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Montecristo Edmundo

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:135
Format:EdmundoRing:52
Weight:15 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: Semi Boite Nature of 25 cigars

Montecristo Edmundo Review:

Named after Edmundo Dantes, hero of Alexandro Dumas' famous novel "The Count of Montecristo", the Edmundo is the first size to be added to Montecristo's standard range since 1971.
It is the second new 52 ring gauge, parejo size to be introduced by Habanos, SA within a year.
All Edmundos are tripa larga, totalmente a mano - long filler, totally hand made using medium to full-bodied blend of Vuelta Abajo Tobaccos that deliver the classic, bitter-sweet, tangy flavour that has made Montecristo the world's most popular Havana cigar brand.

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Review #139: I will review the cigar briefly to speak to the reviews previous to mine. Sad as it is, AGE is what counts with the Edmundo. Fresh, they are just terrible. In two years, they become so much more than you can imagine. I agree that there is nothing physically wrong with the Edmundo, everything IS perfect, just not the young taste. - Submitted by OLS on June 2, 2009


Review #138: The Petit Edmundo was my first ever cigar several years ago, and was the reason I got into smoking. This was my first experience with the Edmundo, and I was completely blown away. It was a tubos bought in Cuba which I'd been keeping for only 6 months. It was pure chocolate, cream, coffee. The taste was incredible. I smoked it so low that the butt was a square shape by the time I'd finished. Never got hot, never got unpleasant. Smoked it with some whisky and colas. Perhaps I was lucky, but this is up there with the best cigars I've ever smoked. Also really appreciated the big ring guage and shape of the cigar. No burning problems. Fantastic aroma - Submitted by Kangaroo495 on June 2, 2009


Review #137: i am a great fan of Montecristo cigars normally and love recent No 2&4s, however i smoked 2 out of a 3 pack of Edmundos and was not impressed.i will leave the third for a couple of years(2007)a Monte i have been impressed by recently is the A.i have a couple of 99 boxes and althogh a bit expensive are worth it.you can get them for approx £9 each in boxes of 25 if you chat up the Swiss dealers - Submitted by paul watson on May 26, 2009


Review #136: I winced at their price, but bought three to store in my humi several months ago and smoked my second of them last night. I was so disappointed in its single-dimension. Construction? Beautiful. Draw? Excellent. Consistency? Unwavering. So much so in fact, that the taste and aromas (from cut, from shoulder, from tip) never changed the entire length of the cigar. What I got was fine, was good, was a one hour smoke. It just did not evolve. I have been smoking Brazilian puros lately and quite honestly, their richness and evolutionary qualities put most Cuban's (with that glorious Cuban price!) to shame, at a third the cost. I hope the final Edmundo I am saving until August does not speak to me in such boring tones. - Submitted by Brasileiro on May 19, 2009


Review #135: DEC 08 Couldn't wait to try one from a box dated Dec 2008. I know it is still a baby but who can resist this thick cigar with oily brown wrapper with a sweet and leathery scent? First one right out of the box didn't impress me so I rested the rest in my humidor for a few weeks. Oh my, after just a few weeks in the humidor this cigar turned into big surprise. It got oily wrapper and the perfect construction to make it a real eye candy. The draw was smooth and burnt OK. Aroma was little mild but for a box of Dec 08 it is pretty good. The sweet leathery monty taste started to kick in after 1st ash and the smooth draw lead the way to a very happy ending. Montecristo's always impressive. - Submitted by im_2_real on May 14, 2009


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