From La Gloria’s website, “Once Little Havana’s best kept secret, La Gloria Cubana has become the cigar of choice for cigar smokers who appreciate a richer, fuller bodied smoke. Its Cuban seed blend from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua and its binder from Nicaragua perfectly complement the beautifully aged Ecuadoran wrapper to deliver the full, rich flavor that has won the brand a devoted legion of followers. In fact, La Gloria Cubana “Torpedo” received a stunning 98 rating in Cigar Aficionado magazine. Marvin Shanken, publisher, hailed the cigar as “one of the most delicious aged non-Cuban cigars I have ever smoked.”’
La Gloria Cubana Spanish Press Robusto (5.5×50)
$8.98 – $161.63
Take your taste buds back to pre-embargo Cuba with the La Gloria Spanish Press. Using an old world technique for pressing cigars, these box-pressed beauties offer robust flavor Cuban style flavor. This four country blend uses leaves from Nicaragua, The Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Brazil. Grab yours now to taste the marriage of age old cigar crafting and the best tobacco of our day.
DQ –
This is incredimazing stick for around 7 Bought two samplers that had it in it. Medium strentgth with lots of cocoa, chocolate and leather with no overbearing pepper notes! Great for the novice to itermedciate smoker. May be a bit mild for the hardcore aficianado but nonetheless a nice addition to your humidor!
TunaFishBoi (verified owner) –
I’m sure we can agree the burn is terrible. However, i feel the struggle is worthwhile. Having had some of these leaves showcased individually in other cigars, La Gloria puts them all in one beautiful blend. Subtle sweet Brazilian with culinary spiced San Andrean. Earthy aromatic Dominican combo. Powerful and upfront Nicaraguan. This stick was also so oily that it got wet wherever i held my fingers! There were some herbal notes that were almost medicinal if that makes sense as well. Great nuances here. Well enjoyed from light up to lights out.