Showing posts with label La Flor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Flor. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Gurkha Shaggy. This cigar is just as good as I remembered it. The frist time that I smoked this was in San Diego. It was smooth, very flavorful, and a breeze to light. I can't get over how eventhough you have strong (flavorful) cigar, you can smoke it till your fingers get burned. I enjoyed this cigar on a bench in Marin, overlooking the Golden Gate. It was a great night, the cigar, the scencery, not being at work, hotel is all paid for...the only thing that could make this better is...another cigar.

La Flor Dominicana. This is my all time standby. I love the draw. Since it is a chisel the tappered end fits just right in the mouth. One would think that it would hinder the draw, but it does the opposite. One thing to note though is if you have a firm grip, it could get a bit sunken in where you are holding it. I usually rotate a cigar so that I am not holding the same place too long, but with a chisel you one get to turn it over. But that is a small price to pay for a cigar that cost $6.00 but smokes like a $15 cigar. The smoke is always great with this one. The flavor is just right for my pallet, but I guess too strong for some. Being "double ligero" means that you not only have one spine of the leaf in the cigar, but you have two. Coincidentally, Gurkha sells one with a triple! I dare not try that one. Enjoy, and if you smoke one of these beautys let me know and give a review.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Beating the Monday Blues

I took an early lunch at 10am and returned to work the next day. This is one way to beat the Monday blues. It was a friends birthday so I picked him up some Honduran pinars. Of course I got some LSD (Ligero Sumatran Domenico) cigars for myself.

Review: LSD cigars are full bodied smokes. It starts off a bit spicy, but it quickly smoothes out. Burns a bit uneven, but gives a nice white ash. Not much after taste. They are similar to Gurkhas, Rockey Patels and La Flors. Of course seasoned smokers can tell the difference, but at 6-8 bucks for a double robusto with a ring gauge of 58, that was worth my 150 mile drive for lunch. That and the weather was almost 70 degrees in the afternoon!