It’s no secret that Montecristo brand is one of the most popular cigar brands in the world. The Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo is one of the company’s most popular cigars, and for a good reason. As a matter of fact, this is different from the previous Montecristo cigars I’ve tried before.

The Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo cigar is a premium product that offers smokers a luxurious smoking experience. The cigar is handmade with top-quality tobacco and features a dark, natural wrapper.

It is medium to full-bodied and delivers a rich, complex flavor profile. It is perfect for any time of the day or night. Whether you are a seasoned cigar smoker or a newbie, this cigar is sure to please.

Wrapper Origin: ConnecticutShape: Robusto
Length: 5Ring: 50
Wrapper: BroadleafList Price: $12 per stick
Origin: Dominican RepublicStrength: Medium to Full

Appearance of Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo

Few cigar smokers can resist the temptation of a Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo. The allure of this dark, rich and delicious cigar is hard to resist. The Edmundo is a relatively new size, first introduced in the early 21st century. It is a perfect smoke for those who enjoy a full-flavored cigar but don’t want to smoke it all night.

The Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo cigar is a medium to full-bodied smoke with an exquisite appearance. It features a dark, oily wrapper that is seamlessly rolled and smooth. The cigar is handcrafted in the Dominican Republic using a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. The cigar is firm to the touch with no soft spots and is nicely constructed. It’s also almost a box-pressed type of cigar.

As for its band, it features a navy blue band color with accents of white and gold. The band features a circle in the middle where the elegant sword-like logo is placed, and the “Montecristo” name is written above it. The font is in color white, while the logo is in the color gold. The word “M & G” is also written in cursive below the logo. 

Despite the single band being too simple in terms of design, the color definitely complimented the cigar’s dark color, making it look elegant. The size is also perfect to look at since it’s not apparent that it’s smaller or shorter. Moreover, the cigar has a nice weight to it and feels good in the hand. 

Smoking Experience

After lighting the Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo cigar, I immediately get the impression that it has a medium to full body. Pepper and tobacco flavor notes are prominent in it. While smoking it, I noticed a significant amount of pepper, which the tobacco’s sweetness complimented. My tongue also picks up a spice flavor, making the cigar stronger and heavier. So far, it’s not that bad. Additionally, the draw has the ideal resistance and is situated ideally in the middle.

The cigar is barely five inches long, but it’s burning relatively slowly after the first third. The burn is even but not extremely sharp. In terms of the construction, there are currently no problems. The draw is excellent as well. The notes are relatively simple but powerful in flavor profile. Cream and a strong wood flavor slowly give way to an earthy accent in the tastes. The body is still medium to full, and the peppery flavor is still there and discernible on the pull as well. Since the Montecristo cigar line typically only includes mild cigars, I can already state that this one is twice as strong as any other Montecristo cigars I’ve smoked before.

The construction and strength are consistent for my second third. The nutty flavor is something that adds to the variety of flavors. Apart from that, it still has the same deep woodsy, peppery, and spicy taste. The ash is clinging on securely, and the burn is excellent. Furthermore, this cigar produces great smoke output and has a great aroma.

The cigar maintains the same consistency it did in the first and second third, even down in my final third. Everything remained the same, from the flavor notes to the structure and strength. Still highly flavorful and of a medium to full body. It holds on tightly to the ash since it only slips off once. It also maintained its firmness and ability to hold its shape. Simply put, this cigar, including its flavors, is simply outstanding. 

Overall

Overall, the Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo cigar is one of the most impressive cigars on the market, particularly on the Montecristo line. This is definitely one to consider if you’re looking for a top-quality cigar.

This cigar is a top-quality product that offers a great smoking experience. It has a well-designed shape and a perfect draw, producing rich and full-flavored smoke. It is made with a dark wrapper and has a robust flavor, and this cigar is not for the faint of heart.

The construction is excellent, the draw is perfect, which has the right amount of resistance, and the burn is even and slow. This cigar is a true work of art that is sure to impress even the most discerning aficionado.

So if you are looking for a genuinely exceptional smoking experience, the Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo cigar is sure to deliver and is a good choice for a special occasion or a treat for yourself. This cigar is definitely a treat, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a premium smoking experience.

Other Cigars Reviews

Other Montecristo Cigar Reviews

Montecristo Classic Churchill

Montecristo Classic Churchill cigars boast the best Connecticut Shade wrappers and perfectly-aged Dominican fillers to create a memorable smoking experience. This well-balanced blend stands out as a complex and flavorful smoke on the milder side of medium with a fragrant aroma that any cigar smoker will enjoy. The classic is one of the finest cigars available from Montecristo, and it pairs well with coffee or a scotch. It can be enjoyed by any level smoker: a beginner to a cigar aficionado.

Monte by Montecristo

Monte by Montecristo is a modern twist on the classic cigar. The Monte features a double binder composed of a Dominican Olor and Nicaraguan Corojo, which encases an aged Dominican filler, all wrapped in a rich Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. With the name Montecristo, you can be assured you will get the same flavor, complexity, and enjoyment out of this cigar that you have come to expect from all of Montecristo’s offerings. In a word, this smoke is exquisite, wrapping up this review of Monte by Montecristo cigar.

Other Dominican Cigar Reviews

Alec & Bradley Gatekeeper Robusto

The Alec & Bradley Gatekeeper Robusto is one of the brand’s most popular products, boasting high-quality tobacco and receiving positive scores from multiple reviewers. With its Ecuadorian Habano wrapper and full strength, this cigar offers a rich and full-bodied smoking experience with flavors of chocolate, cocoa powder, coffee, and a hint of pepper. However, the reviewer notes a lack of sweetness or creaminess in the wrapper and suggests that the band design could be improved to reflect the quality of the cigar better. Despite these minor critiques, the review concludes that the Alec & Bradley Gatekeeper Robusto is a good choice for those who enjoy a full-bodied cigar with a dark flavor profile.

Macanudo Vintage 2006 Toro

The Macanudo Vintage 2006 Toro is a medium-bodied premium cigar with a complex flavor profile, consisting of wheat, sweetness, earth, leather, cedar, grass, and hay, with hints of creaminess and spice. The construction is solid, though it may not produce as much smoke as some might prefer. With its light flavors and medium strength, the Macanudo Vintage 2006 Toro is suitable for both beginners and seasoned smokers alike. The cigar’s unique metal band adds an interesting aesthetic touch, and overall, it is a cigar worth trying for any aficionado looking to expand their collection. This review of Macanudo Vintage 2006 Toro aims to provide a comprehensive overview of what smokers can expect from this delightful cigar.

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Maria Morales

Maria Morales