SkinsFanLarry
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Origin: Dominican Republic
Wrapper: Sumatra
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Strength: FULL
Ring Gauge: 52
Length: 6.75
Cost: $17.60
I liked the Small Batch No. 1 and No. 2 but these could be the best Small Batch cigars Litto has made to date. Litto used 2004 vintage tobacco for the filler and binder. The wrapper is a dark, oily Sumatra-seed Dominican. This cigar does have a stunning amount of complexity.
The cigars are full bodied but have a balance that few cigars I have smoked can match. There is a nice amount of spice to the cigar and the construction and draw are flawless.
This cigar generated alot of smoke and didn't require any touch-ups while smoking it. Smoking time was approximately an hour and thirty minutes.
This cigar curled my toes and I suggest smoking it after a good hearty meal. This is a cigar that I definately believe is worth the price of admission! :cbig:
Wrapper: Sumatra
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Strength: FULL
Ring Gauge: 52
Length: 6.75
Cost: $17.60
I liked the Small Batch No. 1 and No. 2 but these could be the best Small Batch cigars Litto has made to date. Litto used 2004 vintage tobacco for the filler and binder. The wrapper is a dark, oily Sumatra-seed Dominican. This cigar does have a stunning amount of complexity.
The cigars are full bodied but have a balance that few cigars I have smoked can match. There is a nice amount of spice to the cigar and the construction and draw are flawless.
This cigar generated alot of smoke and didn't require any touch-ups while smoking it. Smoking time was approximately an hour and thirty minutes.
This cigar curled my toes and I suggest smoking it after a good hearty meal. This is a cigar that I definately believe is worth the price of admission! :cbig:
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