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    Welcome home. Thank you.
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    The Carlos Torano Virtuoso is probably one of the strongest cigars's I've had recently. It's coming out in November. Highly recommended.
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    LFD Natural, LG Diez, and OpusX are the strongest and tie. They will whip you

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    Hello;

    First of all, Welcome to the Forum!

    They are definitly not a premium smoke, but by far the most powerful smoke I have ever had is a Don Asa. I have had a lot of powerful cigars, but I think this is the only one ever to make me light headed. Try one, they are cheap and highly powerful.
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by hex1848
    The Carlos Torano Virtuoso is probably one of the strongest cigars's I've had recently. It's coming out in November. Highly recommended.

    Is it necessary to tease us low lifes with no hope of a Carlos Torano Virtuoso Maestro until some B&M decides in December they may make one available to us. I am quite excited about these. Exodus 1959 is my favorite.
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    BTW, What's the deal with the Double Ligero? Ligero means light in Spanish. There is nothing light about that cigar. I do like them however.
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    Fillers of various strengths are usually blended to produce unique cigar flavors. The more oils present in the tobacco leaf, the stronger (less dry) the filler. Types range from the light-flavored (dry) Seco, through the medium Volado, and on to the strong Ligero. Large-guage cigars have a greater capacity to contain filler, and thus have greater potential to provide a full body and/or complex flavor

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    Ah, so Ligero is the name of the variety of Tobacco in the cigar. Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil Doc
    BTW, What's the deal with the Double Ligero? Ligero means light in Spanish. There is nothing light about that cigar. I do like them however.

    Well, my B&M owner who is Cuban by birth and Venezuelan by upbringing, and completely fluent in Spanish and English, says that ligero means "quick".
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    the bottom leaves are foot leaf...usually thrown away or sold to chewing tobacco companies.....then they move up the plant....at the very top are the corona (crown) leaves...by far,the strongest...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka
    Well, my B&M owner who is Cuban by birth and Venezuelan by upbringing, and completely fluent in Spanish and English, says that ligero means "quick".
    I grew up speaking Italian and took 3yrs of HS spanish. I often get the two languages confused. Ligero does mean light in Italian. I'm sure your Cuban friend is correct. We share words that differ in meaning. It got me in a lot of trouble in school. I'm sure you can see the relationship between light and quick.
    Last edited by Devil Doc; 09-26-2005 at 03:51 PM.
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    You could allways try a Magnum Force, I dont think JR is even able to give those things away.

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