Smokers frequently note creamy leather and cedar as prominent flavor components, often accompanied by spice that primarily emerges on the retrohale. Overall strength impressions lean towards a medium to full-bodied experience. Feedback on burn and draw is mostly positive, with many praising the smooth draw and considerable smoke output, though some mention occasional burn issues requiring touch-ups. The overall sentiment tends to be highly positive, with many smokers expressing enjoyment and satisfaction with their experiences.
A fun alternate vitola to the blend. The profile consists of creamy leather and some cedar. Most of the spice appears on the retro. The draw is smooth with a ton of smoke output, and the burn was fairly decent.
A good staple blend here. The profile consists of a heavy but creamy leather note mixed with some cedar. Most of the spice appears primarily on the retro. The draw is smooth with a ton of smoke output, but there were a few corrections needed to prevent the burn from running on one side.
This one is a Toro, not the Robusto. Prelight has a slight barnyard. Scent is rich and deep. Tasting notes start with Hickory, and a bit of Cedar. There's definitely leather at the beginning, which then turns to an undertone reoccurring intermittently. Smoke is abundant while the burn is even. The draw is outstanding. The cherry forms perfectly, while the desired sugar ring forms. Entering the second third, there's an undertone of apricot, while overall the smoke has become a tamed leather. A light intermittent forms in the palate. Toasty Cedar and leather remain prevalent, while a relight touch-up is necessary. Entering the final third, the spice intensifies. Cedar and leather continue to lead. The cigar has a notable mineral undertone now. Rich with depth. A full-bodied and opulent finish.
Had one of these from a pyramid sampler sitting for the better part of 5 months. Ive had these before, but i think sitting them is a good idea. This one had almost no pepper burn through the retro, just smooth creamy smoke.
This is a fantastic cigar! I had to touch up a few burn issues, but other than that it was excellent. Flavor was fantastic. Really smooth with the most pronounced notes being plum. Will definitely be smoking more of these in the future.
The Liga Privada T52 by Drew Estate is a medium-full strength cigar originating from Nicaragua. It features a rich Connecticut Habano wrapper that encases a complex blend of Brazilian Mata Fina binder and a diverse filler mix of Nicaraguan and Honduran tobaccos. With an average rating of 87 based on 64 reviews, this cigar is known for its robust flavor profile, offering deep notes that cater to both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Ideal for those seeking a bold yet balanced smoking experience.