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Montecristo Petit Edmundo

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:110
Format:Petit EdmundoRing:52
Score:7.8
Presentation: ??


Average user rating


Review #39: You look at these little guys and think "what can this deliver?" A LOT! The regular Edmundos are superb.....these little brothers are right along with them. A heady, full flavored smoke. Not for the faint of heart. These little guys pack a wallop.Surly destined to become a classic. - Submitted by jlcccm on January 23, 2008


Review #38: Maybe it’s not fair to put a review after smoking only few of them but I’m not sure that I will purchase a box in near future. Construction was rather good, little under filled. In the beginning there was strong presence of grassy flavors with white pepper, so typical for younger cigars. About the halfway I detected weak coffee and finish became noticeable dry. Most of the time remained unbalanced and one dimensional. I can’t say that I’m impressed. Compared with bigger brother Edmundo IMO this is weaker part of the family. But with additional aging probably this could be different cigar. - Submitted by Diademo on January 17, 2008


Review #37: Fabulous smoke!So rich, full and tasty, it's hard to believe...Full flavoured, yet extra smooth, with tons of chocolate, tobacco, moka flavours... The absolute best to come out of Cuba in the last 12 to 18 months...Sensational! - Submitted by Smokin' Phil on January 16, 2008


Review #36: Well now haw smoked more of these-i must say i was wrong more time resting has really brought out the taste-yes this is a good smoke-as least as good as a #2-please try but let them rest some - Submitted by SPENC708 on December 5, 2007


Review #35: Un pequeño gran puro. Con mas fortaleza que su hermano mayor y mucho mas cremoso.Intenso desde el principio, es una lastima que la fumada sea tan corta. - Submitted by rafa on November 26, 2007


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