Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
La Flor Dominicana Ligeros
Cigar Name:
Double Ligero Chiselito
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
44 x 5
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
Dominican Republic
Binder:
Dominican Republic
Status:
Active
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16 Archival Reviews
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June 29, 2008
"its alright"
I was very interested in this line, the shape, and previous review. and I agree this cigar is not for beginers but saying that ive been smoking almost a year and I enjoy full-bodied smokes (camacho coylor is one that comes to mind that I enjoy). I think this cigar is the strongest ive smoked and this cigar is small. the full bodiedness might even detract from the backround flavors, I know the flavor are the an strong espresso, horseradish(like another revewer mentioned) and good nuttiness , but that pepper is so strong i did sneeze a few times. I enjoy this cigar because its somewhat of a challenge. but then again maybe my pallate isnt to the level to judge such a cigar correctly.
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January 4, 2008
"hmmmm"
nice looking cigar, strong ligero taste, little dry on the palette, peppery in a cuban way and a little harsh...after every thing i read about this i guess i'm a little disappointed...i like more depht, flavor and complexity in my smoke for the 6 bucks i paid i would really have to be in the mood for this type of smoke to purchase again.
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July 14, 2007
"Harsh"
It's a nice looking cigar with a toothy wrapper. First half was ok - strong earthy smoke with black pepper on the palate. Then it became harsh, maybe because it might of been burning too hot. So I let it cool off and tried again but it was still bitter. Stopped smoking it half way thru. Will not buy again. Maybe i'll try the larger ones.
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November 10, 2006
"firecracker."
Love this cigar with a cup of coffee. Always have them on hand in the humidor as they are a tough petite corona to beat, especially for the price
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September 11, 2006
"Firecracker"
Strong - very strong. I don't know that I've had a cigar this potent before. I'm pretty sure this would make an Opus X seem like a Macanudo. Chocolaty flavor with some red wine like notes. As Toro Tom mentioned, there is a flavor of gunpowder as well. Overall, it's pretty good, but needs to be toned down a little. Actually, quite a bit. This sentiment is reflected in my rating of overall experience. I like the bigger sizes better as they're much more mellow.
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July 2, 2006
"Jalapeno"
The first taste is of maduro, a rich chocolate sweetness. The next puff brings a little bitterness with the chocolate. And then blammo! And more blammo! This little figurado is full flavored, full bodied, and strong. After the first third I am wondering how far I can go with this llittle stick. The flavor intensifies into a full bore inferno, super rich tobacco flavor, bittersweet chocolate, and a nice helping of gunpowder. Ultimately this cigar is too much for its own good. It's like doing a shot of Dave's Insanity Sauce.
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May 15, 2006
"Overpowering"
I did not like this cigar. Too overpowering and too harsh in my view. Beautiful looking cigar but I had to nub it about half way through as I was not having an enjoyable smoke. I have smoked the similarly sized litto gomez diez and found that to be much smoother even though similar in strength. Just my view.
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May 3, 2006
"not too bad"
This little corona had flashes of the flavor of it's elders, but didn't ever develop like the larger chisel or 600. It burned a bit off.
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March 15, 2006
"You paid how much for that little thing?"
I love the way this feels in the mouth. It produced a big peppery smoke and lasted almost 45 minutes to my suprise. I was a little too powerful for my morning smoke on the way to work. For a buck or two less I might keep a bunch of these around, but It didn't deliver what I really want out of a 5 buck small smoke, and if I hadn't taken off the price tag, I imagine I'd be in big trouble with the wife lady.
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January 6, 2006
"Firecracker!"
Nice powerful smoke! Rich, cocoa-colored wrapper with hardly any veins. Solid construction with no soft spots and a sporty chiseled tip. Easy light. Smooth draw. Even burn. A surprising amount of smoke from such a small stick. Gray-black ash. BAM! Started with black pepper, spice and heavy earth. This peppery, earthy, "rich top soil" flavor was accompanied by a cocoa flavor in the first third. The middle third brought notes of dark chocolate, game, and charred wood. The last third was similar, but smoother and stronger. All in all, this 45 minute firecracker was powerful - you can feel the Vitamin N creeping on you. Don't smoke it too fast or on an empty stomach. It is bold, brash, and in your face, though not exceptionally complex. A nice stick in a small package.
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December 20, 2005
"Strong and Delish"
I expected this little flathead to be spicy and it didn't disappoint. Better yet, it had rich tangy sweet notes from the Ecuadoran Sumatra wrapper and bold blend. Performance and manners were top notch. It delivers in a small package. More satisfying than the Double Ligero Chiselito Maduro, which is a fine cigar in its own right.
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June 10, 2005
"not bad"
Less powerful than it's non-chiseled, bigger counterpart, but with no metallic junk thrown in. Great burn and draw. Easily worth the money.
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January 2, 2005
"A$$ Kicker"
Very overpowering. Had this one for new years. Nice oily wrapper, good even dark colour, interesting shape. Good even burn, dark grey ash. Strong cedar flavour initially, settled a tiny bit, but overall quite strong. Nice if you like that kinda style
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March 20, 2004
"Little cigar that smokes big!"
Powerhouse for a corona ,not as smooth as it's big brother though. Very good for a short smoke. I usually like 50 ring guage or larger for the flavor but this lets me cheat and get a good quick smoke in,when I don't have a lot of time.
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March 9, 2004
"GOOD!"
I find the maduros to be better, but this little naturally wrapped guy was really good. Started strong and mellowed to med-full stregnth. Good flavor with hints of nutmeg and coffee.
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January 10, 2004
"Unimpressed"
I didn't enjoy the chisel, and the chiselito did not do much for me either. It seems in the interest of making a strong cigar, they simply made an aggressive cigar. The taste and aftertaste hung around for ever, and was very over powering.
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