Posts Tagged ‘La Flor Dominicana’

La Flor Dominicana Air Bender Maduro – Cigar Review

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Last week Nat Sherman hosted the launch of the Air Bender Maduro which as of now is only available as part of Casa de Tobacco. The Casa de Tobacco will also serve as a Humidor and is made from rattan and leaves from the plantain. It basically looks like a scale model of the curing barns that are in the tobacco regions of the Dominican Republic. Production is limited, and the MSRP is $350.00.

At the event I got to talk with Litto and while there are no plans currently to release the cigar as a stand alone, he wouldn’t be surprised to see it as a regular release down the road. Since Litto makes all the tobacco decisions I think it is safe to say the cigar will become a regular release.

Event Recap: Delaware Cigar Festival

As the fall weather began to take hold in the Northeast the stage was set for the 5th Delaware Cigar Festival, organized by Gary Griffith. Gary who is associated with Cigar-ette City and the creator of Emilio and Grimalkin cigars put on a clinic on how a cigar festival should be run.

The event was held at Delaware Park under cloudy skies with the likes of Arielle Ditkowich, brand manager for La Sirena Cigars, Eddie Ortega from EO Brands, Clint Aaron of 262 Cigars and numerous reps from Rocky Patel, JC Newman, Drew Estate, Altadis, Oliva, Kristoff, Perdomo, La Flor Dominicana, Cigar Rights of America, Miami Cigar, General Cigar and The Cigar Agency.

Nat Sherman Hosts Litto Gomez to Launch Casa de Tobacco

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Last night, Nat Sherman hosted an event for Litto Gomez and the new release for La Flor Dominicana, Casa de Tobacco. There were two parts to the event. Edward was lucky enough to ask Litto some questions at the first part, the sit-down press-release.

Casa de Tobacco, as reported earlier, is a miniature version of a tobacco curing barn. A tobacco curing barn is where moisture leaves the tobacco leaves in a temperature/humidity-controlled environment. This process is important because this is where the leaves start to decompose and start a series of chemical reactions that give tobaccos their flavor.

FDA Involvement Must Be Stopped!

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The possibility of dark days for the tobacco industry is closer to a reality then ever before, but as retailers, consumers, and manufacturers the future is also bright if we get involved.

In 2009, President Barack Obama passed the Family Smoking & Prevention Act which left a loophole for the FDA involvement in the premium cigar industry. The law gave the FDA regulatory authority over all tobacco products, but to branch beyond cigarettes and smokeless, the agency must seek expanded authority. That is what they are doing with cigars, and why they must be stopped. If the FDA gets involved the way we enjoy our right to smoke will be changed forever. Prohibition 2.0 will become a step closer to reality.

Breakfast at Drapers for this year’s Little Puff

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It looks like there’s some buzz about this year’s “Little Puff” in Washington DC. The little puff is only little name and it’s actually kind of a big deal:

The “Little Puff” is Draper’s signature fundraiser, an intimate gathering of cigar lovers (limited to 300 people). Proceeds from ticket sales and the auction benefit three local academic scholarships (The Erik Kristensen Memorial Scholarship in honor of a Navy SEAL killed in action; The Pat Krimm Scholarship & The Anne Berman Memorial Scholarship).

Casa de Tobacco by La Flor Dominicana

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I got my hands on some cool information this morning about a new product from La Flor Dominicana. This is definitely one of the coolest things I have ever seen produced to date. The House of Tobacco is the barn type structure in which tobacco is cured in.

This incredible piece of functional art will officially be unveiled at IPCPR in 2 weeks. The Casa De Tobacco will also serve as a…

La Flor Dominicana Cameroon Cabinets – Cigar Review

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There are so many cigars in the La Flor Dominicana library that I have skipped over during the 3 years I have worked on this site. Some of them are due to cost, and some of them are because I like to smoke them as a social cigar. By this I mean I smoke them, while talk hanging out with friends and don’t really get lost in the review as I enjoy the company.

The other day I woke up while on vacation to find a note from Andrew who is the VP of Sales for La Flor Dominicana and the sock-less wonder was the second person to make the comparison to me and Colt Ford. In honor of that I reached into my humidor and decided to review the Cameroon Cabinets from La Flor Dominicana.

Cigar Review: Litto Gomez Small Batch #3

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In the grand scheme of things La Flor Dominican has not been around for a long time. Born in 1996, 2 years before I began cigar smoking the La Flor Dominicana line of cigars has risen in popularity quite fast and are considered by many to be a staple of cigar shops around the country. At a recent event I was told by a friend to try the Small Batch #3 and I decided to take the plunge on this expensive stick in NY due to the taxes.

