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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:8.4
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating

Review #31: I don't want to be to harsh on my review because it is a good cigar but not my taste. I bought a box Nov 06 same as reviewer #30 but my view is different. This cigar is lite very smooth and starts of very dusty and woody. The cigar does get good but not until the last third then you get some licorice and very subtle honey. If you like your cigars very smooth and are the kind of cigar smoker who wants to really have to close your eyes and think hard about what you are tasting then this is a cigar for you. But if you are more like me and want to be punched in the mouth with raw spicy tangy Cuban flavor like a Bolivar or Partagas then this may not be your cigar. I will say the construction is perfect the wrapper incredibly smooth. I would when is comes down to it rather smoke a more powerful smoke. - Submitted by sticksmoker on November 15, 2007


Review #30: The St Luis Rey Series A is one of the best corona gorda's. The wrapper is silky smooth with beautiful carmel/brown color. The draw and burn are perfection. Taste of caramel,honey and cedar, cuban tobacco flavors abound. This is a must for every humidor. Box code is Nov 06, fantastic smoke right out of the box. - Submitted by rocketman on November 8, 2007


Review #29: I had a real struggle with the first box I bought. In many the draw was terrible. A first aid massage did not help. Even an emergency thoracotomy with a metal spike was in vain. The result was a sour taste and chapped lips. However I bought a second box having smoked a single I bought. This was leathery and peppery towards the end. It had that SLR taste that is quite individual. This is a cigar that needs to be kept at low humidity, 63-65. Like every decent cigar it repays those who can wait, preferably years. - Submitted by monteman on November 1, 2007


Review #28: Just finished a St Luis Rey Series A from box code Nov 06. Fantastic smoke with flawless construction. Perfect draw and burn. Cuban flavors abound! A St Luis Rey makes my day.... - Submitted by rocketman on October 26, 2007


Review #27: I smoked an 05 last week, my first experience with SLR. This cigar is nothing but bitter coffee taste. The burn is perfect and draw is excellent, but the taste is a challenge for me. I know it is old school taste for cuban cigar but it is just too much for my taste bud. No my type of cigar - Submitted by pak on January 12, 2007


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Saint Luis Rey Serie A