St. Luis Rey Serie G Maduro premium cigars present a true double maduro with a hearty, full-bodied flavor. These cigars sport a thick, oily Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper with a sweet Connecticut Broadleaf binder that surround a bold, balanced blend of dark Nicaraguan tobaccos. The cigar burns well with a firm, marbled, black-gray ash. The smoke stealthily blooms into a rich, earthy smoke with notes of cocoa, coffee, and semi-sweet spices. A real treat if you love full-flavored cigars.
Great prices and timely delivery
Great , consistent smoke.
Smooth smoke from begining to end. Definitely one of my all time favorites. Ring gauge might be somewhat large for some people.
If you haven t smoked this Cigar, you have missed a experience greater than any other...
Delicious smokes, but beware, please do not overwhelm with orders, as it is crucial to insure consistent availability for reviewers aka my personal smoking pleasure! Wink! Wink!
Got a box of these 2 week ago and in the Natural wrap as well. Both are good smoke. I like the Maduro wrap much more. They re delicious little stick and I find they re better tasting when age beyond 40 days, like as with many other cigars when aged. So here s my Tip: Age these Maduro SLR series G for at least 40 days and longer at a consistent 70° humidity, the taste/notes in these babies will rise to their highest peak. I know this through my time in aging them in many humidity levels., and 70° humidity brought the highest taste/notes out from these Maduro SLR series G. I m not gonna reveal their taste/notes to y all cause that will not only spoil the fun but the experience to smoking them. I recommend trying them out. I like em a lot I got another box.
Every time I light one of these up which is often , it reminds me of the cigars my grandfather used to smoke, leaning over to listening to the ball games on his old radio. It s not only this great memory, but a great smoke as well. Deep, rich flavor, bountiful smoke output and espresso and mocha flavors. A great cigar and a great price. On the top of my list.
The draw and appearance are both good, The only distraction is that it burn unevenly at times.
It s hard to satisfy my taste, I ve been there and back and all around. This is a strong, complex cigar. Nice and oily, heavy, and burns real slow. I have to put this next to my #1 of all time, the Camacho Triple Maduro. This is now my #2. Excellent job, and great price for such a serious cigar.
The cold draw was excellent through a bullet hole; then I had to use a V-cut once lit.Medium-bodied with a savory, smooth flavor profile of soft cocoa powder and herbs, very similar to the Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial. Burnline was just a little wavy in the beginning, but it self-corrected.My only beef is that it burned a little fast, for less than an hour.92 points