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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 #94: I had one the other day that has been in my humidor for about 6 years. It was every bit as wonderful as it looked. Smooth, tasty, good draw, good burn, long ash....Excellent. Too bad I only have one left. - Submitted by dave2001 on July 20, 2023


Review #93: AUG 06 Box code: AOM AGO06. After 15 years these Serie A are excellent! I have always loved the corona gorda sized Habanos because it is the perfect size to enjoy in about an hour. This one was smooth, rich with a slight sweetness. The burn and draw were also perfect. On a hundred point scale this would be awarded a 98 and happy that there are still 14 remaining in the box. - Submitted by Kendo17 on March 29, 2021


Review #92: JAN 01 Cold aromas very nice. Tight on the draw. Beautiful burn and ash. Heavy on furniture polish. A bit grassy. Somewhat shy and dull. Not a favorite. - Submitted by mjmmm on April 11, 2017


Review #91: DEC 00 Real deal Cuban cigar in all aspects. I have noticed that the real good ones not only taste good, and have alot of smoke.....the tip burns cone shaped. The excellent leaf is in the middle. - Submitted by The Boxcar on August 19, 2016


Review #90: OCT 12 Just received 3 boxes, all GAT OCT 12, and I must say it is only a matter of time before Habanos S.A. either discontinues these OR raises the price on them so that they are equivalent to all the other Corona Gordas oin their portfolio! God forbid they actually sell a cigar rolled with high quality tobacco that doesn't either have a second band on it in a blinged out box or super f'in expensive. In my humble opinion, these are consistently better than every other Corona Gorda Habanos produces....stone fruit, orange rind/ginger root, pekoe tea, honey toast, all dancing around a core of quality tangy, cuban tobacco! You honestly cannot go wrong purchasing a box or 5 of these but honestly it won't hurt my feelings if you don't. Keep buying the Mag 46's, Epi #1's, Siglo IV's, and Superiores! It leaves more for the rest of us who want an actually superior cigar but dont want to spend $1000+ on a box of GR's in order to get a consistently great cigar! I just hope they don't cut these but I have a very good feeling that they won't make it through the next 3 years as they just don't sell enough of them and it shows when you can still get the 50 cabs of these no problem and 2012 boxcodes are the norm when ordering them. Oh well. - Submitted by tonyaccardo on June 18, 2015


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Saint Luis Rey Serie A


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