 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 143 |
| Format: | Corona Gorda | Ring: | 46 |
| Weight: | 11,41 gr. | Score: | 8.6 |
| Presentation: Slide-lid box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #56:     Review #54
Why don't you just look here? Saint Luis Rey Serie A
- Submitted by DDP on January 27, 2006
Review #55:     If I can't decide what to smoke: I normally end up with a Padron Aniversario 1964 or the H Upmann Magnum 46. This cigar has very complex taste and if aged properly gives hints of nuts and chocholate. It has an even burn, good draw and a good finish. Another finger burner - Submitted by jn-888 on January 27, 2006
Review #54:     I have a question for anyone who has the time from their busy schedule to respond. I'm curious about the Cuban Saint Louis Rey A cigar. How does it compare to the Cuban H. Upman Magnum 46 in regards to flavor and strength? I'm tempted to buy a box of the Cuban Saint Louis Rey A cigars. I appreciate your responses in advance. Thank you. - Submitted by Kathleen on January 27, 2006
Review #53:     I recently posted a review about this cigar, and I couldn't resist firing one up after a week in my humidor. After the first draw, I realized that this cigar is simply amazing. I smoked it to the nub. Next to the Cuban Bolivar Belicoso, this cigar is one of my favorites. I couldn't believe the incredible balance of flavor and strength of this cigar. I can definitely agree with Reviewer 51 on how difficult it will be to allow these cigars to rest without being tempted to smoke them on a daily basis. I can't wait to try them after aging them in my humidor over several months without being tempted to smoke them. These cigars are excellent. - Submitted by Kathleen on January 27, 2006
Review #52:     I've heard great comments about this cigar. Out of curiosity, I ordered a box of these cigars from Hong Kong. After I received them, I immediately placed them in a new humidor I purchased specifically for all of my Cuban cigars. From the appearance of these cigars, I can tell they have a solid construction and gorgeous oily wrapper. It looks like a smokey chocolate bar. I'm looking forward to enjoying these babies after I've aged them for a year. I will fire one up for New Year 2007. - Submitted by Kathleen on January 19, 2006
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