
Chateau Diadem Toro
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12.80 $ – 153.59 $
The Chateau Diadem Conviction Double Robusto 12 Cigar is a premium, full-bodied cigar offering a rich, complex flavor profile with earthy and spicy notes. Sized as a Double Robusto, it provides a longer, satisfying smoke. The “12” refers to the quantity in the box, making it ideal for collectors or seasoned cigar enthusiasts seeking a high-quality, refined experience.
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Chateau Diadem Toro
Chateau Diadem is a cigar brand crafted in the Dominican Republic where the finest tobacco meets the highest crafting standards for each cigar. More than a luxury product, a Chateau Diadem cigar is tied to moments of conviviality and celebration, or meditation and relaxation.
Conviction is an invitation to enjoy a complex and generous cigar with a richly flavoured palate of aromas that evolve throughout. This expressive smoke features notes of cocoa, coffee, earth, and nuts as the volcanic soils of Nicaragua combine with characteristically soft and creamy Dominican leaves.
Once rolled and tested for consistency and colour, each cigar is laid to rest for 6 months, allowing the tobacco to marry and evolve, before being boxed for production.