Estate Ligero

La Flor Dominicana Ligero

Sumatra-Topped, Pepper-Forward Power

La Flor Dominicana

About La Flor Dominicana Ligero

Ligero positions estate grown Dominican ligero filler beneath an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper to create La Flor Dominicana's full bodied, pepper forward heavyweight expression. Reviews and line notes call out cedar, leather and black/red pepper alongside cocoa and coffee; intensity shifts with vitola from lancero to oversized formats.

  • Made in Dominican Republic
  • Full
  • Ecuadorian Sumatra
  • Cedar, leather, black/red pepper, cocoa, coffee, earth, nuts

Key Details

Made In

Dominican Republic

Strength

Full

Wrapper Focus

Ecuadorian Sumatra

Known For

La Flor Dominicana Ligero

Official Website

laflordominicana.com

Estate Ligero

La Flor Dominicana Ligero

Bundled La Flor Dominicana Ligero cigars with red and gold bands

La Flor Dominicana Ligero — bundled cigars with red-and-gold bands

SOURCE: laflordominicana.com

La Flor Dominicana Ligero pairs estate-grown Dominican ligero binder and filler with a higher-priming Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper to deliver a full-bodied expression marked by cedar, leather, pepper, cocoa and coffee depending on vitola.

Sizes

  • L‑Granu (6.0" x 64)
  • Lancero (7 1/2" x 39)
  • 247 (9 1/2" x 47)
  • 300 (5.75" x 50)
  • 400 (5 3/4" x 54)
  • 500 (5 3/4" x 60)
  • 707 (7.0" x 70)

Strength

Full

Wrapper

Ecuadorian Sumatra

Binder

Dominican

Filler

Estate‑grown Dominican long filler (ligero‑forward)

Ligero is La Flor's flag bearer for estate grown power: Dominican ligero tobaccos driven by a higher priming Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. The result is unapologetic heft with a toasty, aromatic Sumatra top layer and a vegetal, peppery Dominican core. Tasting notes commonly include cedar and leather as the backbone, steady black/red pepper, and cocoa or coffee bean shades alongside earthy tones and occasional toasted sugar sweetness. Format choice matters—lanceros tend to be sharper and more focused, while large ring gauges broaden and deepen the experience—but across the family the line reads as full bodied, chewy, and built for smokers who want both nicotine and pronounced flavor.

Articles & Reviews

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ligero emphasizes higher‑primed, estate‑grown Dominican ligero leaf pushed forward in the blend, with an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper providing an aromatic, toasty top layer. The combination produces a peppery, cedar‑forward profile with cocoa and coffee notes; the line is explicitly positioned as LFD's fuller, more concentrated expression.