The Master
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I'm with you Moki,they just don't do it for me. I would much rather smoke the natural.
moki said:The only box of DC Maximus I've ever had, I gave away... just not my thing. They are fine cigars, and I can understand why someone might really like 'em, just not for me... especially for the price.
They do have very luscious sun grown wrappers tho!
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Nobel said:I recently had one of the Churchill #2's. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but it took way too long to smoke. Smoking at a decent pace, my wife came out to the porch to check on me after I had been out there for 2 hours. Sadly, I still had about 1/3 left at that time.
Has anyone had a #2 and a shorter size as well? I am curious as to how they compare.
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lil brown smoke shack has #5 for $124.95, THAT IS ALL!Ironworker said:I just finished a box of #5 robusto and IMHO the cigar is probably a 88 or 89 rated cigar.
It also seems that in a pass or trade a lot of folks have the #5 in their arsenal and not much else from DCM.
Is the #5 about the best cigar DCM puts out?
So far the DCM has the nicest box for under $200.00 (if your into boxes)
Any help would be appreciated.
Rich
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cigardawg said:The Pyramid is also very nice, but expensive.
I just smoked a Diamond Crown Maximus Pyramid last night, in some pretty chilly conditions (roughly 60 degrees). It burned evenly, a bit of a moderately tight draw, moderate amount of smoke (not copious). The ash was tan/grey for 1/2 inch to white, mildly flaky yet tight overall for the rest. The taste was interesting.... a meaty, steak like taste with mild hints of toasted almonds and carmel. Damn, it was a finely constructed work of art. It burned for nearly an hour and 1/2!!!! No soft spots anywhere.
I'd try it again but would probably smoke it in 70 degree weather, preferably indoors :sign:
Darren