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Talk radio superstar Rush Limbaugh spend the better part of this week at the Pebble Beach Golf Course, where he participated in the AT&T National Pro-Am, walking from hole to hole with a Double Ligero Chisel in his mouth. So much does he like this cigar, that he will be seen smoking two of these, back to back, during his three hour radio program on a daily basis. Yet, don’t be fooled; Rush is a heavy weight when it comes to cigars, and the the Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel is a powerhouse of a cigar that is certainly not to be taken lightly by the majority of us.

This cigar, while way too strong for the causal or inexperienced smoker, is a solid smoke with plenty of delicious aroma and flavor. The pre-light scent of this one is slightly muted, but dark and earthy. The saxophone-mouthpiece looking head is intriguing, but quite functional, as it cuts rather well and is very comfortable to hold in the mouth while delivering a good amount of smoke. Despite the unusual shape of the head, the draw is near perfect.

Now, this cigar has a slight burn problem, so it's not a light-n-forget smoke. Nearly every time I've had one, I've had my lighter in hand to correct the burn slightly before it gets out of hand, which it will, if left unchecked.

Once lit, the aroma of the smoke is fine and slightly sweet. An initial burst of spice and pepper, quickly yield to a rather sweet taste that I can only compare to a burnt caramel-like taste; it makes me think of the top of a crème brulée (did I mention I lived in France?). The sweetness is very well balanced though, by strong notes of good espresso beans. Suffice it to say that it is very pleasant and enjoyable. A temptation to continually draw in the flavorful smoke must be thoughtfully resisted if one is to get past half way, since the sheer power of this double ligero has been known to floor the best among us

I normally take plenty of time to enjoy this one (almost two hours), as this is not a cigar that likes to be rushed. Then, in the last inch, I plitely part companies with it, while still engulfed in the long, sweet, woody finish of this great smoke.

Try one some time and see for yourself.

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Posts: 24 | Location: France | Registered: February 10, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nice review. I've had the natural but never the maduro. I couldn't even get close to smoking the whole stick. It was just too strong for me. Is the maduro any less overwhelming?
 
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IMO the maduro is not as strong, but still packs a punch.


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I agree, the maduro is much weaker than the natural. IMO, you get more flavor and buzz out of smoking weed.
 
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In my opinion the cigar is a one dimensional powerful cigar which has zero balance to it. Strength for the sake of strength does not make a good cigar. Maybe with a few years of age it will develop into a more balanced flavoful smoke.
 
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Just picked-up a couple of these with a Hemingway between the lines. I can't smoke the Henningway, just to darned sexy of a smoke. The LDF Maddie is one heck of a powerhouse. As far as powerful smokes are concerned I like them. I think I like the naturals good.


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Originally posted by The Master:
In my opinion the cigar is a one dimensional powerful cigar which has zero balance to it. Strength for the sake of strength does not make a good cigar. Maybe with a few years of age it will develop into a more balanced flavoful smoke.


I go with that assesment. had one. sucked. I figured it was some marketing ploy


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picked up one of these today, lookin forward to sittin down with it at mahogany's next weekend. first visit, lookin forward to it.


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tgherpst,make damn sure you have a full stomach before you try smoking your Chisel.You will definitely hurl if you don't.
 
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yea, i've heard. thanks for the warning. VSG's and joya de nic's are some of my fav's so im somewhat prepared. but thanks again for the heads up. good thing mahogany's has a nice little menu for me.


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Yeah, I must say the natural is like 1/3 stronger. I do not enjoy them anywhere near as much as the maduro. Aside from having a full stomach, smoking in a well ventilated area will certainly diminish getting sick... let us know how you like it tgherpst...
 
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look for a post from me on saturday either hear or in reviews, be sure to let ya'll know. you guys are getting me excited about it, thats for sure!!


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I find both cigars to be exceptionally strong. The natural is obviously strong, in your face, while the maduro is sneaky strong, and sort of sneaks up on you. The natural is Mike Tyson, the maduro is Thomas Hearns.
 
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There's nothing like the chisel! getting a punch right through the chisled tip, and taking in all of that tastey smoke with barely any efort. I love these have some in my humi as well.
 
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I finally had the chance to try a LFD chisel this week, and I was shocked! I've got a preference for strong smokes, so I partially disregarded the warnings I'd read.

I was dead wrong. Smile

Overall, one of the most powerful sticks I've enjoyed so far. The flavor was rich with a ton of spice. I had a bit of good port with the stick, which may have contributed to the perceived strength.

Definitely something I'll reach for again, though I may let my remaining Chisels rest in the humi for a while and see how it mellows with age.
 
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Enjoyed your blog site EzTheFIX.

I haven't tried the Double Ligero Chisel yet, but I think I'll give it try.

Thanks
 
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I've had a few of these and have loved the buzz from each one. Well, with the exception of the first one, which I mistakenly smoked on an empty stomach. I had to lay down afterwards all broke out in a cold sweat.


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Got a question....are you guys finding La Flors in local shops? They used to be all over Texas ( Litto said we were about70% of his market) but now everyone is on back order down here...What about other parts of the country?
 
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Mowee: I was able to find a few single sticks at the local shop, but he said that he's getting rid of the line soon, as he can't sell enough of them to make it worth his while. I think I'll probably try to clean out his stock before then!
 
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Had one of the chisels today. Had to smoke it sitting down, that thing was a real powerhouse.


"Happiness is a good martini, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman, or a bad woman, depending on how much happiness you can stand" George Burns
 
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