Saint Luis Rey Double Coronas
The Saint Luis Rey Double Coronas represented one of the most substantial offerings in the brand's portfolio, delivering the classic Cuban smoking experience in an impressive large format. Introduced to the market in 2001, this cigar commanded attention with its generous proportions before being discontinued in 2013, leaving behind a legacy appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Double Coronas |
| Factory Name | Prominentes |
| Ring Gauge | 49 |
| Length | 194 mm (7⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 17.86 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Release Year | 2001 |
| Status | Discontinued (2013) |
Packaging and Presentation

The Double Coronas was presented in traditional slide lid boxes containing 50 cigars, reflecting the classic Cuban packaging approach favored by the Saint Luis Rey marca. Interestingly, this cigar initially shipped without bands until approximately 2006, after which it received the standard Band A designation. This transition period makes early production examples particularly distinctive among collectors.
Flavor Profile and Characteristics
Based on enthusiast reviews, the Double Coronas earned strong ratings across multiple categories, achieving an overall score of 4.4 out of 5. The cigar demonstrated particular strengths in elegance, balance, complexity, and aftertaste—all scoring 4 out of 5—while offering medium strength rated at 3 out of 5.
The tasting experience revealed a sophisticated array of flavors that included:
- Baking Spice
- Cedar
- Citrus and Lemon notes
- Cocoa and Coffee undertones
- Hay and Tobacco character
- Honey sweetness
- Stonefruit elements
- Toast and Wood nuances
- Classic Cuban twang
Historical Context
During its twelve-year production run, the Double Coronas served as a regular production item within the Saint Luis Rey lineup. The marca itself has historical ties to the town of San Luis in the Vuelta Abajo region, and this substantial vitola allowed smokers to fully explore the brand's characteristic flavor profile over an extended smoking session.
Collectors should note that a separate, similarly sized cigar named Prominente was also discontinued, representing a distinct release that should not be confused with the Double Coronas despite sharing identical dimensions.
