Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7

Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7

Diamond Crown is a brand in the J.C. Newman portfolio that is positioned as the company’s ultra-premium line. The genesis of this line goes back to the 1990s, when past J.C. Newman Cigar Company President Stanford Newman wanted to create a cigar for the company’s 100th anniversary which would be celebrated in 1995. Newman would turn to Carlito Fuente to help create this cigar to commemorate the occasion. According to J.C. Newman, “Stanford dreamed of making the best cigar in the world with no regard for how long it would take or how much it would cost, his dream was realized in the Diamond Crown cigar.” Today we take a look at a cigar offered in that original line, the Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7. This is a figurado-shaped offering in the Diamond Crown line.

Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7 Outer Box

Outer box of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7

The original Diamond Crown line still is a part of the J.C. Newman portfolio. This cigar utilizes a Connecticut Shade wrapper. Since then Diamond Crown has now grown into a brand with offerings such as Diamond Crown Maduro, Diamond Crown Black Diamond, Diamond Crown Maximus, and Diamond Crown Julius Caesar. There are also Diamond Crown accessories that are a part of the brand. J.C. Newman says Diamond Crown Cigars go through a rigorous quality control process. This includes uses the most skilled rollers in the Fuente factory, aging the cigars in lots of 50 in cedar curing rooms for 12 months, and three different inspections for the cigars.

Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7 - Closed Box

Closed box of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7

For now, we will turn our attention to the Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 and see what this cigar brings to the table.

SPECIFICATIONS

Blend and Origin

The blend of the Diamond Crown line consists of seven tobaccos, most of them undisclosed. The cigar itself is highlighted by what J.C. Newman called a Connecticut Shade CFW (Connecticut Fermented Wrapper). While many wrappers are normally given a single fermentation; in the case of the Diamond Crown wrapper they are conditioned, graded and selected for a second fermentation.

Wrapper: Connecticut Shade (Natural) CFW
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Selection of 5 different fillers from the Caribbean and Central America
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Factory: Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia

Vitolas Offered

There are eight different ongoing production sizes of the Diamond Crown line. The common denominator of this line is that each cigar (except one) has a 54 ring gauge. This was a size that Stanford Newman said would facilitate combining the seven different tobaccos that go into the blend. Back in 1995, the use of this ring gauge was virtually unheard of.

No. 1: 8 1/2 x 54
No. 2: 7 1/2 x 54
No. 3: 6 1/2 x 54
No. 4: 5 1/2 x 54
No. 5: 4 1/2 x 54
No. 6: 6 x 46/54
No. 7: 6 3/4 x 54
No. 8: 5 x 58

Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7 - Open Box

Open box of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7

Each of the eight sizes is packaged in 15-count wooden boxes. The wooden boxes are packaged in a blue-colored cardboard outer box.

Appearance

The CFW wrapper of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 had a light brown look with a slight rosado tint. J.C. Newman says the rosado tint comes from the two-step fermentation process. The wrapper itself had a weathered look. This was not a smooth wrapper as it was somewhat on the bumpy side. There were some thin visible veins and thin visible wrapper seams. There was a somewhat gentle taper from the base of the cigar to the tip.

Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7 - Close Up

Packaging close-up of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7

The band of the Diamond Crown has a mostly red and gold color scheme. On the center of the band is a light yellow diamond-shaped field with gold trim. On the center of the diamond field is a red and gold crown. Above the diamond is a red ribbon with the text “DIAMOND” on it. Below the diamond is another red ribbon with the text “CROWN on it”. The left side of the band has the text “Dominican Republic” sitting on two red stripes. The far right of the band has a small yellow diamond with a blue and gold “JCN” (representing the J.C. Newman logo).

PERFORMANCE

Pre-Light Draw

A straight cut was used to remove the tip of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7. About half of the tip was removed to allow for the tapering effect to be enjoyed during the cigar experience. Once the tip was removed, it was on to the pre-light draw experience. The dry draw delivered a mix of cream, vanilla, and a slight cedar note. Overall this was a satisfactory pre-light draw experience. At this point, it was time to toast up the foot of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 and see what the smoking experience would have in store.

Tasting Notes

The Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 started out with notes of cream, cedar, vanilla, and toast. The cream and cedar notes moved into the forefront early on with the vanilla and toast notes settling in the background. During the first third, the cream and cedar notes alternated in intensity. Meanwhile, on the retro-hale, there was a combination of cedar and pepper with touches of toast mixed in.

The second third of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 saw the cedar notes take over as the primary note. Occasionally the toast notes popped into the forefront. The pepper and vanilla notes remained in the background. The cream notes diminished significantly during the second third of the smoke.

As the cigar reached the final third, the pepper notes started to increase and came close to moving into the forefront. Overall the cedar notes remained primary while the vanilla, toast, and to a lesser extent, some cream notes remained secondary. This is the way the Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 finished up. The resulting nub was slightly soft and cool in temperature.

Burn

The Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 scored nicely when it came to is burn. This is a cigar that maintained a straight burn line and straight burn path requiring minimal touch-ups along the way. The resulting ash had a very light gray color and produced a firm ash along the way. The burn rate and burn temperature were both ideal.

Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7 - Burn

Burn of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7

Draw

The draw of the Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 performed very well. This is a cigar that had a touch of resistance – making for an ideal draw. At the same time the Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7 was well constructed by the tip and this resulted in a low maintenance cigar to derive flavor from.

Strength and Body

If you are looking for a Connecticut Shade cigar that “isn’t your father or grandfather’s Connecticut cigar,” the Diamond Crown Pyramid No 7 is not going to be a cigar that falls into that category. This is a cigar that started out with mild strength and mild to medium-bodied flavors. Both the strength and body increased along the way. By the midway point, the strength moved into mild to medium territory and in the last third, the flavors inched into medium-bodied range.

In terms of strength and body, the body maintained a slight edge.

OVERALL ASSESSMENT

Final Thoughts

The Diamond Crown Pyramid No. 7 scores very nicely. The cigar has excellent construction and an excellent flavor profile. I liked how this cigar performed in a figurado format. In general, I found the tapering effect enhanced the overall flavor experience – giving this dialed back blend a little boost in intensity when the flavors were delivered to the palate in a more concentrated format. At $20 plus dollars, this isn’t an inexpensive cigar, but it is one worthy of being an ultra-premium offering. It’s a cigar that I’d recommend to any cigar enthusiast looking for a milder cigar. As for myself, this is a cigar I would smoke again and buy multiples to keep in the humidor. At 90 points, this cigar reaches the Cigar Coop Standard of Excellence threshold.

Summary

Key Flavors: Cedar, Cream, Vanilla, Toast, Black Pepper
Burn: Excellent
Draw: Excellent
Complexity: Medium Minus
Strength: Mild to Medium
Body: Mild to Medium
Finish: Very Good

Rating

Value: Buy Multiples
Score: 90
Cigar Coop Standard of Excellence

References

News: n/a
Price: $20.70
Source: J.C. Newman Cigar Company
Brand Reference: Diamond Crown

Photo Credits: Cigar Coop