Cigar Review: Diamond Crown Julius Caeser Toro

Initial Thoughts:

At $18.95, the Diamond Crown Julius Caeser Toro is the second most expensive I've ever purchased (#1 was a Cuban Cohiba). The wrapper shined, the filler tobacco was well packed, and the punch provided a slightly tight, but good draw.

While smoking, I got an oily, delicious feeling in my mouth; I know, a weird thing to say, but some cigars leave you with cottonmouth. The flavors are so well blended that I couldn't pinpoint any single one, but the Julius Caeser has a heck of a good taste to it.

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Brand: Diamond Crown
Line: Julius Caeser
Size: 6 x 52
Cut: Punch
Light: Match-lit cedar
Price: $18.95
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Binder: Unknown
Filler: Unknown
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Final Thoughts:

Overall, the Diamond Crown Julius Caeser Toro earns a CigarScore of 4. The cigar is good, but it's expensive. And, it's more expensive than the My Father Le Bijou 1922 which is equally well made but has a better flavor. If you're a true cigar enthusiast, you should try a Julius Caeser at least once, but, for the price, there are better cigars out there.

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