Montecristo Petit Edmundo Cigar - 1 Single

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Description Ref # MO1202

Length: 4 3/8"
Ring Gauge: 52
Strength: Medium to Full

Packaging: 1 Single
Vitola: Petit Edmundo
Smoking Time: 25 Minutes

MONTECRISTO

Montecristo is the best known and probably the most appreciated brand of Havanas throughout the world. It forms the benchmark for many Havana smokers against which other brands are judged.

The name comes from Alexandre Dumas’ famous novel ‘The Count of Montecristo’, which was a firm favourite when read to the Torcedores (cigar rollers) at the factory where it was founded in 1935.

The original Montecristo range of sizes was composed of a narrow assortment numbered from 1 to 5. Today it consists of a wide variety of vitolas to cover every level of the cigar enthusiast’s needs.

Whether it is within the classic medium-to-full line, the lighter Open Series or the newer, more powerful, Linea 1935, Montecristo’s perfectly balanced blends are all created exclusively with selected filler and binder leaves from the Vuelta Abajo zone, home of the finest tobaccos in the world.

PETIT EDMUNDO

Edmundo’s little brother blessedly burst onto the scene just ahead of the smoking ban, so that devotees of heavy gauge, intense flavoured cigars had a shorter alternative.

Tasting Notes

A timeless classic from Montecristo, this cigar delivers a burst of crackling spices and garden herbs and is a true after supper companion. Medium to full flavour mellowed by the heavy ring gauge.

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93 / 100

"Covered in a gorgeous colorado wrapper, this cigar draws and burns evenly, forming a solid ash. Its core of leather and dark stone fruits is accented by notes of honey, caramel and gingerbread..."

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by Robert on Monday 12 March, 2018
Probably one of my favourite smokes, all round a great cigar.
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by Steven on Monday 25 December, 2017
These were the first Cuban cigars I tried, picking up a box in duty free, and it didn't take long to get through them. I've tried many others, but these are still my go-to smoke for most occasions. That being said I'm reluctant to share them with most guests who don't smoke cigars regularly, it feels a waste!
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by James on Friday 17 November, 2017
Apologies for autocorrect! I meant to write Pet Ed and absolve Cgars.
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by James on Friday 17 November, 2017
Smoked my first Pet We last evening. My companion smoke another. Both cigars burned very unevenly and became uncomfortably hot in the second half. I found the flavour quite aggressive. In short I did not enjoy it at all. Very overrated. They did not come from Cigars, so no blame to those folks.
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by Staff on Friday 17 February, 2017
I opened a new box of Montecristo Petit Edmundo from 2013 and I just loved the beautiful oily wrapper and the look of the old band. A lot of people don’t like the old band because they feel that it looks ‘’cheap’’ but I love it because is a simple design. Many cigar companies focus more on the decoration of their bands and boxes than on the quality of their cigars. Some of the best cigars I ever smoked used simple bands and come inside simple boxes. The cigar begins quite earthy as usual with a Montecristo, fresh herb notes and very smooth. The flavour developed into a woody and black pepper taste but with a sweet smoke at the same time. The cigar finishes with a full bodied strength, very rich earthy and herb taste with the classic Montecristo pepper notes. This is a great sized cigar for 35-40 minutes smoke, which I found smother in comparison with other Montecristo sizes. Perfect with an espresso or a dram of C.gars Cigar Malt after lunch. David. Turmeaus Est 1817 Cigars and Whisky Liverpool.’’
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