Jimmy2 Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 La Gloria Cubana Gloriosos Wrapper:Colorado light golden brown just beautiful - classic LGC wrapper Construction :Excellent except at foot bunched tobacco a little messy no biggie Smell cold : light coco and floral notes very mellow aged tobacco Label : just stunning they did a great job on it. Draw cold: Just perfect just the right amount of resistance Flavors noted during smoke: 1st half: Lots of smoke lite to med lots of honey bread milk licorice some sweet sugary flavors mushroom sweet fruit spice - not strong but smooth and balanced half way to the nub; med to lite side of full Lots of creamy honey the main core of this cigar now tangy fruit flavors spice still balanced smokey flavors raw sugar grassy At the nub it was very strong with spice over taking every flavor noted you could really taste the youth of this cigar more than ever . I really enjoyed this cigar it offered lots of flavor but I must say it will only get better with some nap time I would say 1 to 2 years. But I could smoke it young from time to time and not get bored of it. It demands your attention as there were so many flavors being picked up about going it this way. Med finish on the palette with thick creamy sweet fruit / honey and grassy flavor. Its a shame these cost so much and would be a sin if they did not make them regular production.They did a very nice job blending this cigar but regular production cigars in general as of late are just as good and I can live with that and so can my pocket $$$.Do I want a box of these YES but not at the price they are going for 10. 89/100 4 smoke ring out 5
shrink Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Jimmy, you did a great job with both the review and the pics. These sound very nice, but I note that you find "regular production cigars are just as good". What regular production LGC would you compare this to?
habanohal Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Glad to hear they are good. Been waiting YEARS for LGC in this format and have had 3 boxes showed up today.
Jimmy2 Posted March 16, 2009 Author Posted March 16, 2009 Sorry Shrink i was not comparing this cigar with any other i ment that recent production over all have great flavor as of late.So i can still enjoy other cigars that cost less and will help me forget about the one i just reviewed. But i really wish i had the $$$ for a couple of boxes i will miss the couple i have when they are gone. habanohal you are a lucky man .Enjoy them
Mel39 Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Sorry Shrink i was not comparing this cigar with any other i ment that recent production over all have great flavor as of late.So i can still enjoy other cigars that cost less and will help me forget about the one i just reviewed. But i really wish i had the $$$ for a couple of boxes i will miss the couple i have when they are gone. habanohal you are a lucky man .Enjoy them Will also agree that they are great photos Jimmy. Your review makes me want to save up and buy a single! 10 for £uk180.00 more than $250. Pity is, that is mostly tax. I am just pleased that all that tax is going towards a good cause....... ..... getting the effin' banks out of schtuck. I will be so happy to eventually wave these shores goodbye. Hopefully, I will become a US resident in the not too distant future. My son has finally found his dream house which is in Austin, TX. The deal completes next month. Now all he has to do, is do the right thing by his good lady, thereby gaining citizenship and then sponsor his Daddy to go and live with them. That is the plan anyway.
BonVivant Posted March 17, 2009 Posted March 17, 2009 What an informative review and photos! - dying to try some. Thanks you.
jms2788 Posted March 17, 2009 Posted March 17, 2009 I really do want a 1 count of these, but I agree with you, just too much for what they are.
Ken Gargett Posted March 17, 2009 Posted March 17, 2009 jimmy, terrific review. i have never seen one but your review makes me keen. i know what you mean about 'once they are gone...'. i'm struggling with my last few bolivar simones from the RR for canada from a cab. love them but do not want them to finish but can't keep my hands off them.
Guest rob Posted March 17, 2009 Posted March 17, 2009 Jimmy, I expect no less than one review from you every week! Excellent work, mate.
Jimmy2 Posted March 17, 2009 Author Posted March 17, 2009 Bolivar Simones the ones gifted ( THANK YOU BUDDY) were simply excellent i have only one left.Another one that should be regular production !!!
El Presidente Posted March 18, 2009 Posted March 18, 2009 Great review Jimmy! Mel...good luck mate! I hope all pans out!
bolivr Posted March 18, 2009 Posted March 18, 2009 Jimmy, great review, I was living it right alongside you, thanks
Bartolomeo Posted November 5, 2009 Posted November 5, 2009 LGC Gloriosos RE TEB NOV 08 Very beautiful cigar, well put together Bought a fiver to sample as I do with all RE cigars Wrapper was golden Brown/Tan, velvet-silky feeling, minimal veins, solid feeling in hand Smoke time was 73 mins Pre draw was hollow with some Orange citris and floral scents Initial puff was light, cocoa and lots of smoke Draw was great and even burn through out Flavors included leather, citris, wheat, cream, spice(cant figure out what kind?) and Honey Nut Cheerios Size was perfect for me, Robusto Extra This was my first LGC ever Ash was Grey and flaky Starts off as mild and then picks up intensity to finish as a solid medium but not full at all IMHO It was kind of like seeing a pretty girl at the mall but you dont stop and get to know her, you keep on walking.....if that makese sense Price is about $25-30/each.......I really enjoyed it but not a box contender right now due to price for qty 10, but if cheaper, would buy them! I think age is this cigars best friend as the complexity will only get better with time 9/10 Bart
Van55 Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 I' coming to this party a bit late, I suppose. But I smoked a Gloriosos last evening and thought I would share. This cigar was surprisingly "strong" to begin with. It had a real bite on the tongue and palate and a sting through the nose. I didn't find this unpleasant. Funny thing is that cigar got milder the longer I smoked it -- as if the ligero leaf were put near the foot of the cigar rather than near the head, as is what I am used to in Cuban cigars. As the cigar settled in I notice an undertone of honey graham cracker sweetness, which I loved. It was reminiscent of other LGC cigars -- most notably the Taino. For a still young cigar the Gloriosos was quite approachable after the first half inch or so and increasingly so as I smoked it. Very complex and well balanced and sure to improve with more age. Five smoke rings now. By the way, I was able to secure two boxes for about $130 US each box.
jdbrown Posted February 8, 2010 Posted February 8, 2010 Sounds like maybe time to crack the seal and give one a go!
Bartolomeo Posted February 8, 2010 Posted February 8, 2010 I have had some random Singles since my November review that have really impressed me Bart
habanohal Posted February 8, 2010 Posted February 8, 2010 I have had some random Singles since my November review that have really impressed meBart Very good cigar and a much needed RG for the LGC Lineup. Had too buy a few boxes now just need a robusto
Jimmy2 Posted February 9, 2010 Author Posted February 9, 2010 Great to see this thread is still alive after so many months happy to see everyone is enjoying their Gloriosos as a couple of ones i had are LONGGG!! gone!! LOL It really is a stunning cigar from the size to the label just a classy cigar and should be in the regular line as it has so much to offer the cigar smoker of today. Great to see they are getting better as i think this is one cigar that was blended to get better with a year or more nap time.. I truly miss this cigar!! Hey Mel are you in TX now ?
Bartolomeo Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 I think I was surprised how strong it was compared to some other LGC I have smoked in the past, definitely in my Top 5 RE Bart
Van55 Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 I've reseponded to a few PM's on the question. The vendor from which I bought these cigars had a very limited supply when they were first released. Orders were limited to two boxes per customer and I believe the cigars sold out within a day. There are certainly none left on the shelves there now.
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