La Flor Dominicana Buyer's Pick
Posted on May 14 2025

La Flor Dominicana Buyer’s Picks — Start With These Singles
Author: Luxury Cigar Club · Updated May 2025
La Flor Dominicana doesn’t produce factory samplers, but you can still taste the full spectrum without buying blind boxes. For a full brand overview, see our La Flor Dominicana Cigars Guide. Below are four proven singles—ranked by strength and flavor—that create an instant “tasting flight” in your cart.
Quick-Pick Comparison
Your Palate | Start With | Why | MSRP* |
---|---|---|---|
Mild-medium | Reserva Especial Robusto | Creamy Connecticut sweetness with LFD’s signature light spice. | $10.40 |
Medium explorer | Air Bender Chisel | Unique wedge mouth-feel; red-pepper and oak in equal parts. | $11.31 |
Full-bodied veteran | Double Ligero DL-700 | Estate-grown ligero delivers earth, espresso and black pepper. | $11.31 |
Collector | Andalusian Bull | 96-rated figurado; limited weekly allocations—buy on sight. | $23.57 |
*Snapshot MSRP May 2025; check product pages for live pricing.
Why No Official Sampler?
Litto Gomez keeps production in small batches. LFD does make a few samplers, however, they are typically hard to find due to the small production of La Flor. That scarcity is exactly why singles give you more control and fresher stock.
How to Sample LFD Without a Sampler
- Add the four singles above to your cart—one per profile tier.
- Smoke them over two evenings: mild side one night, full side the next.
- Keep notes on sweetness, spice and finish; the cigar that wows you is your first box purchase.
Aging Tips
- Andalusian Bull — gains caramel sweetness after 9-12 months at 65 % RH.
- Double Ligero — pepper calms after a 6-month nap.
- Air Bender — ready straight off the truck.
- Reserva Especial — designed for immediate enjoyment.
FAQ
Does LFD sell official samplers?
No. The factory focuses on box production. Ordering singles is the only way to taste multiple blends.
Which LFD cigar suits beginners?
The Reserva Especial Robusto—creamy Connecticut profile with gentle spice—makes a perfect starting point.
How many singles should I order to sample properly?
Four: one mild-medium (Reserva), one medium (Air Bender), one full (Double Ligero) and one limited release (Andalusian Bull).
What’s the best tasting order?
Lightest to strongest: Reserva Especial → Air Bender → Andalusian Bull → Double Ligero.
Ready to build your tasting flight? Add these four LFD singles to your cart now →
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