Cigar Review for Lfd - Andalusian Bull
My Review
Starting off with ok draw, bad smoke production, we will see if that improves.
Getting mostly ceder right at the beginning, hint of hay.
Didn't take long for smoke production to improve. I would say it has decent production at the inch mark.
Getting to the end of the first third and some serious leather is starting to come in.
Getting a bit of perfume to it.
I'm about half way through, the flavors get more and more complex as you go. It's hard to tell how good this is going to be when you start it.
Tasting Notes / Extracted Info
This cigar is from La Flor Dominicana (LFD), identifiable by the logo on the label. The specific cigar appears to be from the Andalusian Bull line.
Flavor Profile:
- Known for its complex and rich profile.
- Tasting notes often include spicy, earthy undertones with hints of leather and sweetness.
Tobacco Type:
- Typically features a mix of Dominican fillers and binder.
- The wrapper is usually Corojo '99.
Other Useful Information:
- The Andalusian Bull has received high ratings and is known for its boldness and full-bodied experience.
- It is a unique figurado shape which contributes to its unique smoking experience.