Montecristo Double Edmundo / Box of 10
£480.00
This 2013 addition to the Edmundo range is a Doble, nearly an inch (20 mm) longer than the original Edmundo and slightly slimmer. A welcome addition to the star-studded line up. This cigar will allow the classic blend of the Linea Edmundo full spectrum of aromas and flavours to be enjoyed in a smoking time of around an hour.
1 in stock (can be backordered)
Description
Description
Length: 6 1/8″ Ring Gauge: 50
In 2013, the Linea Edmundo grows with the arrival of the new vitola: Double Edmundo (ring gauge 50 and 155 mm length). This Habano will allow the classic blend of the Linea Edmundo full spectrum of aromas and flavours to be enjoyed in a smoking time of around an hour. Montecristo Double Edmundo incorporates the new Montecristo band, which being innovative in its design keeps at the same time the classic look of the brand. The boxes of 10 and 25 units also carry a new protective bofetón (protective leaf of paper inside the box) as well as a papeleta (rectangular seal on the side of the box) in their presentations so that they can be easily identified in the shelves.
Brand: Montecristo
Commercial Name: Double Edmundo
Factory Name: Dobles
Measures: 50 ring gauge (19.84 mm) x 6 1/8 (155 mm) in length
Presentation: Semi Boite Nature box (SBN) of 10 units
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Additional information
Additional information
Weight | 0.6 kg |
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Launched on the Opening Night Welcome Party at the 15th Annual Habanos Cigar Festival in Havana, Cuba the Montecristo Double Edmundo is sure not to disappoint fans of the Montecristo brand.
At first glance this large, well made and attractive cigar stands out with an all new and vastly improved band design which looks set to become the norm for future Montecristo cigars. Just the smell of the tobacco alone indicates its appeal and once lit exudes a typical aroma which will please many a connoisseur.
The cigar feels well made and firm between the fingers and it doesn’t take long for a near perfect ash to form over the first inch or so. Its initial taste is typically Montecristo without being overtly strong and is complemented with a distinct and typical flavour akin to the original Edmundo.
I can recall the launch of the Edmundo at the Liberal Club here in London some years ago and have to say that this new cigar has a very similar appeal. Its pleasingly mild flavour grows as the cigar is consumed, gaining strength and complexity in turn. Quite extraordinary for a fresh cigar with little or no age. In conclusion this is a particularly well made and consistent cigar which I enjoyed right down to the final inch. Highly Recommended
Adrian Lesley