This updated Cuban cigar brand is sold in limited quantity. The Honduran-made Saint Luis Rey has the original Cuban's characteristics. Created in 1950s Cuba, it gained popularity in America. The name origin is uncertain. Now handmade in Honduras, it uses a blend of Honduran, Nicaraguan and Peruvian tobaccos with a Nicaraguan wrapper. Variations are available. It offers a good burn, with flavor and texture. A nice choice for milder smokers to try stronger ones.
The Saint Luis Rey Carenas Toro is a luxurious delight inspired by the journey tobacco has taken over the course of centuries to become the modern cigar. That journey started long ago, in the port for which this toro is named: Puerto Carenas. It was there that ships began the transatlantic trade, and there that tobacco would begin its long path to the cigars we all know and love. The newest of which is the Saint Luis Rey Carenas Toro, a sumptuous smoke brimming with earth spices and subtle notes of salty air. At six inches and a fifty-two ring gauge, the Carenas provides the same bold experience as standing at the bow of a ship and feeling the wind in your face.
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