The LFD Double Ligero Chisel Maduro hits different with its $100.80 price tag for 10 cigars packed in a box. This 6"x54 figurado-shaped beast features a signature flat chisel tip that needs diagonal cuts. Watch out for its full-strength punch - it's like swallowing a nicotine thunderstorm wrapped in dark Ecuadorian Sumatra leaf. Perfect for those who laugh at mild cigars and own at least three different torch lighters.
Pre-light sniff reveals damp earth and molasses. The initial puffs slap you with black coffee grounds and bitter cocoa. Smoke output feels like a steam locomotive - thick white plumes that stain your shirt collar. The chisel tip's flat draw oddly amplifies nicotine delivery.
At the 40-minute mark, roasted almonds emerge through the char line. Watch for occasional pepper flakes hitting the back of your throat. Ash holds strong for 2+ inches if you're patient. Pair with black coffee unless you want nic nausea.
Last third brings burning tire notes that cigar nerds call "complexity". The wrapper's natural sweetness battles Ligero's aggression. Stop at 1.5" unless you enjoy tongue numbness. Expect 100-120 minute burn time and next-day throat scratch.
This cigar's box-pressed construction and triple cap hide sneaky tunneling risks. Store at 65% RH max - any higher and the chisel tip turns mushy. Uses actual Dominican farm soil particles as flavor enhancers (not really, but tastes like it). Mandatory post-smoke steak dinner required.
Worth trying? If you've smoked 20+ maduros this month and still crave more. Overpriced? Probably. Memorable? Hell yes. Some call it "liquid rage in tobacco form". What's your take on ultra-strong cigars?