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La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No. 2

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La Gloria Cubana Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:170
Format:DaliaRing:43
Weight:11,86 gr.Score:7.8
Presentation: Cabinet 8-9-8


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Review #14: The local shop here in Frankfurt finally(oh yeah!!!)got a box of these in. I've always wanted to smoke one of these but never could find any. It was from a varnished box, and there was no box code on the bottom, so I can not report from what year it is. But from seeing the supplies in internet stores, it seems to me these always have a little age on them. This particular box, I would guess has at least 2,3 years. Anyway, to the cigar. I smoked it on a beautiful spring morning, with a mug of french roast coffee walking through a path in woods here with my HUNDE. Birds were chirping, the flowers were blooming, the sun was shining. It was a perfect morning. The cigar was certainly only added to one of the best 2 hours I've had in a while. The smoke was wonderfully smooth, medium body with notes of cedar, mild cocoa, and some sprinkling of sugar. This is the perfect cigar to puff on a warm spring night(will buy another to test that statement!). This cigar is medium to light in body, while possessing a real bouquet of flavor. The burn was very good as well. Because I was walking my dog, I really didn't have the chance to just sit down with this one and take nice big draws and enjoy the flavors especially because the smoke's texture is rich and smooth, and is the a perfect platform to deliver its complex flavor. Grab some of these if you can. - Submitted by Jimbo on April 16, 2007


Review #13: Reviewer 12, compare it to those glasstop espi's you no doubt smoke. LOL Dark, black and strong may describe your date, but- in my experience- not a LGC MD#2. - Submitted by ilgallo on February 5, 2007


Review #12: had one last week in cuba, it a very dark cigar, almost black, and from 02. i found it to be a very strong cigar with an easy draw. one of the most strongest cigars i've had yet from cuba, but over all good - Submitted by MR_MINIWHEAT on November 22, 2006


Review #11: Great cigar. Rich, sweet and flavourful. Very enjoyable. Recomended. - Submitted by bear on November 11, 2006


Review #10: The best of the Medaille D'or series and probably the best of the LGC range. I would somewhat list this as the nuttiest, roasted caramel tasting cigar of this format. Lovely aromas and medium to mild flavors, the LGC MD No. 2 has a nice fairly long finish which covers what it lacks in body. One of my early stage cigars which is still enjoyable till today. quite limited in Singapore. - Submitted by Duncan on January 22, 2006


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La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No. 2