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03-09-2009, 10:38 PM | #1 |
Let them rest
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LFD Salomon
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Cigar: LFD Salomon Origin: Dominican Republic Size: 7” X 64 Price: 20-30$/single Drink: Six Grapes Port and a glass of water Start: 2125 End: 2325 (unfinished) Pre-light: I was expecting a tighter draw due to the tapered end but the draw is very easy. Hopefully this doesn’t burn fast because I am wanting to take this slow. The taste is a light wood with an all spice in the background. Flavor: 31/33 1/3 : Very spicy beginning, starting with the first draw. Make sure that you keep puffing because I soon realized that this will go out in the first few minutes if you don’t keep it going. A little bit of pencil lead is coming out which is really odd. It’s not a strong taste, but it lingers with each draw. Coming towards the end of the first third, a very clean tobacco taste comes out which is very pleasing and the pencil lead taste is gone. 2/3 : The ash fell right after the first third and the flavors picked up. A very nice chocolate taste came up but the spice is the main event; a spicy light chocolate if you can picture it. Clean tobacco is still present and the amount of smoke is crazy. Towards the end of the second third I am picking up a very, well, let’s call it a sweet wood if it can be called that, the chocolate is also gone. 3/3: This cigar is kicking my butt. I still have 2 1/2"” left and I want to put it down but it is such a great cigar. I quit smoking cigarettes today (12 yr. habit), so that may be why I am feeling the nicotine, but damn, I am on my ass right now. Sorry for the crappy ending but I have to put it to rest, I am floored. Smoking characteristics: 31/33 It seems like you can almost feel the oil on you tongue with each puff in the first third. The draw is good but a little easy. Burn is right on with no touch ups required. You will have to give a couple puffs to get a thick cloud of smoke in the first third, but after that it delivers thick clouds. Medium to full bodied with medium flavor. Very good overall. Overall impression: 32/34 The draw is almost perfect but it is a little easy. This will go out early on if you don’t keep puffin, after it gets past the tapered end you are golden. This is a very solid cigar with excellent construction. The wrapper is near flawless with a few very light veins in a couple spots. The first third was a little frustrating but after that it is excellent. I am glad that have at least one more and I just checked Jack Schwartz but they are sold out. Hopefully I can pick up some more in RI next week. Overall score: 94/100 Once again, sorry for the crappy ending |
03-10-2009, 08:53 AM | #2 |
Jack White's Roadie...
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Re: LFD Salomon
i have eyeballed these a few times at one of the local B&Ms - being a fan of the chisel i'd love to try one, but holy cow - at thirty bucks a stick, i just can't bring myself to do it!
great review. |
03-10-2009, 11:05 AM | #3 |
Feeling at Home
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Re: LFD Salomon
sounds/looks like a great stick but the price detracts me from making a purchase... good review nonetheless
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03-10-2009, 11:10 AM | #5 |
Just an old Wiseguy!
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Re: LFD Salomon
If you shop around a bit online, you can find them for $23 a stick. That's still awfully expensive but $7 less than $30 a stick!
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