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Laynard
03-07-2015, 12:18 PM
12/30/2014

Cigar: Diesel Delirium
Size: Gordo, 6.5”x56
MSRP: $11.00
Strength: Full
Wrapper: Ecuador Habano
Origin: Nicaragua

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Prelight: I am quite impressed with the appearance of this cigar, from the embossed foot band, to the milk chocolate colored wrapper, to the pigtail cap. There are a few very minor veins and slight tooth on the wrapper, which has an extremely faint floral aroma to it. The dense and dark foot has a much woodier scent. Using a punch, I get a nice draw that has a little resistance but is not too tight. I get primarily a dusty wood taste during the cold draw.

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1/3: The cigar starts off with a milk truck full of cream. There is a little wood in the background, as well as a little baking spice, but the cream is dominant. The entire profile seems a bit on the mellow side, but maybe I was expecting a powerhouse, which this cigar is not (yet) in the flavor department. The burn is a little wavy, but does not need a relight, and as the first third comes to an end, a hint of chocolate is added.

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2/3: The ash falls at the transition to the second third, and the profile of the cigar is nearly the same – cream, wood, chocolate and a bit of spices – but a floral flavor emerges. At the halfway point I find myself remarking that this cigar is great! I’m loving the profile. The chocolate gains strength a little bit and the overall body is increasing as well.

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3/3: The final third is pretty much the same profile, but with wood taking the forefront. It also gets a bit bitter, so it’s not a nubber. The burn has evened out and the ash is still dense and the burn is cool.

Overall: A really good cigar! The final third turned a bit bitter, but the hour or so it was in that sweet spot was worth it. Great appearance, good construction and excellent flavors makes this one a winner in my book.

Madbricky
03-31-2015, 10:04 AM
Great review of one of the most refined of the Diesel series. Its top notch tobacco not in great quantity so the production run is limited and rates the unusually high price tag for a Diesel. This is a cigar meant for smoking after a fine meal and with some VSOP grade Cognac or with my favorite caramel machiatto in my custom

projectsunfire
03-31-2015, 10:20 AM
Thanks for the review. I have had one of these tucked away forever. Surprised to hear that its on the mellow side. Hopefully all the rest on mine hasn't made it to mild

UncleFesterESQ
03-31-2015, 01:02 PM
Thank you for this! I have always loved me some Diesel and have yet to try this premium. Hopefully it will be back in stock soon!!

Madbricky
03-31-2015, 01:18 PM
It's a very popular Diesel, with only so many out there for us to get our mits on!

DogRockets
04-08-2015, 05:16 PM
Huh I had never wanted to try this cigar until reading this review - well done! These are all sold out now, correct?