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Has anyone tried these? Everytime I go into my local store they becken to me but I have yet to pull the trigger on one. Hoping someone with more experience can give me an opinion on them. Thanks
 
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I'm so impressed with Litto's cigars that anything with his name on it I'd try. The only reason I have not tried this cigar is because I have never seen it.
 
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I actually ended up getting a couple of these as the store only had a sealed chest of factory press and no singles. They were freaking awesome, the only slight complaint I had was that the draw was a little tight for my liking, took a couple of puffs to get a lot of smoke. But overall, they were just full of thick white smoke. I had no idea how to describe the flavor but I can say I really enjoyed the cigar. I am heading back tomorrow to grab a few more before they are all gone.
 
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I got several Litto Gomez Diez Cubano a couple weeks ago but I'm a little intimidated by them.
From what I read they will straight wreck you if you're not ready. And I've mostly been smoking milder cigars as of late.
 
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Have you tried those Cubano's yet? I would love to hear what you thought of them. It may influence my next cigar purchase. Wink

After enjoying the Small Batch so much I went and picked up a couple of Factory Press II, Double Ligero Lancero, and Chisel. Of those I have only tried the Lancero and it too was a fantastic smoke.
 
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OK I built up the balls and I got to say man that is one potent cigar. Midway through I was already feeling wrecked. The cigar reminded me of hot peppers and charred wood. Not really a flavor that I'm too into but there was this sweet element that made the experience a lot better. I think I'm going to let them sit a while longer.
 
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I forgot to mention that I cut and lit this smoke perfectly and it burnt crooked all the way down.
 
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I've never had the pleasure to try one of these cigars because I've not seen them before in any of the B&M I go to. I've also not seen them online before as I recall. I'm sure they're out there but I've just not seen them.

I might have to look a bit harder and see if these are a reasonably priced and available somewhere maybe in a 5 pack or samplier.
 
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Has anyone tried these? Everytime I go into my local store they becken to me but I have yet to pull the trigger on one. Hoping someone with more experience can give me an opinion on them. Thanks


Do A search i posted about them last week best NC i ever smoked.


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