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Saint Luis Rey Churchills

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Saint Luis Rey Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:178
Format:Julieta No. 2Ring:47
Weight:15,07 gr.Score:8.6
Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (Without cellophane) Boxes of 25. Slide Lid Box: Boxes of 50.

Saint Luis Rey Churchills Review:

Aromatic and rich, although many smokers could preffer Lonsdales or Regios for a richer or more aromatic cigar. very big, but on the other hand the mildest of all Saint Luis Rey models. A minimum ageing of at least three years is recommended. Strength 2/5.

Average user rating

Review #10: I ordered two boxes to start stocking up when Castro was ill and they were so beautiful I ordered two more that day and was thrilled when the next two boxes looked the same........dark oily wrappers that make me cry with joy!I finnaly broke into one box six months ago and they are some of the best Churchills I've ever smoked!Very rich after dinner cigars. - Submitted by Richard Rose on January 26, 2008


Review #9: Was lucky enough after two years to finally land a box of these. They're very difficult to find. Not quite as strong as I suspected, moderate amounts of flavor and good draw but not one of the Greats. They're still worth trying and they're enjoyable. They just lack the WOW factor that you'd think would be there. - Submitted by jlcccm on January 23, 2008


Review #8: Had one from 2001 Cabinet yesterday evening at a smokersmeeting at our local LCdH. VERY good and even burn and draw ,lasted nearly 100 min. and tastewise I could easily give here another 5 years . Tasted somewhat fresh but very good. - Submitted by bolibeli on October 21, 2007


Review #7: a 2007 SLR CHURCHILL is actually burning slowly since one hour,it's only half way,and I must say it's a fantastic smoke,quite mild but very complexe:tons of flavors changing every puff.I agree with rewiew 4,if well chosen it's a gem! - Submitted by sulpice on September 7, 2007


Review #6: A solid preformer with a good draw and medium body. I got a great deal on this box in Jan. of this year and found the cigars to be wet and have a strong ammonia smell. Even thou the cigars were/are ugly they are constructed well. The flavors were complex with the slightest bit of spice on the back end. Will be interesting to see what the future has in store for these. - Submitted by jeht2000 on September 6, 2007


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