El Presidente Posted June 12, 2023 Posted June 12, 2023 La Flor De Cano Grandiosos 52 × 135mm (5⅜″) Released in 2013, these PCC Regionals were largely panned which is a rare thing for a PCC regional. I will do the other "land of the panned" tomorrow. LFDC generally need some time. They Join El Rey Del Mundo and a few others. Has time waved it's magic wand? How do the La Flor De Cano Grandiosos age? They have been around 10 years now Share your experience Bonus Point: Smoke and review one of your LFDC Grandiosos this week....and go into the draw for a 10 cigar Nudies Sampler (canonazo/Lancero/Carlota/Petit Corona). Will draw Sunday!
dicko Posted June 13, 2023 Posted June 13, 2023 I'll try do a review later time permitting. These were super earthy and citrusy on release. Had one late last year while on holiday in Singapore. The earth flavour has eased and the sharp citrus is more fruity now. Coming into prime for my taste. But will age many years longer! Sent from my SM-G986B using Tapatalk 3
99call Posted June 13, 2023 Posted June 13, 2023 53 minutes ago, dicko said: sharp citrus is more fruity now I cant speak to the Gradiosos, but many have stated a similarity to the Gran Cano, which I do have experience with, and they have a very light clean tangerine element to them which is a bit like fresh bakers yeast. This element does also remind me of champagne. They are incredibly light cigars, and I would suggest must be smoked indoors to truly understand/enjoy. 3
JohnS Posted June 13, 2023 Posted June 13, 2023 My view is based on the fact that I really got into them after my box had reached the seven year mark. Now I have one cigar left of that 10-count box that I would like to smoke around the ten year mark (i.e. in a few months). In that time period they've been floral, sweet, sometimes nutty (like almonds) and even spicy. I've no doubt they will further evolve but I'm happy to have smoked this box in the time that I did. 3
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