The Small Batch #3 features 2004 vintage tobacco from Litto’s farm in La Canela for both the filler and binder. The wrapper on this cigar is Sumatra-seed and Dominican grown that gives it a dark, oily complexion. The small batch #3 is billed as a full-bodied masterpiece with lots of flavor and and smoke. Does it live up to it’s billing? This is my opinion but I urge you to smoke one and make that judgement for yourself.

Cigar Review: LFD Air Bender Lancero

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I spent the day at Little Taste of Cuba in Princeton, NJ which is a a shop owned by Jorge from Tobacconist University. In there humidor they had a cigar that I have been dying to try for the longest, the La Flor Dominicana Air Bender Lancero. I smoked one today earlier in the shop and made a few notes and now I am lighting up the second one to get my review for the day up. I had another cigar lined up but the day but I really wanted to review this one, so here we are.

Cigar: La Flor Dominicana
Size: 7.5 x 38 (Lancero)

Cigar Review: La Flor Dominicana Factory Press III

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Today’s cigar constitutes the final review of 2010. It’s been a great year for cigars and I have been trying to fit about 25 cigars into my Top 15 List which I will publish on December 31st. For my last review of 2010 I picked the La Flor Dominicana Factory Press III. Over the years La Flor Dominicana has fallen on and off the radar for me and with the emergence of the Air Bender into the market LFD has become a staple of my repertoire once again. Also I got to spend some time talking to Litto Gomez and his warmth and charm has made the brand that much more attractive. Perhaps that is a little vein of me, but a person behind the cigar can make or break the company.

Nat Sherman Dinner w/ Litto Gomez

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A week ago I was lucky enough to attend an intimate dinner at Nat Sherman with 30 guests and Litto Gomez of La Flor Domincana. My good friend Lindsay Heller informed me of a last minute cancellation and I jumped at the opportunity for this wonderful event. Nat Sherman has undergone a change lately in the eyes of this cigar smoker. Gone is the old feeling and stuffiness that had taken over Nat Sherman in recent years. The is a new fresh feeling to the store thanks to the manager Aaron L. Sigmond and his staff who has slowly begun to change the aura of this historic cigar location.

The dinner which featured out standing food prepared celebrity chef Olivier Cheng that consisted of ruffled shrimp and tuna tartar appetizers, goat cheese soufflé and filet mignon entrees and ginger cake dessert. Each was perfectly paired with The Macallan 15-year, 25-year and 30-year single malt whiskies. But the highlight for this cigar smoker was the LFD Ligero 579 Oscuro Natural – a unique cigar created, and available, only for the evening that might of been the best LFD I ever had.

Cigar Review: La Flor Dominicana Air Bender Chisel

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So the other night on Twitter I asked what cigar to be reviewed on Monday and which cigar to be ruled today. As luck would have it the Air Bender Chisel was today’s cigar and I got to spend some time last night with Andrew who is Vice President of Sales for La Flor Dominicana and the new northeast sales rep, Peter. We chilled in Cigar Inn on 2nd Avenue smoked some cigars and finished off a bottle of rum. Well at least Andrew and I did since Peter was driving and didn’t want to drink. We kept the conversation light, didn’t really discuss anything blog worthy and shared a bunch of laughs. It was a good time, and had the feel of a couple of friends hanging out to enjoy a smoke.

Saturday News: IPCPR Version 2.

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Despite a lot of the new releases coming out a little early like the Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary and the CAO La Traviata Maduro there were a few surprises to the IPCPR that I didn’t know about. Now this doesn’t mean that they were a surprise to all but they did manage to catch me off guard.

EP Carrillo – I went out with a few of my fellow bloggers for lunch. Upon walking in I noticed Ernesto and his family sitting and having lunch. After a quick hello so has not to disturb their lunch I sat down in the back of the restaurant and enjoyed some Aligator. During the course of our meal Ernesto had the waiter come over and buy us a round of drinks which was totally classy.

Cigar Review: La Flor Dominicana DL-700

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Of and on throughout my years of smoking I have enjoyed cigars from La Flor Dominicana and the recent release of the Air Bender has sparked an interest in them again. So much to the point that I reached deep into my humidor and picked out a La Flor Dominicana DL-700 that has at least a year on it and while I am using my camera on my cell phone I am hoping you can spot the magnesium pimples that adorn the wrapper.

Cigar: La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero
Size: 6.5 x 60 (DL-700)
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sun Grown
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Strength: Full

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