San Andrés Line

La Gloria Cubana Serie S

Coffee, Cocoa, Earth

La Gloria Cubana

About La Gloria Cubana Serie S

Serie S debuted in 2022 as La Gloria Cubana’s first regular‑production Mexican San Andrés‑wrapped line, built on a Nicaraguan binder with Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers and rolled at the El Credito complex in the Dominican Republic. Offered in Robusto Gordo, Gigante and Presidente, the series sits in the medium‑to‑medium/full strength lane and commonly delivers coffee, cocoa, earth and baker’s‑spice over a creamy midpalate.

  • Made in Dominican Republic
  • Medium-Full
  • Mexican San Andrés
  • coffee, cocoa, earth, baker's spice, light cedar, mild sweetness, black pepper

Key Details

Made In

Dominican Republic

First Introduced

2022

Strength

Medium-Full

Wrapper Focus

Mexican San Andrés

Known For

La Gloria Cubana Serie S

Official Website

lagloriacubana.com

San Andrés

La Gloria Cubana Serie S

Serie S pairs a Mexican San Andrés wrapper with a Nicaraguan Estelí binder and Dominican/Nicaraguan fillers, offered in Robusto Gordo (5½×56), Gigante (6×60) and Presidente (7×56); it sits in the medium‑full lane and commonly delivers coffee, cocoa, earth, baking spice and a mild pastry sweetness.

Sizes

  • Robusto Gordo 5 1⁄ (2.0" x 56)
  • Gigante (6.0" x 60)
  • Presidente (7.0" x 56)

Strength

Medium-Full

Wrapper

Mexican San Andrés

Binder

Nicaraguan Estelí

Filler

Dominican, Nicaraguan

Serie S is a clear pairing of San Andrés weight with La Gloria’s love of large gauges. The Veracruz‑grown Mexican San Andrés wrapper brings darker, earthy, slightly leathery notes and baking spice that play against a smoother Dominican/Nicaraguan core under an Estelí binder. Flavor profiles typically show coffee and cocoa up front, a creamy pastry‑like midpalate, and measured black‑pepper that can press late. Sweetness is modest—more pastry and molasses than candy—and the cigar’s large ring gauges produce a substantial, creamy mouthfeel. While most tasters praise the flavor and presentation, a few report occasional burn touch‑ups on certain samples.

Frequently Asked Questions

Series reporting places a Mexican San Andrés wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder with a filler blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos. Reviews repeatedly cite the San Andrés wrapper as the line’s defining element.