Kingantz
Growing too fast.
Short n’ fat. No, not me…or my fingers (thank you Matthew). That’s what this Monte Petit Edmundo is. Actually, I measured the cigar and although lengthwise it’s right on with the correct measurement, the ring gauge is quite off, measuring in at around 57/58. The cigar has a medium brown wrapper with noticeable oil and prominent veins. I punch the cap with the largest ring gauge, which still looks too small, and find a perfect draw.
After putting fire to the foot, I take a couple puffs and then a long draw and find a perfect amount of spice on the throat with the smoke being medium in body. Flavors are downright delicious with a fantastic richness and tastes of toasted nuts, wood, and tangy citrus.
The burn is sharp with a medium to light gray ash forming that holds well. Medium bodied smoke flows effortlessly through the perfect draw. Flavors remain consistent throughout the smoke down to the nubby little end, deliciously rich with a finish that lasted long after exhaling. Not much better than a Montecristo that is smoking good, other than a nice Boli!
After putting fire to the foot, I take a couple puffs and then a long draw and find a perfect amount of spice on the throat with the smoke being medium in body. Flavors are downright delicious with a fantastic richness and tastes of toasted nuts, wood, and tangy citrus.
The burn is sharp with a medium to light gray ash forming that holds well. Medium bodied smoke flows effortlessly through the perfect draw. Flavors remain consistent throughout the smoke down to the nubby little end, deliciously rich with a finish that lasted long after exhaling. Not much better than a Montecristo that is smoking good, other than a nice Boli!




