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Saint Luis Rey Regios
$525.00
Description
| Vitola | Hermoso No. 4 (Robusto) |
| Length | 127 mm (5″) |
| Ring Gauge | 48 |
| Wrapper | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo long filler |
| Strength | Medium to Medium-Full |
| Smoking Time | 45-60 minutes |
| Factory | Briones Montoto, Havana |
Saint Luis Rey remains one of Cuba’s best-kept secrets—a marca that aficionados hoard while newcomers chase flashier names. The Regios, in its compact Hermoso No. 4 format, delivers everything the brand promises: Cuban terroir distilled into a perfect hour of smoking. If Cohiba is the suit you wear to impress others, Saint Luis Rey is the one you wear because you know the difference.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: The Regios announces itself with authority from the first draw. Rich Cuban earth dominates—this is Vuelta Abajo soil you’re tasting, mineral and alive. Cedar rises through the earthiness, accompanied by wet hay notes that speak to proper fermentation. There’s a coffee undertone running beneath everything, dark and roasted. The smoke is thick, creamy, coating your palate with surprising density for a 48 ring gauge. No harshness, no bite—just confident, full flavor declaring its intentions.
Mid-Section: Here the Regios reveals its complexity. Cinnamon and nutmeg emerge, warm baking spices that soften the earthy opening. Dark fruit notes—plum, cherry—weave through the profile, adding unexpected sweetness. Toasted almonds become prominent, that signature Saint Luis Rey nuttiness that separates this brand from the pack. A white pepper tingle develops on the retrohale, never aggressive but persistent enough to keep your attention. The body remains medium-full, the strength controlled but present.
Final Third: The finish intensifies without becoming harsh. Leather joins the party, dry and sophisticated. Dark honey sweetness emerges, balancing the increasing earthiness. Wood takes center stage—aged oak, not raw lumber—while the nut notes linger in support. A slight mineral tang reminds you this is authentic Cuban tobacco, grown in soil that exists nowhere else on earth. The cigar maintains its composure to the nub, rewarding slow smoking with consistent flavor delivery.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Cuban earth, roasted coffee, toasted almonds |
| Secondary | Cedar, dark fruit, cinnamon, leather |
| Finish | Medium-long with lingering honey and mineral notes |
The Saint Luis Rey Legacy
Established around 1940 by British importers, Saint Luis Rey was Cuba’s quiet champion—distributed exclusively in the UK market until 1993. While other marcas chased global recognition, this brand built a devoted following among serious smokers who valued substance over marketing. The name references the Thornton Wilder novel “The Bridge of San Luis Rey,” though the cigars themselves tell a purely Cuban story. Production at the Briones Montoto factory ensures the traditional character that made the brand’s reputation.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Havana Club 7 Años—its vanilla and caramel notes complement the cigar’s nuttiness without overwhelming the earthy base.
- Whisky: Balvenie 14 Caribbean Cask—the rum barrel finish echoes the sweet undertones while adding oak complexity.
- Coffee: Cuban espresso or a bold Sumatra dark roast. The Regios has enough body to stand up to strong coffee without losing definition.
Ideal For
The Saint Luis Rey Regios fits perfectly into a busy schedule—substantial enough to satisfy but compact enough for a long lunch break or post-dinner session. It rewards experienced palates with layered complexity while remaining approachable for intermediate smokers ready to step up from milder fare. This is the cigar you recommend when someone asks what Cuban they should try beyond the obvious names. Age a box for two to three years and watch good become exceptional.








