Origin : Cuba Format : Corona Gorda Size : 143 x 18.20 mm Ring : 46 Weight : 10.86 g Box code : LPA OCT 08 Hand-Made Price : ~$8 each
I did a “vintage review” of the Saint Luis Rey Serie A back in November 2008 and promised to get some newer sticks for a proper review. Here we go with a box labeled LPA OCT 08. I will start by telling you that these definitely smoke better.
Appearance : [rating:3.5/5]
The cigar looks OK, nothing spectacular though. The wrapper is a bit pale and dry and the band could have more details.
Construction : [rating:4.5/5]
No specific issues to report here. The burn might seem too slow for some, but overall the construction was excellent in this particular box.
Flavor : [rating:4/5]
Easily lit, this corona gorda immediately provides round smoke with roasted flavors of coffee and honey. Progressively, the power increases and coffee notes are mixed with strong woody flavors. The aftertaste is long and pleasant. The balance is respected but in the last third the cigar is on the edge of being overwhelming, it’s definitely full-bodied.
Value : [rating:4.5/5]
At $8 each, it’s a good value for a corona gorda, cheaper than most of its competitors.
Overall Rating : [rating:4.5/5] Saint Luis Rey Serie A is a strong challenger to my favorite corona gorda, H. Upmann Magnum 46. Perhaps less elegant, it is as flavorful and slightly cheaper. Give it a try.
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Ron
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This is a nice medium cigar. Nice woody aroma. I agree with Steven, this one starts out kind of mild at first, but gets fuller after the first half inch or so. I tend to puff mine a bit harder than most recommend, but it still was a pleasant medium duration smoke.
StevenSauce
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mild start but develops a medium body throughout the smoke. roasted flavor, bit ceder, reminded me a bit of the monte 4s just with a weaker profile.
nice, smooth, pleasent smoke but nothing exciting, fruity hints here and there but thats it. smoking time was >60mins , so good value but not something i will smoke on a regular basis.
meneer
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Maybe ,cause a less production,the best corona gorda in Cuba.Never find a bad box,one of my favourit cigars
Cigar Inspector
Origin : Cuba
Format : Corona Gorda
Size : 143 x 18.20 mm
Ring : 46
Weight : 10.86 g
Box code : LPA OCT 08
Hand-Made
Price : ~$8 each
I did a “vintage review” of the Saint Luis Rey Serie A back in November 2008 and promised to get some newer sticks for a proper review. Here we go with a box labeled LPA OCT 08. I will start by telling you that these definitely smoke better.
Appearance : [rating:3.5/5]
The cigar looks OK, nothing spectacular though. The wrapper is a bit pale and dry and the band could have more details.
Construction : [rating:4.5/5]
No specific issues to report here. The burn might seem too slow for some, but overall the construction was excellent in this particular box.
Flavor : [rating:4/5]
Easily lit, this corona gorda immediately provides round smoke with roasted flavors of coffee and honey. Progressively, the power increases and coffee notes are mixed with strong woody flavors. The aftertaste is long and pleasant. The balance is respected but in the last third the cigar is on the edge of being overwhelming, it’s definitely full-bodied.
Value : [rating:4.5/5]
At $8 each, it’s a good value for a corona gorda, cheaper than most of its competitors.
Overall Rating : [rating:4.5/5]
Saint Luis Rey Serie A is a strong challenger to my favorite corona gorda, H. Upmann Magnum 46. Perhaps less elegant, it is as flavorful and slightly cheaper. Give it a try.
Ron
This is a nice medium cigar. Nice woody aroma. I agree with Steven, this one starts out kind of mild at first, but gets fuller after the first half inch or so. I tend to puff mine a bit harder than most recommend, but it still was a pleasant medium duration smoke.
StevenSauce
mild start but develops a medium body throughout the smoke. roasted flavor, bit ceder, reminded me a bit of the monte 4s just with a weaker profile.
nice, smooth, pleasent smoke but nothing exciting, fruity hints here and there but thats it. smoking time was >60mins , so good value but not something i will smoke on a regular basis.
meneer
Maybe ,cause a less production,the best corona gorda in Cuba.Never find a bad box,one of my favourit cigars