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LOVO Barber Pole Maduro/ Natural - Printable Version +- StogieChat Cigar Forum (https://www.stogiechat.com/forum) +-- Forum: Cigars (https://www.stogiechat.com/forum/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Cigar Reviews (https://www.stogiechat.com/forum/forum-16.html) +--- Thread: LOVO Barber Pole Maduro/ Natural (/thread-14331.html) Pages:
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- sergione - 02-11-2007 Torpedo barber pole Lovo Look-this was a great and unique looking cigar. The two types of wrappers spiraling down to the foot is just cool. The wrappers themselves were ok, no giant veins, a little rough though but hey its a tobacco leaf. Burn-The burn was great. I thought the wrappers were going to split and unwind as the burn progress but it was any other cigar....the burn was fine with a few cosmetic problems though like burning to quick on one side. Ash held on strong for about an inch plus before I ashed and again as I kept on smoking it. Draw-great draw. No problems in this department. This might be do to the torpedo shape of the cigar. Great draw Strength/flavor-This is a med strength cigar. It was fairly consistent all the way through....even to the bitter nub it was consistent. Because of the two wrappers you get hints of leather and earth but overall just a med strength tobacco flavor that was actually pleasing. This cigar reminds me a lot about the Vegas De Fonseca in flavor. I would like to see how these cigar age....Who knows what flavors they might attain - Stands and Looks Back - 02-11-2007 it reminds you of the vegas de fonseca???....now that i think about it, they're actually very simular....
- sergione - 02-11-2007 I thought so because of the construction and consistentcy in flavor....but the lovo wasnt as tough as the vegas de fonseca. The lovos is a bit lighter in body and flavor still great smoke though - Tonto - 02-11-2007 Nice review Sergione! I'm looking forward to smoking mine. Have you ever tried Gurkha's Dos Cappos? - sergione - 02-11-2007 No I havent TONTO.....actually I havent had a Gurkha...They are hard to find here in SOCAL and are pricy but how are those - Rob The Long Island Cowboy - 02-11-2007 having had both the dos capas blows the doors off the lovo. kind of like the potentials in the lovo with a masters degree. - Harpo Marx - 02-13-2007 sergione Wrote:No I havent TONTO.....actually I havent had a Gurkha...They are hard to find here in SOCAL and are pricy -. . ...- . .-. / .... .- -.. / .- / --. ..- .-. -.- .... .- ..--.. / -.-- --- ..- / ... .... --- ..- .-.. -.. / -. --- - / .--. --- ... - / - .... .. -. --. ... / .-.. .. -.- . / - .... .- - .-.-.- / -.-- --- ..- / -. . ...- . .-. / -.- -. --- .-- / .-- .... --- / .. ... / .-. . .- -.. .. -. --. / - .... . -- [devil] ![]() - Poriggity - 03-16-2007 Thats the beauty of so cal.. they have these in both the local shops that I go to, and I really like them for the price. Nice review Sergio! Scott - sergione - 03-16-2007 Poriggity Wrote:Thats the beauty of so cal.. they have these in both the local shops that I go to, and I really like them for the price. And whats also great is that the main man....Marlo Ramaz-head of Lovo Lives in Realto, CA....... ![]() - Poriggity - 03-16-2007 You mean Rialto? Dang, thats like 10 minutes from my work. Maybe I should pay hiim a visit? LOL Scott |