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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


Average user rating


Review #84: --- 10 A tremendous and under-appreciated cigar. Always rich and creamy. These always seem to need a couple of months resting in a humidor to avoid tight draw or uneven burn. Well worth the wait. - Submitted by Miskis on March 18, 2013


Review #83: This is my go to cigar. It is sweet, earthy-funky and satisfying. Rarely a bad one out of hundreds. I buy these by multiple cabs and age to suit my needs. - Submitted by Rich Golodner on October 1, 2012


Review #82: absolutely delightful, perfectly balanced roast and honey aromas. Smoked very nicely, except of the last third where I had problems to keep it lit and frequent draw made the taste rough. I must admit, mine was very young, a single from a 2011 box... Despite the latter 9 - combined 8. I recommend it a lot, especially if you like gordas and a piece like magnum 46 is too mild for you. Cheers! - Submitted by healthminister on January 8, 2012


Review #81: FEB 08 I have been smoking these cigars since nov 1999. When opening the box a rich barn yard like scent is prominent similar to drying autumn leaves. The skill of wrapmanship is very good although not as good as Montes #2s, behike 54s etc since occasionally they burn erratically or have a slightly tight draw. Flavor wise they are extremely consistent and well balanced. This is a very sweet cigar displaying essences of prunes, figs and dried apricots. The smoke is quite powdery coating the entire envelope of the mouth with a long sustain finish well after the smoke has been blown away. The first third has a great cold nose and for the majority of the cigars it continues to the full extent up to the proximal end. These are very unique cigars that leave a lasting impression. I would say very a medium to full cigar. You will never forget the flavor of these. The sweetness gets a little darker towards the last third but the fruit flavors continue. Even a slight taste of strawberry ia apparent at the initial draw along the aperture of the mouth. Highly recommended. - Submitted by Timothyarchambault on September 4, 2011


Review #80: FEB 08 I have been smoking these cigars since nov 1999. When opening the box a rich barn yard like scent is prominent similar to drying autumn leaves. The skill of wrapmanship is very good although not as good as Montes #2s, behike 54s etc since occasionally they burn erratically or have a slightly tight draw. Flavor wise they are extremely consistent and well balanced. This is a very sweet cigar displaying essences of prunes, figs and dried apricots. The smoke is quite powdery coating the entire envelope of the mouth with a long sustain finish well after the smoke has been blown away. The first third has a great cold nose and for the majority of the cigars it continues to the full extent up to the proximal end. These are very unique cigars that leave a lasting impression. I would say very a medium to full cigar. You will never forget the flavor of these. The sweetness gets a little darker towards the last third but the fruit flavors continue. Even a slight taste of strawberry ia apparent at the initial draw along the aperture of the mouth. Highly recommended. - Submitted by Timothyarchambault on September 4, 2011


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