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Saint Luis Rey Serie A

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Saint Luis Rey Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:143
Format:Corona GordaRing:46
Weight:11,41 gr.Score:8.6
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25

Saint Luis Rey Serie A Review:

This cigar is considered to be medium in strength with very well balanced flavours such as liquorice, honey, cedar or chocolate. But these flavours depend on the age of you boxes or cigars, revealing some earthy, espresso or dark chocolate notes those which are more aged.

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Review #63: --- 00 nice somke which starts strong and then fades up to a mil-medium tobacco flavour with sweetness.it produces a lot of smoke, but every puff i take i think this cigar could have more flavour. it tastes like a RyJ with less taste. Compared to Ryj Exh no3 the RyJ is far superior,more complex. - Submitted by Yilmaz on May 17, 2009


Review #62: MAR 03 Outstanding cigar.Cab six years old. Superb smoke.Medium in strenght,balanced aroma, good construction.Best from SLR I have had. - Submitted by kml on May 4, 2009


Review #61: FEB 03 This Saint Luis Rey Serie A was from a cabinet box with six years of box age. No bands. It was kept at a humidity of 65%. The feel in hand was light in weight. The wrapper was dry, and upon cutting-the wrapper slightly cracked around the head. The draw was easy, but with good resistance. The most pronounced flavor was spicy pepper; this is a sharp contrast from prior sticks from this box of 50. Age and keep have amplified this cigars profile. The first third was a fast climb in strength, as it took control of my palette. At mid-third, it settled in amplification of spice; I thought I had a good handle at this point. The last third brought about another increase in spice. This cigar became a powerhouse; it was a good thing that I was sitting down, as I would have fallen down. WOW! This cigar was a blast of spice. An aged Saint Luis Rey Serie A commands respect from even the most experienced smoker. A novice would run from this vitola. A powerful and spicy bomb of a cigar. Beware, this cigar is a tour de force of spice, when aged. Only experienced aficionados need apply. 9 of 10 overall. - Submitted by HUC on April 22, 2009


Review #60: JUN 02 I would have to agree with Watson. My favorite daily smokes tend to be Corona Gordas, and these take the cake. Last month I was fortunate enough to get a box that came to me via Coprova (French Tobacco Monopoly) I needed (not kidding) a screwdriver to get the lid open, and when I did, Wow!!! Surprisingly light, but wrappers of equal color. After about 2 weeks in the humidor they have already darkened about 5 to 10 percent. Ive never seen this happen to a cigar before. The taste is wonderful, yet acquired, as these are considered vintage at 7 years plus. Im thinking about purchasing a reasonable, desktop humidor to stock with just SLR A's. - Submitted by snapsix on March 15, 2009


Review #59: --- 99 What a great, intense cigar. Right from the start it embraces the smoker with a wide array of aromas, ranging from delicate wood to creamy and earthy tones, reaching tangible cocoa nuances towards the middle. An amazing cigar. - Submitted by Alberto_Magnus on March 9, 2009


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