Good Times Sweet Woods Diamond delivers notes of chocolatey cream with hints of liquor and sweet tobacco. Curated and crafted in the Dominican Republic, these mild bodied cigarillos offer a harmonious blend of flavors that reflect the Dominican commitment to excellence. Good Times Sweet Woods Diamond are packaged in foil pouches for maximum freshness measuring 4 1/4 x 30 1/4. Each box contains 15 packs with two cigars in each.
4 1/4 x 30 1/4 (Cigarillo) |
15 packs of 2 |
Connecticut Broadleaf |
Dominican Republic |
My Russian Cream is slightly spongy, dark brown, and veiny with visible seams. As earlier stated, Sweet Woods cigars are rough around the edges. My stogie has bits of tobacco sticking out of the head and an erratic finish which resembles a hand-rolled cigar.
The wrapper is not evenly colored. It has darker patches, but this is normal with natural leaf wrappers. It gives off notes of chocolatey cream with hints of liquor and sweet tobacco. My cold draw reveals infused sweetness on the wrapper, dry hay, and cedar on the palate. The draw is snug though not labored.
The wrapper is not at all oily though it feels buttery and dry velvety.
Since this is a little cigar, I will not be reviewing it in thirds as I usually do.
My first draw is slightly airy with just the right amount of resistance. For a cigar that appears to be loosely packed, this draw is quite impressive. I am accosted by a tornado of cream-filled caramel notes on a bed of rich espresso.
The smoke is smooth, and the kick is mild. Smoke output is satisfactory though not over the top. The burn line struggles to hold up. Word of advice, before you light up one of these stogies cut off the sloppy tobacco fillers that are sticking out of the top. This will help your burn line stay decent especially at the beginning. Those erratic fillers tend to run haywire and make your burn line shaky.
A few draws in and my Russian Cream settles into a creamy comingling of dry grass, liquor, sweet caramel, and basic tobacco flavors. The front of the palate is awash with nuances of toasted almonds and mocha backed by the sweet disposition from the infused wrapper while fleeting brown sugar, vodka, earth, and aromatic tobacco flavors hold down the fort.
There are no flavor transitions as my Russian Cream trudges on but then again, this is a mass market cigar, and that means it does not try much to be something it isn't, like a premium smoke.
The burn is quite decent. I am approximately 15 minutes in and the ash is clean, silver grey, and holds up to about an inch. Dominant flavors include cream, roasted coffee, caramel, liquor, and dry wood.
I would like to say that this cigar is slow burning, but that simply isn't true. Towards the nub, the burn increases and the cigar ran hot. I attribute this to the airy build. However, there was never any harshness or bitterness throughout the smoke.
My Russian Cream held on to its creaminess all throughout. It was a pleasant experience lasting a little over half an hour.
As earlier mentioned, the Sweet Woods brand is a Good Times creation. Good Times was founded in 2008 which makes it a very new company in the cigar business.
Sweet Woods and other Good Times cigar brands were created to compete with other mass market cigars. Formidable brands like Swisher Sweets, Backwoods, Game Leaf, Garcia y Vega's 1882, and Dutch Masters are already feeling the impact of Sweet Woods.
Good Times capitalizes on the fact that mass market cigar smokers are convenience smokers who are likely to buy what they find in the nearest store. This is why Sweet Woods are in corner stores, gas stations, cigar bars, and online shops all over.
In my experience, both Russian Cream brands are delicious. Perhaps the only difference is the Backwoods Russian Cream is moister than the Sweet Woods Russian Cream.
Many smokers prefer Sweet Woods Russian Cream because it serves their cause well and comes at the very affordable price of 2 for 99 cents. Backwoods sells a single cigar for a buck fifty which is pricey.
Sweet Woods, in my opinion, are a great everyday smoke and definitely worth a try.
SKU: |
4KCIGD |
Category: |
Machine Made Cigars |
Product Type: |
Cigar |
Manufacturer: |
Good Times |
Brand: |
Good Times Sweet Woods |
Wrapper Type: |
Broadleaf |
Wrapper: |
Connecticut Broadleaf |
Binder: |
N/A |
Filler: |
Natural |
Origin: |
Dominican Republic |
Ring Gauge: |
30 1/4 |
Length: |
4 1/4 |
Shape: |
Cigarillo |
Strength: |
Mild |
Quantity: |
30 |
Package Type: |
Box |
Rating: |
N/A |
Package Count: |
30 |
Price Per Cigar: |
$0.466333333333333 |
Gift Type: |
Not Applicable |
Flavored: |
No |
Filtered: |
No |
Little: |
No |
Groupon: |
No |
Discontinued: |
No |
Buy 1 Get 1: |
No |
Free Gift: |
No |
Free Shipping: |
No |
Suscribe: |
Yes |
90+ Rated: |
No |
Limited Edition: |
No |
Rare Cigar: |
No |
Top 25 Brand: |
No |
Aficionado Top 25: |
No |
Staff Pick: |
No |