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Has anyone had a chance to taste these things?

"The filler is a Dominican Piloto with a Dominican Corojo binder. The wrapper will be the same Nicaraguan Litto uses on his Ligero Torpedo."
 
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They are a more mild and creamier version. I like them at times, but don't expect them to knock your socks off.
I assume that we are talking about the Coronado by La Flor. Fantastic smoke. Balanced, light, creamy. Strength is a POWERHOUSE. This thing sneaks up on you because it is so easy to smoke. Don't be expecting to want to go anywhere when you are finished.

I would recommend the Double Toro or the Double Corona.

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PS- From Litto's website:
Coronado: Launched in 2006, the Coronado is our first line of cigars, wrapped in Habano Sun-Grown Nicaraguan leafs. The filler is a blend of Dominican Sumatra and Piloto Cubano; the binder is Dominican Corojo, both in our farm in La Canela.
The Coronado Double Corona was awarded number two cigar of the year 2006 by Cigar Aficionado Magazine.
 

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I assume that we are talking about the Coronado by La Flor. Fantastic smoke. Balanced, light, creamy. Strength is a POWERHOUSE. This thing sneaks up on you because it is so easy to smoke. Don't be expecting to want to go anywhere when you are finished.

I would recommend the Double Toro or the Double Corona.

Bear

PS- From Litto's website:
Coronado: Launched in 2006, the Coronado is our first line of cigars, wrapped in Habano Sun-Grown Nicaraguan leafs. The filler is a blend of Dominican Sumatra and Piloto Cubano; the binder is Dominican Corojo, both in our farm in La Canela.
The Coronado Double Corona was awarded number two cigar of the year 2006 by Cigar Aficionado Magazine.
If this is the one you were talking about I like it a lot, nice and strong I prefer the Lancero size.
 

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If this is the one you were talking about I like it a lot, nice and strong I prefer the Lancero size.
I love these smokes, but no way are these powerhouses. THey are good though.

Here is a review I did on one of these a while ago.

http://www.botl.org/community/forums/showthread.php?t=17312&highlight=coronado
Ihave enjoyed these but power house? Not really. A morning cigar maybe.
I also had my first when they had just come out, so it was strong to me then. I had a 6x60 I think with not much to eat. I will say you two do smoke a little more stronger cigars more often that I. But a good cigar.
 
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I don't know what you guys are smoking (haha). I find this smoke to be very strong (again, not in flavor, but in strength). Maybe I have just inhaled too much of it or something...

Bear
 

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I love em. They're my go to golf cigar because they're strong enough to taste on the course. And yes, I do think they're strong, but all the LFDs are. That's their thing. They aren't a DL or anything, but they're more than a Fuente/Tat/Pepin. Maybe not some of the Tats, but most of the main line stuff.
 

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I don't know what you guys are smoking (haha). I find this smoke to be very strong (again, not in flavor, but in strength). Maybe I have just inhaled too much of it or something...

Bear
Its not you its me. I used to think many cigars were strong. Now not so much. The LFD Double Ligero Chisel still makes my head swim. :rofl:
 

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The only cigar that ever made me puke was an LFD :barf: But of course, I continued to smoke it even after I hurled. :grin:

I think the Coronado is pretty good, and while I don't think I'd call it "mild" it's certainly mild in comparison to most other LFD sticks.
 
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