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Docbp87

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LA FLOR DOMINICANA AIR BENDER
5x50 "Matatan"



This standard robusto features a beautiful, very oily, milk chocolate colored wrapper.
The band has an attractive, not overly complex, middle-eastern-invoking design,
with a sort of "Greek Key" around the edge, and crossed scimitars on either side
of the typical LFD logo.

The pack is very firm, with only a very few miniscule softer spots, on an otherwise
rock hard stick. The seams are visible, but very tight, which I guess means a
thicker wrapper leaf. The filler is bunched in a very attractive, uniform pattern,
that reminds me of an accordion. The body gives off a smell of cedar and spice.
The foot however, offers a very unique combination of raisins and toast, which I
really hope are apparent in some way in the smoke.

Prelight draw brings a fruitiness, as well as a pretty heavy spice and pepper
across the palette. Slight burn on the front of the tongue. There is also a
dry oak flavor right on the draw.

Lit at 1:08pm.

Draw is fairly firm, right off the bat. Smoke production is light, but acceptable.
There is a strong oak flavor, and a significant amount of pepper and heat on the
palette. Had a little difficulty lighting, but that is mostly due to the fact that
I am using a natural flame, and it is fairly windy out. Smoke is chewy and dark
gray in color. Retrohale through the nose gives a little bit of cinnamon that
was not noticeable otherwise.

Despite a crooked start, it has corrected itself to a perfect, razor sharp burn
line by an inch in. Ash holds firm at over an inch and a half. Halfway through the
first third the pepper and heat has all but disappeared. There is a fantastic
leather flavor, as well as rich oak, which has only become more apparent as
it burns. Strength is a medium at most, but the flavors are off the chart. Rarely
have I smoked a cigar that is as rich on the palette. Going great so far.

Checking in at the halfway point, and the flavors haven't changed a whole lot.
Still heavy on leather and oak, with a really rich finish. Lasts almost the entire
time between draws. Ash is tight, and a beautiful, bright white, with even black
rings about the thickness of a dime all the way around.

At the start of the first third, it is obvious that the filler is getting warm,
as a creamy nut flavor and texture take over, with the wood and leather falling
back to just be the dominating flavors on the finish, which is still a pretty
lengthy one. Burn is getting a little wavy, requiring a few touch ups. Still
drawing fine, still cool and smooth though. Strength has also ramped up a
fair amount in the last third. Getting a little bit of that nicotine shakiness.
Getting a little too hot to hold. Smoke is still not that hot. Put a clip in it
to keep smoking at 2:52pm. Cannot believe how long this smoke is lasting. In
addition to the creamy nut flavor there is an interesting toast flavor similar
to the aroma the foot was giving off before lighting.

Finally ended at 3:00pm, for a total burn time just shy of two hours, which for
a 5x50 blew me away. No problems during the entire smoke, and great flavors all around.
Highly recommended. Can't wait to try some of the other vitolas. Will Definitely
be grabbing a box.
 
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Fantastic review!! Thanks for sharing with us.

A couple of my Joplin brothers got some Airbenders from the Senile One up north of us, and am waiting to hear their reviews/thoughts on them!!

That's right, Curly and Moe... Aaron and Dan... better smoke 'em and write reviews... I'm tossing the challenge out to ya!

Again, great review!!
 

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Fantastic review!! Thanks for sharing with us.

A couple of my Joplin brothers got some Airbenders from the Senile One up north of us, and am waiting to hear their reviews/thoughts on them!!

That's right, Curly and Moe... Aaron and Dan... better smoke 'em and write reviews... I'm tossing the challenge out to ya!

Again, great review!!
Calling us out Frank? Well, okay then :grin:. I was thinkin' while reading this that I should dig out the one I have and give it a whirl. Perhaps we should get together this week?

And nice review too :thumbsup:.

Dan
 

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Doc, thanks for the review and for sharing your experience! :thumbsup:

....that was my favorite size until they released the corona and lancero! :cbog:
 

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Ive got one of these resting in my humi now.... This review makes me want to break it out this weekend....(Did I just say that on another reply to a review).... hmmmm Deja Vu.


This review made me want to try this cigar, so I had one yesterday. I've got to say that the 1st third was unimpressive, but the last 2/3 were awesome....
I nubbed this sucker until it was roasting my fingertips.
 
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Smoked one of these tonight. Flavors were pretty much as described. Draw was on the firm side at the start. About half way it loosened up some, but was still a little on the tight side. If the draw were a little looser I'd probably get more of the flavors and would enjoy this more. Have to get another and give it a whirl. Thanks Bob for the chance to give this a taste :thumbsup:.

Dan
 
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