Description
The La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Lancero Oscuro cigars are powerfully blended cigars. These babies are amazing. Estate grown Dominican filler and binder, wrapped in dark Ecuadorian Sumatra, sun grown leaves.
La Flor Dominicana was founded in 1996 in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Our commitment to quality, consistency and customer service has placed our brand among the most prestigious premium cigar brands in the world. Over the years we have developed a portfolio of quality blends, shapes, and sizes which fulfill the ever-changing needs of today’s cigar smokers. Our well-known consistency is possible because we personally supervise every stage of our production; from farming our tobacco at our farm in La Canela, to the art of manufacturing in our modern factory. This vertical integration is our guarantee! We appreciate your support and partnership.
In 1997 we made a decision that would forever change our fate and define the identity of our brand. We purchased our own farm. To this day the tobacco grown in our farm in La Canela makes up a great majority of all the tobacco used in our cigars and is the base from which we blend with high quality tobaccos from around the world.
La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero cigars are blended by brand founder Litto Gomez in the Dominican Republic where they’re handcrafted in several popular sizes. This robust smoke is drawn from a Natural or a Maduro wrapper leaf over a hearty blend of vintage Dominican Ligero long-filler tobaccos grown on Gomez’s estates. The Natural version is finished in an extra-oily Ecuador Sumatra wrapper and is rated 94 points for its leathery and intense profile of spice, coffee bean, and mesquite. The 92-rated Maduro develops throughout a dense and chewy profile of espresso bean, earth, and black pepper with a strong undercurrent of black cherry and anise. La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero cigars reveal succulent flavor and aroma with a plethora of spicy nuances. Savor a small-batch Dominican classic from the talented boutique cigar-maker, Litto Gomez, today.