IMO, limit the complexity and nuance, but I am one of the few guys that will say that out loud as it seems as though today it is a pre-requisite to be a "lancero" fan within cigar circles.
I am not. I don't like the limited ingredients it allows me to work with when blending, I don't like how difficult it is to construct the bunch correctly, it is simply too easy to slightly twist thereby impeding the draw and I really don't like the elevated combustion temperature.
Am I saying there are no good lanceros on the market?
Of course not, but I -personally- believe that as a maker you can create a far more satisfying cigar increasing the rg slightly. IMO, the lonsdale is far more pleasing vitola.
STS
'guilty of blending LP L40'