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You should give them a shot!
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F*ck Cancer!
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Very true -- not all Padron's are expensive but they are generally a very good cigar. And, while they are medium-to-full-bodied they do not overpower with nicotine.
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I do not find the DPG CC to be that full but I love em.
Definitely the Oliva V, LFD DL Chisel, JdN Antano and I would add the 601 Green. |
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Don't mean to hijack but is there a large difference in flavor b/w the LFD Ligero and the Double Ligero? Or would there more of a difference in the nicotine factor?
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Yes and Yes. The flavors of the two cigars are different. LFD-DL is predominately spicy, the LFD-L is more of a mix of spice and a rich espresso. The DL is a bit stronger (nicotine). The L is more complex and balanced. It's worth your time to try both and make up your mind which you prefer. They are different enough to make the comparison worthwhile. |
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Still Watching My Back
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While I haven't smoked a wide number of cigars, I do know that I like fuller bodied sticks and the DPG CC 1979 and the Oliva Vs are ones I could smoke every day and be happy. I need to try more DPG BLue Labels :|
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