Initial Thoughts
On Elogio’s website, they state that they only use select long filler Nicaraguan tobacco grown exclusively in Candega and Jalapa. This gets my engines going; there’s nothing I like more than a bold, Nicaraguan taste! The site also talks about this specific Serie LSV wrapper, which is grown on a small farm in Somoto by Carlos and his uncle, Armando.
Looks
The wrapper on this Elogio Serie LSV is a beautiful, dark brown with a very oily sheen, even to the touch. I noticed two good-sized veins and a few soft spots as well. At the foot of the cigar, there were a few small chips in the wrapper.
Function
The oily wrapper intrigued me and I was anxious to get my nose on it to see what aromas it presented. After taking a few smells, the wrapper gave off an oily leather smell with some earth and tobacco. On the foot, there was a strong sawdust smell. Using my vintage cutter, it clipped perfectly and the cold draw was packed medium. I got a sweet maple and soil taste; there was no spice on the cold draw.Smoking
After toasting the foot some with my torch lighter, I placed in my mouth (that’s what she said) and took in several draws to get this thing warmed up. The stick immediately produced a large amount of blue/gray smoke that was palpably creamy in my mouth.

Flavor
Despite the tunneling and the cracks in the wrapper, I really enjoyed the flavor this Elogio Serie LSV produced. Immediately after lighting, it was very earthy accompanied by a strong floral aftertaste. About halfway through the first third, some spice showed up in the retrohale. It was very complex and balanced flavor. Speaking of a balanced flavor, on a whim I decided to pour some Bacardi Gold rum to have with this cigar. It wasn’t intentional but it ended up being a very nice compliment to the flavors of the cigar.

Is It An Every Day Smoke?
If it was readily available, I could smoke this cigar everyday.Would I Buy A Box?
Yes I would.Frequently Asked Questions
How strong is the Elogio Serie LSV?
The Elogio Serie LSV starts out a strong medium, dips to mild-medium through the middle thirds, then climbs back to medium to medium-full by the final third. It’s not a monster, but it builds as you go.
What are the flavor notes of the Elogio Serie LSV?
Think earthy and floral up front with spice showing up in the retrohale around the midpoint of the first third. As you move into the nub, a sweetness and molasses note comes in and really steals the show.
Top Cigar Accessories
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Where can I buy the Elogio Serie LSV?
Eric doesn’t mention a specific retailer in his review, so your best bet is to check Elogio’s website directly or search your local tobacconist.
How much does the Elogio Serie LSV cost?
Eric picked up the Elogio Serie LSV for around $7 a stick, which he considers solid value given the flavor it delivers throughout the smoke.
What bourbon pairs well with the Elogio Serie LSV?
Eric actually paired this one with Bacardi Gold rum on a whim and said it worked really well — he doesn’t name a specific bourbon pairing in this review, but the floral and molasses notes in the finish point toward something with sweetness and oak.
Where to Buy Elogio Serie LSV
Average retail: ~$7 per stick. Prices vary by retailer.
| Retailer | Price | Availability | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Famous Smoke Shop | ~$7/stick | ✅ In Stock | Shop Now → |
| Cigars International | ~$7/stick | ⚠️ Check Stock | Shop Now → |
| Amazon (samplers) | Varies | ✅ Available | Search Amazon → |
Stogies on the Rocks may earn a commission from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.
Best Bourbon Pairings for the Elogio Serie LSV
As a full-bodied, high-strength Nicaraguan torpedo, the Cojonu 2006 demands a bourbon with presence. Here are our top three pairings based on complementary flavor profiles.
#1 — Knob Creek 9 Year
Knob Creek 9 Year’s bold oak, caramel, and slight sweetness should play well against the earthy and floral notes that run through the Elogio Serie LSV, without steamrolling the more delicate flavors.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#2 — Old Forester 1920
Old Forester 1920’s rich, almost dessert-like sweetness and dark fruit character looks like a natural match for the molasses and sweetness that emerge in the final third of this stick.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#3 — Russell’s Reserve
Russell’s Reserve’s smooth, mellow profile and vanilla-forward finish should complement the mild-medium middle portion of the Elogio Serie LSV without competing with the spice that shows up in the retrohale.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →Pairing suggestions based on the Stogies on the Rocks flavor profile scoring system. Browse all bourbon reviews →
Conclusion
Despite the few construction flaws in the Elogio Serie LSV, I really enjoyed the flavor and liked how it changed throughout the different thirds and into the nub. If the flavor (and sometimes the burn) isn’t affected by a flaw in construction, I’m still gonna enjoy a cigar and give it a good rating.
About This Review
Eric “Siz” Scism is a Louisville, KY-based cigar and bourbon enthusiast and the founder of Stogies on the Rocks. With over 20 years of marketing experience and direct access to Kentucky’s bourbon country, Eric brings genuine expertise and a discerning palate to every review. He is also the founder of Cream of Kentucky bourbon, giving him a unique insider’s perspective on American whiskey. All cigar and bourbon reviews on this site are based on personal, unsponsored tasting experiences.



