Soundwave13
BoM Feb 2010
I got 6 La Flor Dominica Cheroots from Uncelnino in a trade today.
These are 100% ligero; ugly little powerhouses. I couldn't resist lighting one up right after lunch.
No need for a clipping, these are open at the tapered end. My first impression is that it really reminds me of the Cameroon Cabinet (without the cameroon). I am really impressed with the flavor & strength for such a little thing. It definitly has the signature 'sweet-green-apple' taste.
The draw is perfect and ash is a white & light grey combo with no flaking going on. In fact it held for about an inch & a half before I 'flicked' for fear of spilling on the keyboard.
It started getting pretty resinous at about the half-way point, so I bit the tip off cleanly and it gave me something to more securely hold onto in my mouth. Having such a small stick dangling is not something I'm used too with cigars. I'm used to a little more substance/ girth, Haha...
I'm glad I traded for it, but at the price point, it's honestly a little steep.
If Litto put these into regular production for about half the cost, this would make an excellent after-lunch regular to burn.
I'll hold onto a few if I'm able, to see how these fair with a bit of rest.
Right at the end it gets a little tart, but overall a very pleasant experience at just over 35 minutes.
I guess a rating of 87 would be my verdict.
Tasty!
:thumbsup:
These are 100% ligero; ugly little powerhouses. I couldn't resist lighting one up right after lunch.
No need for a clipping, these are open at the tapered end. My first impression is that it really reminds me of the Cameroon Cabinet (without the cameroon). I am really impressed with the flavor & strength for such a little thing. It definitly has the signature 'sweet-green-apple' taste.
The draw is perfect and ash is a white & light grey combo with no flaking going on. In fact it held for about an inch & a half before I 'flicked' for fear of spilling on the keyboard.
It started getting pretty resinous at about the half-way point, so I bit the tip off cleanly and it gave me something to more securely hold onto in my mouth. Having such a small stick dangling is not something I'm used too with cigars. I'm used to a little more substance/ girth, Haha...
I'm glad I traded for it, but at the price point, it's honestly a little steep.
If Litto put these into regular production for about half the cost, this would make an excellent after-lunch regular to burn.
I'll hold onto a few if I'm able, to see how these fair with a bit of rest.
Right at the end it gets a little tart, but overall a very pleasant experience at just over 35 minutes.
I guess a rating of 87 would be my verdict.
Tasty!
:thumbsup: