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La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No. 3

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La Gloria Cubana Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThinLength:175
Format:Panetela LargaRing:28
Weight:5,01 gr.Score:7.6
Presentation: Cabinet 8-9-8 of 25


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Review #7: Just cracked a 2002 box, straight from Havana. What a fun smoke! Though it looks almost ridiculous, this cigar smokes like a dream. Perfect draw, even burn, delicate floral-fruity aroma, and a rich, high-toned taste. I'll take one of these, any time, over the 52-gage monsters currently in style. Especially interesting as the price in Cuba has been seriously reduced, to CUC 73.75/box. - Submitted by MontrealRon on May 28, 2007


Review #6: An extremely good cigar in every way. The burn and construction is always flawless with a perfect draw. More resistant to overheating than most large gauge cigars. The taste is very similar to Medaille d'Or No. 4. Very complex, but very elegant as well. Fruity and spicy with a woody and honey sweetness. Slightly salty as well, especially in the finish. A bit more refined and subtle and a bit milder than No. 4. The taste is rich albeit with subtle nuances, so it should be smoked with mineral water or light coffe, and not with anything strong. My favourite cigar along with the Medaille d'Or No. 4. - Submitted by Sortemand on April 16, 2007


Review #5: A cigar for the experienced smoker only. It take pinache to smoke this slow enough and keep it lit in order to maximize it's flavor and quality. I only take the opportunity to have this after breakfast on the weekends or holidays. Because coffee is it's best accompaniment. - Submitted by semery74 on January 12, 2007


Review #4: The draw on this cigar was perfect but a bit hot do to the limited girth. Not enough flavour for my tastes but as a occassional afternoon smoke it would be suitable. - Submitted by jimcanada on February 22, 2006


Review #3: I realy enjoyed smoking this cigar. The draw is perfect but don't smoke this cigar after dinner because you don't have a lot of flavour then. The reason is that it is NOT AT ALL a strong cigar. But obay this rule and it's a lovely cigar - Submitted by Jort on February 4, 2005 on February 4, 2005


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