Litto Gomez Diez Cubano Oscuro
Wow! That is the only way I can begin this review. Before I clipped the Cubano, I noticed the solid construction and deep rich wrapper. I clipped the stick and took a dry pull; the red cayenne spice was very noticeable! I fired up, and here we go...
1/3: this cigar is very full bodied, and the smoker will catch that from the intial pull. The burn is consistent of almost all Litto products, very uneven. The smoke is very rich, with notes that remind me of cayenne pepper. I did have a few lite issues, which, again, with litto, not surprised. The tobacco is very rich!
2/3: this second third calmed down a bit and released a flavor that reminded me of buttered popcorn, could have been the sandwich I just finished. The cayenne pepper is still represented! The burn is not something to write home about, however the re-lite issue is not as bad as the first third.
3/3: the final third was solid! The LGD oscuro reminded me of a cinnamon stick, a very potent cinnamon stick. The burn was much of the same, and the re-lite issue became much more prevalent. This cigar is absolutely amazing! For the fact of numbers, a 9.4
Litto has hit a home run, no a grand slam with this cigar. I have noticed since September has started I have noticed a dramatic drop in my opus smoking (2). This cigar fit the bill, especially for my lack of my favorite cigar. The burn and re-lite issue normally bother the hell out of me, but while smoking this cigar, I did not notice the issues to where it would hinder my view of the flavor. I hope you all enjoy...
Wow! That is the only way I can begin this review. Before I clipped the Cubano, I noticed the solid construction and deep rich wrapper. I clipped the stick and took a dry pull; the red cayenne spice was very noticeable! I fired up, and here we go...
1/3: this cigar is very full bodied, and the smoker will catch that from the intial pull. The burn is consistent of almost all Litto products, very uneven. The smoke is very rich, with notes that remind me of cayenne pepper. I did have a few lite issues, which, again, with litto, not surprised. The tobacco is very rich!
2/3: this second third calmed down a bit and released a flavor that reminded me of buttered popcorn, could have been the sandwich I just finished. The cayenne pepper is still represented! The burn is not something to write home about, however the re-lite issue is not as bad as the first third.
3/3: the final third was solid! The LGD oscuro reminded me of a cinnamon stick, a very potent cinnamon stick. The burn was much of the same, and the re-lite issue became much more prevalent. This cigar is absolutely amazing! For the fact of numbers, a 9.4
Litto has hit a home run, no a grand slam with this cigar. I have noticed since September has started I have noticed a dramatic drop in my opus smoking (2). This cigar fit the bill, especially for my lack of my favorite cigar. The burn and re-lite issue normally bother the hell out of me, but while smoking this cigar, I did not notice the issues to where it would hinder my view of the flavor. I hope you all enjoy...