Product Summary
La Flor Dominicana Chapter One Chisel, with its iconic 6 1/2 × 58 chisel shape, writes the most ambitious chapter in the history of the Litto Gomez family. The Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper is as black and glossy as the night, encasing the ultimate richness of a ten-year-aged Nicaraguan filler. It is the most complete, complex, and collectible masterpiece in the history of the LFD brand. Holding one in your hand is holding the ultimate declaration of the Dominican cigar dynasty.
Main Specifications
Dimensions: 6 1/2 × 58 (Chisel)
Wax wrapper: Mata Fina, Brazil
Eggplant liner: Ecuador
Eggplant core: Dominican Republic (aged for over ten years)
Flavor characteristics
The top notes burst forth with dark chocolate, coffee beans, and black cherry, instantly igniting the sweet licorice aroma of Brazilian eggplant wrapper; the middle notes advance layer by layer with roasted nuts, leather, and black pepper, while cocoa powder, caramel, and oud gradually intensify like a symphony; the base notes perfectly conclude with smoky toffee, dark cocoa, and subtly sweet spices, leaving a deep aftertaste that seems to whisper on the tongue like ten-year-old leaves.
Origin and wrapper information
Rolled exclusively by the La Flor Dominicana factory in the Dominican Republic, the wrapper is made from top-grade Brazilian Mata Fina, fermented for 18 months, resulting in a glossy black color, thick yet silky smooth. The filler is sourced entirely from Dominican leaves aged over ten years from the Litto Gomez family's private reserve. Chisel's signature conical cap ensures that every puff is like a precisely calibrated gear, releasing layers of rich and balanced depth.
Reasons for recommendation
Cigar Aficionado awarded it 94 points in 2018, ranking it 9th in the Top 25 that year, praising it as "textbook-level in complexity and balance brought by ten-year-aged leaves." A Halfwheel reviewer stated that "the burning is as precise as a ruler, the flavor is full-bodied yet not oppressive, making it LFD's most perfect creation to date." Like a black symphony forged by Litto Gomez on volcanic soil, this cigar opens with the bass notes of dark chocolate and coffee, gradually building in the artistry of aged leather and ebony, and finally culminating in a stunningly deep, smoky toffee night. Its overall character is profound yet elegantly subdued. It is not only the "first chapter of the crown" for La Flor Dominicana, but also an eternal milestone in the history of Dominican cigars—owning one is like entering the most mellow page of a collector's dynasty.