CigarMan Andy
Traveling Herf Man
This is a cigar I've been looking at for a while now. I finally broke down and bought a box. This is the Oscuro or also known as a Double Maduro. It has the natural wrapper as well. It also has a unique pigtail twisted nipple and foot both Ecuadorian. Well constructed with a very oily finish. A very unique cigar.
Country: Dominican Republic
Length/Ring: 7 x 54
Shape: Perfecto
Wrapper: Oscuro - Double Maduro w/Ecuadorian tips
Filler: Dominican
Strength: Full
I clipped off most of the nipple and lit it up.. I was hoping that this would be as good or better than the other cigars Litto made. I was excited to smoke this one as I had been waiting for these. I took my first puff an was delighted at the full flavor from the start. It was very peppery with that nice spice on the pallet. The burn was even and stayed that way. Half way through the first third a leather flavor with a hint of cocoa was apparent.
It was already over a half hour when I finally got to the second third. The ash was still strong to the tune of over three inches. The taste added a slight coffee flavor. Excellent flavor and very complex. There was a taste I could not identify, but wonderful.
I arrived at the last third after almost an hour. It was getting better. Earthy and still very spicy with that pepper still ringing my bell. The finish as good as it gets. This cigar was something special.
In conclusion: I can say was that this cigar was definitely what I expected from Litto Gomez.
MSRP: $16.99 and worth the experience.

Country: Dominican Republic
Length/Ring: 7 x 54
Shape: Perfecto
Wrapper: Oscuro - Double Maduro w/Ecuadorian tips
Filler: Dominican
Strength: Full
I clipped off most of the nipple and lit it up.. I was hoping that this would be as good or better than the other cigars Litto made. I was excited to smoke this one as I had been waiting for these. I took my first puff an was delighted at the full flavor from the start. It was very peppery with that nice spice on the pallet. The burn was even and stayed that way. Half way through the first third a leather flavor with a hint of cocoa was apparent.
It was already over a half hour when I finally got to the second third. The ash was still strong to the tune of over three inches. The taste added a slight coffee flavor. Excellent flavor and very complex. There was a taste I could not identify, but wonderful.
I arrived at the last third after almost an hour. It was getting better. Earthy and still very spicy with that pepper still ringing my bell. The finish as good as it gets. This cigar was something special.

In conclusion: I can say was that this cigar was definitely what I expected from Litto Gomez.
MSRP: $16.99 and worth the experience.