I actually did not know what ligero was until you posed the question. this shed some light on it: It came from wiki something.
In the context of a
cigars, ligero is a unique leaf variety used in the blending process. Each cigar is made up of its own special construction, resulting in a unique blend and flavor that gives each cigar its own feel and enjoyment. In particular, the ligero leaf is part of the tobacco plant with direct exposure to the sun. This sunlight results in an enhanced effectiveness of the plan and a higher level of nicotine than is traditionally in other parts of the tobacco plan.
As a result, ligero tobacco is blended in to give more strength to the cigar. Cigar aficionados appreciate a precise blend in their cigars and top handmade cigars feature the finest quality tobacco, including ligero leaf. Each hand made cigar has its own composition, providing for differences in terms of the amount of tobacco, nicotine and filler in each cigar – the finest cigars are known for high quality, rich tobacco which is grown on top quality soil. A fine cigar begins with quality agricultural techniques and well tended to tobacco plants produce
ligero cigars of the finest quality.
Certain varieties are known as double ligero for their extra tobacco (and nicotine) strength. These lines are particularly robust in their flavor and aroma, preferred by aficionados who prefer complex, rich and strong cigars. Dominican cigars often feature extra ligero, which has given them a fine reputation among certain cigar lovers, while a number of European blends also feature the leaf. You can purchase Ligero cigars in a wide variety of types, ranging from traditional European hand rolled cigars to the finest Central American varieties.
There is no single Ligero cigar, per se; instead, Ligeros refer to a type of cigars which are made by a number of producers. For individuals who prefer stronger, more robust cigars, look for double or extra ligero varieties to provide extra strength to your smoking experience.
In looking this up I came across a Rocky Patel (super ligero) cigar that uses it extensively to knock your socks off with the intense flavor profile which almost buried the needle on their chart:
Rocky Patel Super Ligero
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Super Ligero....here to save the day!
When I first heard Rocky Patel was releasing Super Ligero, I half expected a cheesy band with some corny superhero theme. But I have to admit I was wrong. Dead wrong. After taking one for a spin, Super Ligero not only looks sharp, but its going to appeal to a ton of people.
Don't judge a book by its cover. I preach it a thousand times over. But this is one handmade you can safely pass judgement on from very first glance. The verdict? A bold son of a gun that packs one hell of a punch. Dressed in a dark, feisty Honduran Habano wrapper, Super Ligero isn't afraid to let its presence known. And once you pull back this veritable peel, the fruits that await inside are even more intense. Muy intense long-fillers from Nicaragua and Costa Rica produce a heady profile laced with oak, cinnamon, white pepper, and toasty tobacco. Growing more intense throughout...I suggest sitting down to full enjoy this one. Move over Edge....Super Ligero now wears the crown as Rocky Patel's strongest.
Rocky Patel Super Ligero was recently awarded with an awesome 90-rating, noting:
"notes of black cherry are punctuated by spicy notes of crushed red and black pepper."
4.43 out of 5Ratings28
Hope that helps.