
Year of foundation: 1940
Tobacco Country: Cuba
Tobacco Procedence: Vuelta Abajo
Factory: Romeo y Julieta
Does the name of the brand refer to the San Luis region in the Vuelta Abajo, where some of the world's finest cigar tobacco is grown, hence the name as the "King of San Luis"? Or is it based on a reference to the popular 1927 novel by American author Thornton Wilder, The Bridge of San Luis Rey? In either case, the brand was created in 1938 and leans toward the lighter side in strength.
| Saint Luis Rey Churchills 25s | AU$783.20 | ||
| Saint Luis Rey Coronas 25s | AU$444.15 | ||
| Saint Luis Rey Double Coronas SLB 50s | AU$1792.45 | ||
| Saint Luis Rey Lonsdales 25s | AU$529.40 | ||
| Saint Luis Rey Regios 25s | AU$430.40 | ||
| Saint Luis Rey Regios SLB 50s
OUT OF STOCK |
AU$860.75 | ||
| Saint Luis Rey Serie A 25s | AU$545.35 | ||
| Saint Luis Rey Serie A SLB 50s | AU$1090.65 |