La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro

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La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro

La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro

La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro is a limited production release from Litto Gomez — available only twice per year, built around a wrapper most blenders wouldn’t attempt. The Ecuadorian Sumatra Ligero leaf comes from the highest primings of the plant, where the most sunlight hits and the tobacco ferments longest. It’s oily, dark, and in. . .

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does LFD Colorado Oscuro taste like?
Black pepper, dark coffee, roasted earth, and leather from the first draw. The Ecuadorian Sumatra Ligero wrapper is oily and dense — it keeps the smoke thick and rich through the finish. This isn't a nuanced cigar; it's a full-throttle Dominican blend.
How strong is the Colorado Oscuro?
Full. The Ligero wrapper comes from the highest primings of the plant — the most potent leaf available. Combined with Dominican and Nicaraguan filler, this is one of the strongest cigars in the LFD catalog.
Why is it called Colorado Oscuro?
Colorado Oscuro refers to the wrapper color — colorado is a mid-brown shade, and oscuro means dark in Spanish. The name describes the leaf: a deep, oily brown Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper from the top primings of the plant.
How often is Colorado Oscuro released?
Twice per year. It's a limited production release, not a year-round catalog item. Availability at Renegade depends on the current production run.
What sizes does Renegade carry?
We carry the No.5 and the No.4. The No.5 is the standard vitola for this blend. The No.4 is a slightly smaller format with a more concentrated profile.
Is the Colorado Oscuro good for beginners?
No. This is a full-strength, Ligero-heavy cigar designed for experienced smokers who can handle intensity. If you're newer to full-bodied LFD cigars, start with the 1994 or Reserva Especial first.
What should I pair with the Colorado Oscuro?
Something with enough body to match the strength — a barrel-aged dark rum, a high-proof bourbon, or a strong black coffee. Avoid anything light; it will disappear against the pepper and earth in this blend.

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