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Just over half way through this Andalusian Bull and I must say I'm impressed. I've always liked LFD cigars, especially the double ligeros but this cigar is one of their milder ones. It starts with strong cedar tones and hint of pepper which develops the further you get into the cigar. My wife (who doesn't smoke) even commented on the wonderful aroma. Finally I must say the construction is utterly flawless. A perfect draw and even burn. It's definitely one of the top non Cubans I've tried..... and I've tried quite a few!
COTM for me, from [MENTION=13448813]SHAMZ84[/MENTION]. Start of this is very promising. Mellow woody notes and an easy draw with bags of smoke. Paired it with a pineapple gose beer, a collaboration between Gypsy Hill and Little Monster breweries.
Just over half way through this Andalusian Bull and I must say I'm impressed. I've always liked LFD cigars, especially the double ligeros but this cigar is one of their milder ones. It starts with strong cedar tones and hint of pepper which develops the further you get into the cigar. My wife (who doesn't smoke) even commented on the wonderful aroma. Finally I must say the construction is utterly flawless. A perfect draw and even burn. It's definitely one of the top non Cubans I've tried..... and I've tried quite a few!
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I like LFD, out of NC’s they’re some of my favorites. But the AB is truly a fantastic cigar (Judged from the two that I’ve had) - enjoy
This was followed by cleaning and polishing two cars, breaking up and burning six old fence panels and cutting the lawn front and back so I felt that I earned a little SCDH El Principe courtesy of [MENTION=13403823]tommy[/MENTION] in the evening
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