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Saint Luis Rey Doble Coronas

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Saint Luis Rey Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:194
Format:ProminenteRing:49
Weight:17,86 gr.Score:8.9
Presentation: Banded bundle of 50 in a nature slide-lid box.


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Review #12: This review is specifically on one from SEP 06. I've been impressed with the 02s & 04s, but this 06 was surprisingly bland. Perfect draw & burn, but very muted flavor. Hopefully these will improve with time, but for now, just an avarage cigar. Disappointing. - Submitted by Bassman on March 18, 2007


Review #11: A distinguished cigar with great presence and backbone. From the first taste you can tell that this cigar could easily arise to the throne of King of Cigars if given the chance. It has the pedigree. Just an extremely high quality cigar. It had an almost perfect burn and I only ashed it about 5 times. And that was while driving 140 Kilometers an hour in my shaky Volkswagon diesel coming home from Antwerp. It was at night and I kept turning on the interior light to look at the perfect white ash. I was very impressed with its construction. It was an '05 version bought at the LCDH in Nurnberg, Germany, so the flavors were a little bit hard to define, but I noticed a little honey, dried fruit and spice. But it wasn't a sweet cigar. Its hard to explain, the juxtaposition because it had a really dry finish like a dry red wine, but flavors that reminded me of dry fruit and and good tobacco. I don't know!! Anyway just an awesome cigar. I am really happy to have smoked it! - Submitted by Jimbo on March 11, 2007


Review #10: Extremely mild. This allows to be paired with delicate liquors such as cognac and well aged wines. My cabinet is 3 years old and it still needs a few more years to thoroughly enjoy. I love offering magnificant cigars to my guest and this always impresses. Can't wait until this cabinet reach 15 years. - Submitted by semery74 on January 12, 2007


Review #9: My favorite DC. Never was lucky enough to try the fabled 01s, but 02s & 04s have been excellent. Not too mild, not too strong, but just right. You need a lot of flavor development to keep a cigar this big interesting & the SLR DC does not disappoint. - Submitted by Bassman on December 16, 2006


Review #8: These are wonderful cigars. A bit hard to find, but worth the effort. Those from '01 are just incredible at this point but the one I smoked from my new cab of '05's certainly indicate they need time to mature and smooth out. Still, the flavors came blasting through in a big way! - Submitted by Shooter on January 19, 2006


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