I am not a big cigar smoker, so I can't even begin to appreciate fine nuances of flavor like some of you guys.
This was done from a newbie roller standpoint. I wanted consistent flavor, which I got; and consistent size; which I also got. Since leaf can vary so much in size and thickness/weight I figured this was the only way to get 12 cigars that looked and tasted the same. Blends based on 1/2 leaf this and full leaf that meant nothing to me (were your leaves bigger or smaller than mine?). If I start with piles of equal weight, and roll to equal size, draw should be consistent too...... Thus was my thinking, and it worked. Prior to this, I had rolled maybe 5 cigars in my life.
I now find myself enjoying that each one haphazardly rolled has its own character.
If I smoked more cigars, I would record by weight the amount of each leaf type whenever I tried something new. That way I could duplicate it in a consistent "batch" if it turned out to be something special..
The lemon was not really noticeable, very subdued, except I feel it smoothed/sweetened slightly, which was what I wanted; full cigar flavor but smooth and without harshness.