Let's cut straight to the chase - the LFD Litto Gomez Diez Cubanito packs a full-bodied punch in its 4.25"x48 parejo frame. At $196.56 for 24 sticks, this Dominican puro comes loaded with 4-year-aged tobacco from the Gomez family's own La Canela farm. The oily Pelo de Oro wrapper hides tightly-rolled leaves that promise more intensity than your average small cigar.
The initial puffs deliver black pepper spice that quickly settles into dark chocolate notes. Expect espresso bitterness balanced by faint caramel sweetness - typical LFD power play through narrowed eyes.
Leather and roasted nuts emerge as the burn line progresses. The dense smoke carries mineral earthiness reminiscent of volcanic soil, with retrohale revealing cedar wood undertones.
Nicotine kick intensifies past the halfway mark. Charred oak and cinnamon spice dominate while maintaining that signature cocoa base. Cut it at 35-minute mark unless you're chasing nicotine dizziness.
The triple-cap head unravels cleanly with a straight cut. Compact ash holds for 1/3rd length despite small ring gauge. Wrapper oils glisten under light - no touch-ups needed if stored at 65% RH.