 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 194 |
| Format: | Prominente | Ring: | 49 |
| Weight: | 17,86 gr. | Score: | 8.8 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #53:     thats my second review on this cigar.got another one from diffrent merchant.i decided to give another shot to this famous puro,maybe it will change my mind.unfortubately this lusitania wasnt much better than the other one.firts 2 inches where ok but than it started tunneling.the draw was real tight,i had to relight this puro 5 times.taste was earth,mashroom some wood hints,please spare me chocolate and coffee description because that does not exist in lusitanias.well i paid 15 usd for single stick,what a waste.burn was uneven,tunneling again almost boring taste,any cohiba taste and burns much better.i think i will give one more shot when in geneva next weekend but that will be the last one. - Submitted by marius on September 11, 2006
Review #52:     got one from oct 2000 box from a reputable merchant in germany.this cigar was almost 6 years old.construction was good,slightly uneven burn,had to be relighted few times.2 hrs smoke with wood hints and no spice at all.very boring taste,no complexity at all,same taste from begining to end,pretty good draw.not recommended - Submitted by marius on September 4, 2006
Review #51:     Let me add a few things to my review #50 and some clarity as well. The Lusitania had a pleasant woody sensation to it's taste. I did not! I also meant to say that it is almost two hours outdoors away from my wife. Those of you who were thinking it was just an hour would be wrong. Good thing that it is only two hours though as my wife is pretty hot! Anyway, these are the best tasting cigars that I have ever smoked and i just ordered two more boxes coded NO-SU-BM. November 98, Briones Montoto. They also have rolled RyJ's there. I also know there are only eight boxes left, so look hard as these seem to be THE boxes to own. best of luck and enjoy. - Submitted by Rich Golodner on September 1, 2006
Review #50:     I have just smoked one from a box rolled at BM in August of 98.
I enjoyed this as it really did develope into a complex and very tasty smoke. First the spicy pepper of most Partagas and then the flavors. I tasted chocolate, butterscotch and a pleasant woody sensation. I have had great success buying vintage sticks from Geneva and all I can say is, the older the better. PLus smoking outside keeps things happy in my marriage! An hour and away from the old lady haha!
Luitanias are great smokes if they are older, I am not sure about recently rolled, but as James Suckling would say, A true blockbuster. I was saving for a Carrera, but I think my funds are going to get a little short as I spend my $'s in search of these bad boys. They were as good as my favorite aged esplendidos. Enjoy guys and girls! - Submitted by Rich Golodner on August 27, 2006
Review #49:     THIS is my favourite cigar. There are more expensive cigars... but you'll not buy a better cigar than the Lucy! What do I like about it? Quality, flavor, even-burn and the satisfaction of having spent an hour with perfection. Ligador: please don't change it!
- Submitted by jaxjr on August 19, 2006
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