The elaborate character of la Couronne Gran Reserva Lanceros
With its distinctly slender appearance, the La Couronne Gran Reserva Lanceros captivates at first sight. Rooted in the expertise of Dominican craftsmen, this cigar is aimed at the discerning connoisseur in search of a tasting experience that combines tradition and finesse.
The Lancero Largo, 190 mm long and 16 mm in diameter, has an elongated shape that allows it to be enjoyed for 60 to 80 minutes. The uniform color and impeccable texture of its wrapper reveal the meticulous care taken in its manufacture.
Cedar and a commitment to quality
Each cigar is housed in a box carefully crafted from cedar wood, a material chosen for its moisture-preserving properties and its ability to enhance aromatic richness. The inscription "Gran Reserva" testifies to the brand's commitment to quality and authenticity.
A harmonious blend of leaves
The blend at the heart of this cigar has been carefully selected. Tobacco leaves from the most fertile regions of the Dominican Republic give this Lanceros a refined aromatic complexity. This demanding choice results in a balance between intensity and smoothness, reflecting the dexterity and tradition of the master cigar makers.
Meticulous blending and a rich palette of flavors
This medium-strong cigar promises an equally all-encompassing taste experience, enhanced by spicy, woody notes on a subtly earthy background. Its expert construction guarantees a steady burn and a gradual evolution of flavors throughout the tasting experience.
Prelude to the tasting
Even before the cigar is lit, La Couronne Gran Reserva Lanceros seduces with its pre-combustion aroma, foreshadowing the richness of its aromatic bouquet. It invites the senses to an anticipated ceremony in which the beginnings of a rich complexity can already be detected.
A journey through time and space
More than just a cigar, La Couronne Gran Reserva Lanceros is an invitation to travel through Dominican cigar-making traditions. Once lit, it transports the aficionado to a time when the art of cigar making was synonymous with patience and ancestral know-how.