Diesel Ashtray Giveaway

This month on Cigar World we're giving away one of the most sought after ashtrays  - a Diesel Whiskey Row ashtray. 

In order to be eligible

1. Create a Cigar World account.

2. Review a Diesel cigar.

If you already have an account just review your favorite Diesel Cigar. 

Cigar World users will be chosen at random at the end of the promotion.

Review a Cigar

Comments

  • Member Avatar
    (3 years ago)

    I have posted the review directly on the page listing for: "Diesel Grind Torpedo Cigar". Thanks.

  • Member Avatar
    (3 years ago)

    Can't wait to try it...

  • Member Avatar
    (3 years ago)

    Great smokes. I have yet to find a Diesel i don't like

  • Member Avatar
    (4 years ago)

    The cigar has a smooth draw always Burns evenly and has good flavor

  • Member Avatar
    (4 years ago)

    Nice smooth draw and the taste in on point great cigar for the money

  • Member Avatar
    (4 years ago)

    **Diesel Unlimited. I tend to only review Robusto size cigars. The Robusto size seems, to me, to be the most consistent smoke for most cigar brands. The Diesel Unlimited is a great smoke for those seeking a medium to robust smoke. You'll get some spice that'll keep you coming back for more. As far as construction, it's a well made cigar with an easy draw, consistent burn, and never hot. Price is on point and a great smoke for the price. I always keep at least a half-dozen or so in my humidor for when I want a little more bite to my smoke. Entirely enjoyable and highly recommended. **

  • Member Avatar
    (4 years ago)

    Robust. Draws easily. Burns evenly. Hint of chocolate and coffee.

  • Member Avatar
    (4 years ago)

    Not sure if the review goes here or not for the entry to the Diesel Ashtray giveaway, but following is my review.

    Diesel Unholy Cocktail Belicoso - 5x56, Pennsylvania Broadleaf wrapper with Nicaraguan fillers, full bodied profile.

    The wrapper is a dark chocolate color with small veins and tight seams. The wrapper is thick and the color is mostly even with this particular cigar having a blotch about the size of a Nickel towards the foot end. This is a rustic looking cigar though well constructed with a firm pack and no soft spots. Medium weight in the hand with an excellent draw.

    The 1st third provides a citrusy tobacco flavor with plenty of smoke and a dry feeling on the tongue. The ash is light to medium gray and tightly packed. The ash held for over an 1 1/2 inches. The burn was fairly even for most of the smoke but with a little scare in the middle, which self corrected. No touch ups were needed.

    The 2nd third was similar to the first, but the citrusy tang gave way to a light salty metallic taste, which later turned into a green pepper like taste. In the last 3rd, the flavor changed to a creamy and bitter cocoa. The cigar started to overheat at about the 2 inch mark. I put it down with about a 1 1/2 nub. Total smoke time was about a 50 minutes.

    Overall, the cigar is a flavor bomb that starts and ends at full profile. I smoked 3 cigars prior to this review and they were all consistent in flavor and burn. Do I recommend it? Yes, I have another 5 pack on the way.