Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Saint Luis Rey (Cuba)
Cigar Name:
Coronas
Shape:
Corona
Country of Origin:
Cuba
Size:
42 x 5.5
Wrapper:
Cuba
Filler:
Cuba
Binder:
Cuba
Status:
Active
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8 Archival Reviews
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March 13, 2026
Very refined taste, elegant aroma, excellent construction.
📜 Archival Review
June 7, 2008
"nice, but not great"
A bit of Cuban creaminess, but draw was tight like others have noted. 2003 box.
📜 Archival Review
February 13, 2007
"Smooooth"
Very smooth cigar with wood notes and some creaminess. The burn was almost perfect and never needed a touch up. while the draw was just slightly tight but very smokable, producing lots of smoke. A long finish but not a lot of complexity, definitely a fine smoke nonetheless.
📜 Archival Review
January 31, 2007
"Mmmmm....no"
This corona with box code AEP 1/06 comes dressed nicely in a Colorado wrapper with the traditional triple cap and minimal veins. No soft spots were detected, and there was a slight box press. Easy light. Firm draw. Grey-white ash.
Started with sweet wood. The first third brought flavors of mocha and coffee beans eaten straight out of the roaster. A strong tannic quality was noted. In the middle third, the tannic tobacco core continued with hints of wood and floral notes, as well as a detectable ammoniac nuance. The last third saw much of the same with a hint of licorice.
The main issue, however, was the tight draw, even obtrusive, I would say. This was despite 3 days of dry boxing after storage at 65/63. This clearly was the dominant noticeable characteristic of this particular stick, and sabotaged any enjoyment I otherwise would have derived from this one dimension, medium-bodied, youthful cigar.
Started with sweet wood. The first third brought flavors of mocha and coffee beans eaten straight out of the roaster. A strong tannic quality was noted. In the middle third, the tannic tobacco core continued with hints of wood and floral notes, as well as a detectable ammoniac nuance. The last third saw much of the same with a hint of licorice.
The main issue, however, was the tight draw, even obtrusive, I would say. This was despite 3 days of dry boxing after storage at 65/63. This clearly was the dominant noticeable characteristic of this particular stick, and sabotaged any enjoyment I otherwise would have derived from this one dimension, medium-bodied, youthful cigar.
📜 Archival Review
April 6, 2005
"Pretty tasty"
Nice looking cigars, pre-light draw was particularly inviting. Burned well most of the way, but the cigars expanded and wrapper started unravelling around the band. Dunno if it was a humidification issue. In any case, the taste was excellent but not spectacular.
📜 Archival Review
March 7, 2003
"Smooth"
Medium-dark wrapper with some veins. Variable density led to two re-lights. Fine flavour, though - coffee and cream with some chocolate notes. Very smooth to the finish.
📜 Archival Review
March 6, 2003
"Nothing special"
Dry woody flavor with a modest amount of spice with a dry flat finish. Decent refinement. Not a regular smoke in my rotation.
📜 Archival Review
May 14, 2002
"Dark chocolate"
A beautiful dark chocolate color with a great aroma. Lots of flavor, great strong finish, lots of cocoa and spice. A little tough on the draw side otherwise great.
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