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LFD Double Ligero

Bigsmoker

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Mar 31, 2004
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Good construction with a head shaped like an old fashioned cigarrette holder. Nice at the start with a mild creamy taste. It gets creamier as it gets shorter with a nice smooth finish. The taste does not change much from start to finish. This well made cigar might be considered medium to full bodied by some but for my taste it was too mild. It seemed more towards mild to medium. Nothing bad to say but then again nothing great to brag home about. All around very nice cigar but not memorable. Just my opinion as a 15 year cigar smoker. :sign:
 
Bigsmoker said:
Good construction with a head shaped like an old fashioned cigarrette holder. Nice at the start with a mild creamy taste. It gets creamier as it gets shorter with a nice smooth finish. The taste does not change much from start to finish. This well made cigar might be considered medium to full bodied by some but for my taste it was too mild. It seemed more towards mild to medium. Nothing bad to say but then again nothing great to brag home about. All around very nice cigar but not memorable. Just my opinion as a 15 year cigar smoker. :sign:
Interesting. Maybe it's those 15 yrs. of experience that have tempered and dulled your palate :D Thanks for the review and welcome.
 
Never thought I'd see one of these referred to as mild. What smokes do you find to be full bodied?
 
Lately I have found myself getting away from the Dominican cigars and going more with Nicaraguans. I have been smoking Padrons and Cuban Crafters lately. Now those are cigars with flavor.
 
Is this the Chisel Maduro or Natural? Either way I've never heard anyone call them mild... interesting.
 
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