Thanks Pants Boots! Being a pipe smoker helps with decoding different flavors and tobacco profiles. Crazy that the Litto Gomez is one of favorite cigars , and you might be able to still get it in the Lfd Robusto sampler which I might do since cigars are 20% off right now.Wow - VERY impressive and you look like you're having lots of fun in the process! What varietals did you use for the arX? As a big fan of both Fuente Opus and the discontinued Litto Gomez Diaz, I'm very curious.
Filler: Dominican with specially aged filler from the Cibao valley
Binder: Dominican
Wrapper: Dominican Ligero
Comments:
This cigar pays homage to high end Dominican puros , the arX is a rich, smooth ,full bodied ligero wrapped cigar with some specially aged corojo fillers from the fertile soil of the Cibao Valley teasing the palate with notes of subtle baking spices such as cinnamon , nutmeg and cedar atop waves of dark earth . A complex and refined experience.
Elessar, Taste wise those sticks shown are final blends so I really enjoy the taste. Now the arX does have burn issues probably because the wrapper is ligero but I have experimented with using viso (thinner but less flavorful leaf) with good success so I'll keep experimenting. The PaNic smokes great and tastes like your usual Nicaragua cigar like a Diesel or Tatauje Brown label. The Flor De Las Kristias was a big hit on out last Zoom smoke with 4 of us all enjoying it the only complaint being one guy said it was getting a bit strong towards the nub. No burn issues on that one as Connecticut is a thin wrapper. I'll be sending some out to to be reviewed so it will be fun to get some unbiased (slightly) opinions.They look great! How do they smoke?