whodeeni 11:38 AM 01-27-2010
~ All of my pictures are before i smoked it because I went to smoking dinner and forgot to take pictures ~
My T52's got here last night those guys have really mastered the art of
combining both "Rustic and Elegant" when you look at the box....
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Liga Privada T-52 Toro
Origin : NicaraguaDrew Estate
Format : Toro
Size : 6 x 52
Wrapper : American Habano
Filler : Honduras, Nicaragua
Binder : Brazillian Mata-Fina
Price : $10 - $14.00
Appearance: This cigar is very dark, rich, and oily to the eye. The construction is seamless, and I only notice very small veins. It is very firm and gives just a little to the touch so you know its well packed. I smell it and all i can think of is a "must" (or maybe peaty) scent. I noticed that a small bit of the wrapper is missing at the foot, the only noticeable blemish on the cigar. This vitola is topped with a double cap.
Pre-Draw
I licked the top and cut this sucker w/ a punch. The pre-draw flavors were
a unique "musk"/peaty flavor that was really hard to define, salt, cinnamon, and pepper. I smelled the foot and got flavors of rich tobacco, strong pepper and a whiff of nicotine!
1st 3rd: I lit the foot, took a few puffs, and this cigar started with a strong blast of pepper! The pepper gave way to interwining with the musk and i immediately began noticing the emerging presence of cedar. I know a lot of guys have complained about acid over the years, but this cigar is a man's cigar. I almost get the impression that this stogie is more redolent of smoking a Cuban. (Only smoked a few in my short 7 months of smoking!
:-) )
2nd 3rd: This bugger is now beginning to grow in strength. 35 minutes prior id eaten a slice of pizza and im glad that I had something coating my stomach because this cigar is going at full power at this point! When it first started is was in a bass boat, but now I'm deep sea fishing! The essence of espresso and leather have weaved their way in, and it's pairing well with the glass of cabernet that i'm having.
Last 3rd: I don't normally do this, but i put my cigar down because im having dinner w/ the fellas. When I picked it back up, and relit, i got a blast of pepper even stronger than at first, and the strength was enormous! I taste strong pepper, leather, cedar, and espresso.
Needless to say i nubbed it, and let's just say i'm glad that I have a box!
Total smoking time, 1hr 15minutes
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elderboy02 11:39 AM 01-27-2010
Nice review! I have yet to try the T52, but the Liga Privada #9's that I have had were very good!
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Doctorossi 11:49 AM 01-27-2010
BigAsh 11:54 AM 01-27-2010
Great review....I'll have to try one of these....Thanks!
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skier171 11:57 AM 01-27-2010
Nice Review...got one in the humi right now... Got me real excited for that one.
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issues 12:19 PM 01-27-2010
Great review!
:-)
I do love me some Ligas!!!
:-)
Although delicious, I do prefer the No. 9 over the T-52.
The blast of pepper you received on the light is something I can definitely relate to. It smoothes out after the first third but it starts out as a whopper!
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marge796 12:26 PM 01-27-2010
Great review Excel.
Thanks for your efforts!
:-)
Chris.....
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Nice review, but one comment; there is no Dominican tobacco in any of the Liga Privada cigars currently on the market.
The following is drect from Steve Saka:
Originally Posted by :
There is no Dominican tobacco in any of the currently on the market LP blends although this is printed and posted in error all over the place. The basic components are as follows:
No. 9
Wrapper - Connecticut Broadleaf No. 1 Darks
Binder - Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler - 4 Different Nicaraguan leaves + 1 Honduran Leaf
Flying Pig
Identical to the No. 9 except there is more Nica Viso and Ligero due to its ample girth.
T52:
Wrapper - Connecticut Grown Stalk Cut & Stalk Cured Sungrown
Binder - Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler - 4 Different Nicaraguan leaves + 1 Honduran Leaf - however, the 2 of the Nica fillers are different from the No. 9 blend as are the proportions.
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whodeeni 01:02 PM 01-27-2010
ok, well thanks bro! i'll make adjustments accordingly
Originally Posted by T.G:
Nice review, but one comment; there is no Dominican tobacco in any of the Liga Privada cigars currently on the market.
The following is drect from Steve Saka:
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whodeeni 01:05 PM 01-27-2010
it appears that I can't actually edit my original post (kind of weird)
so don't know what you can do about fixing things once you post them
here....
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pnoon 01:11 PM 01-27-2010
Originally Posted by whodeeni:
it appears that I can't actually edit my original post (kind of weird)
so don't know what you can do about fixing things once you post them
here....
Not weird at all. It is by design. You have 15 minutes in which you can edit/change your post.
If something needs "fixing", use the Report Post feature or PM an admin - our user names are in red.
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Giant & 49er Fan 01:29 PM 01-27-2010
Originally Posted by whodeeni:
ok, well thanks bro! i'll make adjustments accordingly
No worries. As Saka said, the misinformation about the DR tobacco being in there is all over the net, it's not really your fault, it's whichever vendors are continuing to propagate the incorrect info by not updating their sites, you're just going from that. They're the ones who should know better - they did receive cut sheets on the cigars afterall.
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Addendum:
Just noticed that while I was typing the above, pnoon edited, at your request, your review to correct the types of filler tobacco used.
:-)
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kelmac07 06:56 PM 01-27-2010
Very nice review...thanks for sharing.
:-)
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Kreth 07:21 PM 01-27-2010
Thanks for the review, nicely done. I haven't tried the T-52 yet, but I smoked a Flying Pig and it was great.
:-)
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quantim0 07:22 PM 01-27-2010
Saw those on a trip to a somewhat distant B&M this weekend. I wanted to pick one up, but I was unsure if it was worth the $11. Next time out I'll consider it.
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Whipper Snapper 12:03 AM 01-28-2010
Originally Posted by skier171:
Nice Review...got one in the humi right now... Got me real excited for that one.
Since when did YOU get a humi and not tell me about it?
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mariogolbee 12:15 AM 02-20-2010
Nice review. I have yet to try these.
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heavyd 01:16 PM 02-21-2010
I tried one of these yesterday (robusto). They are pretty good, but not as flavorful as the LP #9, imo. I did notice some nice cedar and espresso in the first/last thirds, and I got the same pepper as you did at the start. The construction / draw of the LP line is fantastic. Thanks for the review
:-)
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alpha8a 02:58 PM 02-21-2010
Thanks for the review. I have one sitting in my humidor that I haven't got to yet.
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