cabaiguan juan
Fucking Pandas
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Last night at my office away from the office, I decided to light up a LX2 Toro from CAO which I picked up at a cigar event. It is an impressive looking cigar with a band which would be great inspiration for someone who wants a tribal tattoo as it has grey tribal looking art spread over a black band. The cigar was solid, and had a beautiful sheen to it. The construction looked very impressive and the draw was top notch. I lit up the cigar and these are my impressions of it:
1st third- A lot of nuts and spice with a little bit of a caramel like sweetness. Absolutely full-bodied!
2nd third- The spice is much more potent with the nuts and sweetness really taking the back-burner.
3rd third- Just tons of spice.
It was an enjoyable cigar, especially if you like strength and spice. I did have some times when the wrapper was burning crooked, but it was also raining outside and so the humidity in the air, even though I was inside, was all sorts of messed up. I would try another one, but I would want to smoke a LFD DL of a similar size before so I could compare the two together.
1st third- A lot of nuts and spice with a little bit of a caramel like sweetness. Absolutely full-bodied!
2nd third- The spice is much more potent with the nuts and sweetness really taking the back-burner.
3rd third- Just tons of spice.
It was an enjoyable cigar, especially if you like strength and spice. I did have some times when the wrapper was burning crooked, but it was also raining outside and so the humidity in the air, even though I was inside, was all sorts of messed up. I would try another one, but I would want to smoke a LFD DL of a similar size before so I could compare the two together.