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 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made | | Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 110 | | Format: | Petit Edmundo | Ring: | 52 | | | Score: | 8.3 | | Presentation: ?? |
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Review #55:     I smoked my 1st P.E. and the experience was perfect. Smooth draw with milky taste, deep brown color at wrapper, well-construction and aroma was perfect. Comparatively with regular Edmundo, I prefered this. - Submitted by ericryan on June 3, 2008
Review #54:     I just had my first Petit Edmundo, which I smoked with my girlfriend (wich just goes to show that this cigar can't be that rough). I was amazed by the mildness of this cigar, which lasted to the last two centimeters (less than an inch). The draw was perfekt, construction perfect, the burn was a little bit uneven, but it straightened itself out nicely.
Lots of flavors: We had everything from Oranges with cinnamon over sweet espresso, to a dark chocolate taste, and what I would imagine an autum Forrest woult taste like. I'm new to cigars, bit this was a cigar to be remembered. I will definetely get more. I couldn't be happier, except that it should never have ended. Unfortunately I don't know from which Box this was, since I bought it as single(big mistake!). - Submitted by arnehdhh on May 30, 2008
Review #53:     FEB 08 Box code EOG-FEB 08.Sorry no "humi" time, I was way too impatient to try ASAP.
Prelight: looks solid and smells definitely Monte! flawless construction, and heft. A petite robusto just begging to be smoked!
postlight: The first few puffs were a very pleasant surprise. Despite having high expectations from magazine reviews, some folks here have apparently gotten "bad batches". Full flavored but not overpowering, vegetal and smooth notes. I am on-call today so I can't pair with adult frosty beverage, but I can only dream this would be most excellent with a nice scotch (JW Blue my fave)or chilled/dry martini.
This is way different from the Monte's I am used to smoking (big dogs like #2 or Churchill) but quite the tasty treat!! If there are some "green"/young notes they don't distract from the enjoyment of this tiny powerhouse.
Overall, a definite "keeper", which will only get better with aging. Could possibly become my new favorite daily smoke. Would recommend after any meal or evening drink time. Easily accomplished in 45 min or less which is a big plus for time crunched folks or business lunches. At my box purchase price of $9/stick a pretty good value.
Strongly recommend to try for those who like a lot of flavor, not a lot of time and some smooth notes. - Submitted by CCATT MD Puro lover on May 25, 2008
Review #52:     OCT 07 Gets a so-so score due to age. Starts rough and only smoothes out at the end. Time will tell. - Submitted by marshall scott on May 20, 2008
Review #51:     FEB 08 I got a box of ten a few months ago couldnt resist so I smoked one this weekend. Wow amazing burn and draw, coffee, cocoa, chocolate flavors were present. All in all a great cigar with that classic Monte taste. Strong but smooth. Do yourself a favor and buy a box you wont regret it. - Submitted by Lukeluke on May 20, 2008
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