It's good to feel like a big macher every once in a while -- something puffing on a $50 cigar can help inspire.When you spend a little extra money on the finer things in life -- a fine scotch, a Swiss watch, a luxury car -- and you get a great deal, it's a wonderful feeling. An investment in quality is generally a smart one because you'll experience that quality, presumably, for a long time to come.
The Louixs ultra-premium cigar -- made in Nicaragua for Goldwin, the house cigar of the Beverly Hills Cigar Club -- is just built for decadence. There are two reasons why:
1. It's a 6-inch, 60-ring-gauge smoke. (That measures to about an inch in diameter.) The stick is pretty damn big. George Carlin would have a field day with it.
2. It costs 50 bucks.
Would you smoke the Louixs? Check out our review to help you decide.
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It's a magnificent-looking cigar, that's for sure, with a flawless reddish Rosado wrapper leaf from Nicaragua. The cigar band, which features a portrait of Louis XIV, the famous 17th-century "Sun King" of France, makes it look even more stately.
The Goldwin Web site claims the Louixs is the most expensive cigar ever created. At $50, it's a hell of an expensive stick. Goldwin's claim, however, is incorrect. The original Gurkha Black Dragon limited-edition cigar debuted at a whopping $1,150 per stick.
But it's clear Goldwin isn't selling these sticks to veteran cigar smokers. They say, "Louixs are special because every part of the manufacturing process is managed by master tobacconists who understand this cigar is the very best: native Cuban torcedores (rollers) handleaf each one; native Cuban catadores (taste testers) check every batch; veteran revisadores (inspectors) monitor every aspect of the production."
Last time I checked, this is basically the case with every other cigar factory. The good ones, at least.
The TasteAnyway, back to the cigar. Since it has such a big ring gauge, using a cutter may give you too much smoke on the draw, if you're not a cigar vet. I used a double punch, and got a great, even draw the whole way through.
The pre-light flavor had hints of cocoa and a touch of spice on the finish, but the stick wasn't anywhere near overpowering. As I smoked through the cigar -- it took about an hour-and-a-half to smoke -- I noticed it didn't really get any more complex, as the cocoa and spice persisted until about halfway in, when the cigar got a touch earthy. But that was it; the Louixs hit a flavor plateau early on, and it never extended past that. While it tasted good, I was disappointed by its lack of complexity.
Was the Louixs tasty? Sure. Could you get a better-tasting cigar for $10? Absolutely. You'll also have some money left over to buy that scotch.
Daniel runs a media blog, Old Media, New Tricks and blogs regularly about cigars on CigarJack.
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Wednesday 22 July
By Heavytoka
I normally have a 15 dollar cap per cigar I buy
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Wednesday 22 July
By Daniel
That's a pretty high cap! Where do you average out?
Sunday 26 July
By Gab
Cortez Cigars in Shrewsbury, NJ handmade daily factory and retail store cigars $5-$6 each. Luis Cortez makes a 60ring gauge with Domincian and Nicaraguan tobacco retail price $6 boxes of 20 $100
Wednesday 22 July
By kevjohn
The best cigar I ever put to my lips was only $6-7.
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Wednesday 22 July
By Daniel
That's the great thing about cigars -- other than the taste, of course -- sometimes a $2 stick tastes better than a $20 stick. It's all in the marketing/perception of the brand, but most people don't dig deeper than the main brands.
Wednesday 22 July
By CU
Just get a couple of Romeo y Julieta Churchills and puff away.
Or some Cohiba Torpedos.
You know, real cigars.
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Thursday 23 July
By Drew
CAO all the way. Though Gurkha makes a mighty fine cigar, as does Romeo y Julieta and Rocky Patel.
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Thursday 23 July
By Simon Kelso
The best cigars I've had so far,are The Havana Honeys that were hand made & Philly Black Max Strawberry & Banana.
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Sunday 26 July
By Daniel B. Honigman
Never tried anything non-flavored?
Thursday 23 July
By luke
this sounds good.
I go (when I get a chance) to that place over on North Ave just west of Western.
It's really a nice place here in Chicago.
Ever been there?
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Thursday 23 July
By Daniel
What's the place called? I live in Chicago.
Unfortunately, this cigar isn't carried by outside retailers. It is, however, available on the Web.
Saturday 25 July
By MIKE
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT MAKES A CIGAR WORTH $50.00 ???
THE ANSWER LIES WITH MONICA LEWINSKI ************
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Saturday 25 July
By tench
The most I have ever paid for a cigar was about $32. These days, $6 - $7 will get you a very good cigar; no need to spend more. There are some $4 cigars that are quite good as well! Goodness and price are not necessarily in line on the value curve. What you like, I may not and vise versa. Like a bottle of wine..."good" is in the mind of the consumer. That said, life is too short to spend any time smoking a drug store cigar!
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Sunday 26 July
By Daniel B. Honigman
Agreed!
Saturday 25 July
By black
if its filled with dro its worth the fifty
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Saturday 25 July
By non ya business
just why any man wants to walk around with a TURD hanging out of his mouth is beyond me.... looks like chit and smells like it as well......
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Sunday 26 July
By Daniel
Or if you're George Carlin...
Sunday 26 July
By unclebuck
Dear non ys business, In your own crude way I assume that you ask for a re-ply. Becouse we enjoy the cigar more than your thoughts on it. May I then ask, Why do women wear cheap smelling perfume @ wear dress's that make the buttocks look like a fright truck or high heal's that make there feet look even fater than they realy are, WHY ? Becouse they enjoy it and I would not fault them for it. The money I spend on cigar's ? I do it becouse I can . Keep in mind if it was not for a womens reproductive organs they would be extinct with the dinosaurs...
Saturday 01 August
By wtf
unclebuck, who said anything about women's reproductive organs? Now that you brought it up, when you said "they would be extinct" do you mean all of humanity?
Sunday 26 July
By Clark
The correct answer is: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING makes a cigar worth $50. I live in Colombia and know a Cuban who goes to Havana once a month, returning with a couple of suitcases of the real deal. Churchills, Cohibas, Torpedos, anything you want. Three years ago (I haven't checked lately), in local cigar shops, these were going for about $12 - 16 a stick and local bars sell them for $25 - 28 each, but I get them from the Cuban at $90 - 100 for box of 25. These are great cigars but $50 each? NO way! You can also get fantastic Cuban seed cigars in Nicaragua that are legal to import (load your suitcase) for fairly reasonable prices. I imagine these are readily available in the U.S. at inflated prices. Anyone who pays $1150 for a cigar is an imbicile with waaaaaaaay too much disposable income. Even cigars humidified in Monica wouldn't bring $50 down here although she might be missing out on a great marketing scheme.
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