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Liga Privada T52 Flying Pig

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Liga Privada T52 ‘Flying Pig’ cigar left me with a bag of ‘mixed’ emotions. Vitolas that I usually buy & smoke are in corona, corona gorda, lancero territory, hence delay in smoking Flying Pig. This perfecto on horizontal steroids and lack of vertical hormones was definitely visually more pleasing from photography perspective than smoking lust. If you are into ‘NUB’ concept and enjoy wide ring gauge cigars, this is The Unicorn.


On the outside, the Piggy was packed well, really well. Extremely toothy wrapper and fancy pigtail were the main characteristics of the cigar. Although the middle of the stick was 60-wide, the foot was small enough to go up against a single flame torch lighter. The very beginning presented small amount of sweetness on the tip of the cigar. Few puffs into it, I was able to taste a bit of spice in the back of my throat. As I was going through the narrow head and working my way toward 60 ring gauge, I was putting extra effort to extract more flavor and more smoke – all without much success. Frequent retrohale didn’t help either. “Good things come to those who wait” and it came, full force. Cigar went from no smoke to smoke machine in a matter of split seconds. Fortunately same applied to the flavor department. Each puff had a good amount of cedar, cocoa, coffee, chocolate and enjoyable sweetness that lingered in the background. From burn & construction perspective, overall, very impressing. Although similar to smoke & flavor ‘questionable’ beginning, the latter part was top notch with razor-sharp burn line. Ash was tight and had a ‘clean’ / light gray look to it.






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Got a box of these for Christmas and finally had one this past weekend. My expierieince was the same and I am really looking forward to somking another soon.
 

Farani

Actually a Corona Gorda
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Man, those are some TERRIBLE pictures! I mean just god-awful!

haha jp. Those are some great shots!
 

twenty5

BoM 11/09, 4/10 BoY '10
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Nice pics, whats your camera set-up and what kind of post processing do you do?
 

ciggy

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Great photo's bro! I love this cigar but just don't care for the feel. I really have a hard time smoking short fat cigars like the Nub. Wish this cigars flavor profile was in the toro.
Thanks for the review!!
 
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Nice pics, whats your camera set-up and what kind of post processing do you do?
if you go to his site and hover your mouse over the pic, it shows the camera and settings. Post processing: we'll have to wait for jay's answer.

edit: awesome review and pics as always!
 
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Thank you All for your feedback. Much appreciated. Cigar flavor was indeed special but the shape was definitely 'uncomfortable.' Will try Piggy #9 and add both to my rotation.

Nice pics, whats your camera set-up and what kind of post processing do you do?
In reference to camera settings, I photograph 95% Manual so depending on available light and desired Depth Of Field, I adjust aperture / shutter / ISO.

Post processing - 95% Adobe Lightroom / 5% Adobe Photoshop. Levels, Curves, Sharpening.
 
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