 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thin | Length: | 152 |
| Format: | Palmita | Ring: | 32 |
| Weight: | 5,68 gr. | Score: | 8.9 |
| Presentation: Cabinet 8-9-8 of 25 |
La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No. 4 Review:
This cigar, despite the fact that does not need much ageing to be really good, develops great potential when properly aged. Pleasant fruity complex taste and aftertaste. Not very easy to find nowadays.
Average user rating     
Review #17:     What a gem! I just tried my first of four singles I recently purchased and was pleasantly surprised by this stick. Upon initial inspection, the construction was excellent and the pre-light fragrance was of citrus fruit.
The draw was perfect and burn was even with no shortage of creamy yet fruity smoke. This slender cigar packs the punch of a larger vitola. - Submitted by rainman on May 2, 2008
Review #16:     First time sees the box the time, because the cangue clothes color is
quite deep, always thinks should the quite strong cigar, after but
lights, is completely dissimilar, the light milk fragrance, the
vanilla, the cocoa taste, along with the time difference, each section
of changes are all dissimilar, really is worth enjoying well! This is
the yield extremely few cigars, but the price suitable justice,
suggested may tastes! HSIN on April 1, 2008 - Submitted by hsin on April 1, 2008
Review #15:     Very nice cigar, but despite the thin gauge it is relatively strong. Lots of smoke and easy to draw. The thin gauge asks for it to be savoured slowly. - Submitted by titobueno76 on March 23, 2008
Review #14:     Hola. Like Guillaume (Review #11), I've been smoking Medaille d'Or Nr.4 from an OSU May 02 box (Partagás Factory, I guess). What a fine smoke! Seems unbelievable how such a thin cigar give a rich and complex smoke. Very well rolled with a worthy draw, considering the cigar dimensions. - Submitted by olisiponense on March 13, 2008
Review #13:     The first couple I tried out of an 2002 box did not impress me too much; however with a little resting in the humidor these are becoming a favourite. With the rest, they expaded just a little, and with a wide cut of the cap they release a really pleasing amount of rich, creamy smoke which never gets too hot. They do tend to burn a little unevenly, and a couple from the box had slight cracking of the foot end of the wrapper. All in all, I think these are a consistantly satisfying smoke of medium strength. - Submitted by Alexander Dent on June 20, 2007
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