
LA FLOR DOMINICANA · DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Andalusian Bull
This award winning blend comes from the mind of master-blender Litto Gomez. Born in Spain, Litto gives a nod to his homeland with arguably the best release to ever come out of the La Flor Dominicana camp (and that’s saying a whole lot), dubbed Andalusian Bull. Striking in its appearance, the Bull gets its unique, old-school shape from a long-since-retired cigar mold that Gomez tracked down in Belgium. Coming in one size only, a rustic-looking figurado, this gem takes you back to the golden age of cigars. A beautiful, reddish-hued Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper is first to grab your attention. Potent Dominican filler tobaccos including Criollo ’98 and Pelo d’Oro are hugged by a Dominican binder. The unique figurado shape lends itself to a truly complex experience. The thickest part of the Bull is at the foot of the cigar, and introduces a myriad of flavors from the get-go. Caramel, leather, and a tinge of milk chocolate kick things off, with notes of sweet spice, rich red pepper, and slight citrus nuances entering the fray as the ring gauge gradually decreases.
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RATINGS · 8
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…COMPOSITION
- Wrapper
- Corojo
- Binder
- Dominican
- Filler
- Dominican
VITOLAS · 1
- Figurado6.5″ · 64
REVIEWS · 5
- @glenval882018-01-05 · Fortuna
Medium to full
- @robk69132017-08-26 · Home
Complex flavor profile, at different time I detected cedar, graham cracker, leather, cocoa, citrus, pepper and mint.
- @deronboyd2017-06-07 · Carlyle
Incredible smoke
- @cigar12017-05-23 · F241
Elegant, complex cigar, leather, pepper and woods. A very pungent hint of grass or green leaves, I did not like that at all. Additionally a very uneven burn and a carelessly mounted band lead me to the conclusion that this smoke is overpriced, I'd say, by around 30%.
- @jingersol2017-04-22
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