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    LA GLORIA CUBANA - EXCLUSIVO REINO UNIDO





    This was a spectacular 90+ minutes' smoke - and my first ever La Gloria.

    My laptop is being a biatch, so I'll post this quickly and write some thoughts about this beaut after my machine has cooled down and starts to behave herself.

    Linfield... Here I come!

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    WOW...Very nice..Been meaning to get a 5 sampler of them..
    Love Life - Love Cigars

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    • #3
      Who'se a big smiley Hector then?
      Nic
      Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nicwing View Post
        Who'se a big smiley Hector then?
        And looking happy as the pig in proverbial

        I gave that gratis Marrakesh Churchill a go this evening (from the walk). It was ok, but didn't get me aroused though
        "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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        • #5
          Smoking today.

          This afternoon I spent a sweet half hour in the local pub garden, with a Fuente Hemmingway 'Short Story'. A lovely smoke. Must get some more.....

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Robusto View Post
            LA GLORIA CUBANA - EXCLUSIVO REINO UNIDO

            This was a spectacular 90+ minutes' smoke - and my first ever La Gloria.

            My laptop is being a biatch, so I'll post this quickly and write some thoughts about this beaut after my machine has cooled down and starts to behave herself.

            Linfield... Here I come!
            Keen to know about this one Bryan - I recently bought some Medaille d'Or #1 and really enjoyed them then I was gifted some Tainos and they're equally enjoyable. This is another one of those under-appreciated brands ? la Juan Lopez I think !?!?

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            • #7
              Hemmingway's big brother.

              Originally posted by paulsalmon View Post
              This afternoon I spent a sweet half hour in the local pub garden, with a Fuente Hemmingway 'Short Story'. A lovely smoke. Must get some more.....
              Senor Paulsalmon,

              If you like the Hemmingway - and I do as well - give it's big brother, don Carlos, a go sometime. I'm not very good at describing the nuances of stogies, but I think you will find this one a nice stick as well.

              Last edited by TJCoro; 29-04-2009, 10:29 PM.
              sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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              • #8
                A Day Off For Habanas.

                Today has been a day for n/cs. My second stogie of the day is the CAO Black -Mosaic from a numbered box. I haven't smoked one of these in awhile, but it's well constructed with a very nice chocolate-brown wrapper, a good burn, peppery taste, medium bodied, quality smoke. For a n/c, it ain't too bad.






                Last edited by TJCoro; 29-04-2009, 11:14 PM.
                sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                • #9
                  It's a tie so far...

                  Originally posted by cj121 View Post
                  And looking happy as the pig in proverbial

                  I gave that gratis Marrakesh Churchill a go this evening (from the walk). It was ok, but didn't get me aroused though
                  So far, the Marrakesh Churchill has received one and one .
                  Anyone else from the Walk smoke this stogie yet? If so, what did you think? I will give mine a go this weekend and weigh in then.

                  sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                  • #10
                    LA GLORIA CUBANA



                    Scores highly on every usual stogieman's measure, men. Recommended!

                    My taste is for strong cigars, and this stick is in the tasty-medium range. For me, it's not one of the gum-smacking Hit Squad cigars.

                    Nevertheless, I would happily relax again for a good stretch with one of these in a similar way to the joy I get from a Hoyo Epicure No2.

                    The pre-draw was 100% Cuban tobacco taste, and remarkably sweet. In the smoking, it remained sweet but not cloyingly so. It was softly nut-like.

                    I'm becoming a fan of punch-cutting my cigars. I'm sure it concentrates the flavour.

                    I will definitely try more la Gloria Cubanas again. If I smoke a mild-ish cigar, I want one with full, consistent taste. This babe had all that, and the taste is still fairly and squarely in my mouth after a full meal and some four or five hours later.

                    I'd buy stronger sticks first, but this milder strength coupled to great taste keeps me very happy, too.

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                    • #11
                      Floral sweetness is what defines these cigars. As you say Bryan, mid-strength but tasty

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                        LA GLORIA CUBANA



                        Scores highly on every usual stogieman's measure, men. Recommended!

                        My taste is for strong cigars, and this stick is in the tasty-medium range. For me, it's not one of the gum-smacking Hit Squad cigars.

                        Nevertheless, I would happily relax again for a good stretch with one of these in a similar way to the joy I get from a Hoyo Epicure No2.

                        The pre-draw was 100% Cuban tobacco taste, and remarkably sweet. In the smoking, it remained sweet but not cloyingly so. It was softly nut-like.

                        I'm becoming a fan of punch-cutting my cigars. I'm sure it concentrates the flavour.

                        I will definitely try more la Gloria Cubanas again. If I smoke a mild-ish cigar, I want one with full, consistent taste. This babe had all that, and the taste is still fairly and squarely in my mouth after a full meal and some four or five hours later.

                        I'd buy stronger sticks first, but this milder strength coupled to great taste keeps me very happy, too.
                        Glorious techniclor stogiebackground there Felchmeister General or should that be Robusto Fechington-Smythe. Nice pile of ash building too, who needs lego?
                        Nic
                        Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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