeing them for. Let me know if any of you are interested, and ill pick up the box they have, and pass the savings on to you guys! :)

-Zach
 
I was at a local B&M today and saw this cigar as I was walking out of the humi. It looked interesting and not too pricey ($9.77), so I grabbed one. Sounds like I made a good purchase! I will let it age for a while.
 
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