Commonly known outside of Cuba as "SLR," the Honduran-rolled Saint Luis Rey brand celebrates its heritage with a vintage-inspired look and feel for the Saint Luis Rey Carenas. The name stems from Puerto de Carenas, as Cuba's Port of Havana was formerly known.
Bringing the cigar to life, parent company, Altadis USA, employed the vast knowledge of the Grupo de Maestros blending team of their Flor de Copán factory in Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras. A Central American recipe was then chosen, including Honduran fillers, a unique Honduran Broadleaf binder, and a Nicaraguan wrapper. As with the cigar's inspiration and imagery, the final smoking experience is classic in nature, revealing zesty and medium-bodied flavors of earth, cabinet spice, salted nuts, and sweet malt.
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Size:
5 x 50
Pack:
20
Country of Orgin : Honduras Strength : Medium Wrapper : Natural
Kenneth Stewart II - Saint Luis Rey Carenas Robusto
Good cigar, hints of spice, medium bodied, great smoke output, recommend a try
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Marshall Henry - Saint Luis Rey Carenas Robusto
Medium bodied masterpiece. This is a delicious medium body smoke with notes of light leather and cabinet spices. The unique Honduran broadleaf binder and Nicaragua wrapper come together to create a delicious unique smoke.
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Albert Anguiano - Saint Luis Rey Carenas Robusto
COTM Cigar and love the smoke output and zestiness
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Sean Correia - Saint Luis Rey Carenas Toro (Verified buyer)
Do not sleep on this cigar, it is smooth and creamy with peppery spices, coffee, and some hints of sweeteness. I would say it is med-bodied.
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Nicholas Neher - Saint Luis Rey Carenas Toro
I received this cigar in the smoke inn COTM. This was my favorite cigar in the pack that month and it had a ton of flavor
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David Freeman - Saint Luis Rey Carenas Toro
Hadn’t had this brand yet before the Advent calendar.
That said, excellent cigar. The Honduran Broadleaf binder lends some excellent pepper spice, and light earth. The Nicaraguan wrapper gives a great cedar note, and the Honduran fillers round things out nicely. Typical Honduran sweetness and bread notes meld nicely.