Jakethesnake86 wrote:Cigar #2
5 3/4 54. I thought this was much larger.
Tastes like black coffee and cinnamon on the draw before lighting
1st chocolate and pepper on the light up
Smoke production is huge. Reminds me of a cigar I’ve had before
Salty with some cherry flavors mixed in. Not like **** pipe tobacco cherry but a nice kinda cherry flavor. Spices that I cannot identify. Different spices from last cigar. Very dark wrapper oscuro. Spices pretty much dominate at this point. Maybe a hint of chocolate as well. No more cherry at the moment The spices are all over the place. Nutmeg Baking spices (I know I used that on the last cigar but they’re here also They’re just different). No “pepper”.
2nd this cigar is very good. There’s subtle things happening “it moved” nutmeg chocolate unknown spices. Barely full bodied. Flavor is full. Little taste of wood here and there. Like cedar wood perhaps. Cedar and nutmeg currently. That’s where we are hanging out right now. I’m into it. Hope this is the yard gar so I can buy more. High quality tobacco flavor currently. Cherry flavor has been back. Black coffee Hershey special dark chocolate Nutmeg and different than the last cigar baking spices
Final salty flavor appears to be gone. Sweeter now but all the flavors I’ve mentioned are still around. Except the cherry. Not sure if it’s the way I smoke or what but it’s odd it’s only been around a few times then it’s gone. I forgot when I lit this. But well hell not sure it really matters much. Full body full flavor. Really good cigar. My favorite out of the 3 blind smokes. Burn line has been wavy the entire smoke but it’s auto correcting as a good smoke should. Very rich tasting smoke. Sweeter than you’d think at this point. There might even be milk chocolate on occasion. Nutmeg is bold now. I’m gonna wrap this thing up. No idea final smoke time. I’m over an hour for certain. Fantastic cigar. Premium liga 9 final answer.
And your cigar #2 is your mid level price:
A potent cigar with tasty notes of cocoa, coffee, leather, and spice. Its Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper covers a Dominican Republic binder and filler. The La Flor Dominicana Ligero Cabinet Oscuro offers a bold smoking experience with a smooth finish. Handmade in the Dominican Republic.
My notes are a bit different than yours on this one but not far off, and IMO the stronger Dominican cigars can be rather tricky to nail down what your tasting. Glad you enjoyed at least one for sure and it wasn’t insanely priced. To make up for not sending you a long out of production cigar I sent you a couple of those banded ones that have some age on them.
Good reviews Jake, and FAST ya DANM overachiever.