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    Nice reviews guys, might have to try one of each.

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    Nice review. More, please! This is great.
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    I'd seen a pic of one of these with a complete ash. I think the smoker had to hold it upright while smoking for the last inch or two. Anyway, the ash held until the end. Crazy, couldn't imagine that thing falling in my eye.

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    Default Diamond Crown Maximus No. 2 Churchill 7 X 50 - Toast Across America 2007

    This cigar is one half of the "Toast Across America 2007", held by the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation commemorative set. The only difference I can tell between this DC Maximum #2 and the one I can purchase at my local B&M is a cedar sleeve and additional bands denoting the foundation event.



    A dark, oily Ecuadorian sun-grown wrapper adorns this cigar. The construction is almost flawless, a slight glitch undetectable to the eye without removing the wrapper, but ended up not affecting the experience. The cigar is very firm, and slightly heavy in weight. It's actually very intimidating. The cap wasn't very big, but not too small. Having temporarily misplaced my pocketknife, I decided to use it with my cheap cutter. The draw was medium - not too tight, but not too loose, either. I sat down for a game of chess and watching the sunset with my fiancee and a glass of Mad River Brewing Company Jamaica Brand Red Ale, and toasted the foot.



    It's about here where the full-flavor kicks in. This cigar has been described as both a full-bodied and a med/full bodied cigar, and I would tend to classify it with the latter description. Loads of white, creamy smoke. A spiciness that is noticeable, but not overpowering. An underlying taste of cedar predominates everything. There is a slight sweetness that I can detect as well, but very subtle.



    It's about here where the strength and flavor mellow out a bit. Which is a good thing for me. Still tons of smoke, and the cigar is still holding together firmly. The ash is very white, and very reasonably firm still.



    Right here at the very end, a little bit of the wrapper came apart. Not to worry - after an hour and a half, I was pretty much nearing my end. While the cigar was still firm, it was getting slightly warm about 10 minutes after this, and just a tad bitter. I decided to end this on a high note, and put it down. The sun was gone, the beer had been enjoyed, and I had checkmated my fiancees king.

    Thanks again to bigwhiteash for such an enjoyable experience. I went into this cigar with no expectations, as I had a Diamond Crown #4 (non-Maximus), and didn't really enjoy it. Thanks for this experience to turn me around on these.


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    Nice Job my Friend

    Glad you enjoyed the smoke

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    Default Opus X Toast Across America

    This magnificent looking cigar is part of the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation, "Toast Across America" commemorative set.



    The other half being the Diamond Crown Maximus #2, reviewed previously by mrtr33.
    This one is a 7 X 48 Reserva D'Chateau, basically repackaged with cedar sleeve, and additional bands.
    Wrapped in an absolutely Beautiful rosado wrapper, very firm to the touch, and smooth, with minimal veins.



    After marveling for some time over the construction of this fine looking cigar, it was time to get started. Pouring myself a big glass of sweet tea, cueing up the soundtrack from Lord of the Rings, I grabbed my cutter, and went to work!
    This is where I wish I had a good quality cutter, but the el-cheapo did a pretty nice job removing just enough of the perfect tripple cap. Prelight draw is slightly tighter than any of the three other Opus X I have encountered. Not a problem... Yet.
    Taking my time, I slowly toasted the foot until I had a good bit of white ash showing. Initial draws give me the same spicy pepper taste I have experienced with the other Opus, although smoke output is somewhat less.



    I am in no way going to try to describe the flavors I encountered, except to say, this is one of the first times I have detected anything in the floral sensation, just barely there, behind the very pleasant spicy, robust tobacco flavor.



    Right after I took the above picture, to avoid wearing it, I rolled the ash off into the ashtray, it took a slight push to get it to release, leasding me to believe it would have stayed strong for a good length. That's when the trouble started!
    About 5 minutes after the initial ash, this thing started to get REALLY hard to draw. There is NO WAY i'm ditching this smoke, so, OFF WITH THE BANDS.. Carefully, Gently, I administer some Massage Therapy. Feeling a plug right below the cap, I concentrate my efforts there.



    Five minutes later, BAM.. This thing was opened up, and smoking like an Opus Freight Train! Now THATS what I like! Great peppery flavor on the back of the pallate, lots of thick bluish-white smoke! Too bad it didn't stay that way.

    Not sure if, in my joy of having this cigar open up like that, Maybe I started smoking it too fast, or what, but ten minutes later, my head is absolutely SWIMMING! I guess this is where my n00b starts to show.
    Not wanting to spend the next two hours in the fetal position, I decided, for my own benefit, to let this one go.



    Overall, I enjoyed smoking this lovely cigar, and I may even be to blame for the plug, I can't help but wonder if a quality cutter would have eliminated my problem. I have thoroughly enjoyed the other Opus I have been fortunate enough to aquire, A Power Ranger, and a pair of #4's, and will continue to seek them out.

    I want to thank Mark, (mrtr33) for helping me with these reviews, and for sharing LITERALLY, a TOAST ACROSS AMERICA.
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    Nice review. Alas, the Opus X cigar has eluded me. One of these days, I hope to acquire one to smoke. I'm still trying to catch up trying the other smokes you've sent my way!

    Thank you, bigwhiteash, for the opportunity.


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