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La Gloria Cubana Serie R No 6 Maduro

Meet the La Gloria Cubana Serie R No 6 Maduro - a 60-ring gauge beast measuring 5⅞ inches that'll make Connecticut Broadleaf fans weak in the knees. This box-pressed parejo comes in 24-count bundles at around $237 a pop, packing enough Nicaraguan and Dominican firepower to satisfy your inner nicotine cowboy. The dark chocolate-hued wrapper glistens like a fresh asphalt road on a summer day, whispering promises of bold adventures ahead.

Spec Sheet

  • Brand: La Gloria Cubana
  • Price: $237.38/box
  • Count: 24 cigars
  • Size: 5⅞" x 60
  • Shape: Box-Pressed Parejo
  • Strength: Medium-Full (4/5 stars)

Smoke Signals

First Third: The cold draw serves black pepper sneakers shuffling across a cedar dance floor. Lighting up unleashes espresso grounds mixed with molasses-smeared leather - like sniffing a workboot while drinking Cuban coffee. Smoke production leans toward industrial factory rather than delicate wisps.

Middle Act: Earth tones take center stage with damp potting soil and roasted cashews. The retrohale brings fire-roasted chili peppers that'll make your eyes water faster than a chopped onion. Burn line holds like a laser-guided missile through this section.

Final Chapter: Dark chocolate ganache emerges at the nub, battling it out with lingering black pepper. Expect some nicotine kick - this isn't your grandpa's after-dinner smoke. Put it down before the tar buildup makes your tongue feel like it's wearing a wool sweater.

Contender Comparisons

  • Arturo Fuente Añejo No.77 (6.1"x55): Same power punch but swaps earth for cognac-soaked cedar
  • Ashton VSG Spellbound (6"x56): Comparable girth, trades spice for creamy espresso notes
  • Joya de Nicaragua Antaño CT (6"x52): Lighter wrapper but delivers similar nicotine payload
  • Perdomo 20th Maduro Churchill (7"x54): Extended smoke time with more chocolate dominance

Crowd Verdict

This maduro monster plays best with veteran smokers who like their cigars like they like their coffee - dark, strong, and unapologetic. Newbies might tap out after the first inch, but battle-hardened aficionados will appreciate its no-nonsense approach. Pair with an anvil-black stout or bitter espresso to match its intensity.

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