View Cart | Check Out           
Product List (1-5 of 5)
 
 
Magnificos  

Ring Gauge: 38/48
Length: 5 1/4"
Box of 25: $115.00 each
1-24: $5.25 each

 





An easy cigar to smoke, with enough ring for full flavor and short enough for when time is pressing
 
 
Oledas  

Ring Gauge: 40
Length: 5 3/4
Box of 25: $85.00 each
1-24: $3.95 each

 





Slender, slighty box pressed and tapered on both ends. A unique shape, delightful to smoke.
 
 
Bellicoso  

Ring Gauge: 46
Length: 5 7/8"
Box of 25: $125.00 each
1-24: $5.75 each

 





A typical Bellicoso, the 46 ring is one of the most comfortable to smoke in a full-bodied cigar.
 
 
Regalias  

Ring Gauge: 42/50
Length: 6"
Box of 25: $140.00 each
1-24: $6.50 each

 





Reminiscent of an old Cuban shape. This figurado is interesting in its design and taste characteristics.
 
 
Numero Uno  

Ring Gauge: 44
Length: 6 1/2"
Box of 25: $120.00 each
1-24: $5.50 each

 





The classic with a slightly larger ring. This long, blunt style is still a favorite among cigar lovers.
 
  DiMeola Cigars
Made in the Dominican Republic

Wrapper: Fully Fermented Brazil
Binder: Santo Domingo
Filler: Blended Cuban Seed Dominican, Ligero, Seco, Brazil

"There are six sizes in the range and one two-cigar gift box. Every cigar starts off spicy, a little peppery, then turns mellow as it burns down and, at the finish, becomes rich and even more flavorful. You'll be reluctant to let it go out and sorry when it's finished. The one minor difference is in the slender Oleda, named after my wife, which is less variant in taste throughout, but still produces that wonderful DiMeola aroma."


 
» Who/What is DiMeola?
» What Makes Them So Good?
» What's Been Said About Them
» Guaranteed Draw
» What Do Cigar Lovers Deserve
» Special Sizes
» Opinion On Ratings
- Mark Twain's "Concerning Tobacco"
» Cubans of the 50s
- JFK And The Embargo
» Cigars vs. Cigarettes
   
Product List (1-5 of 5)