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Such a gorgeous cigar and I'm loving the size. I have humidors full of cigars but two of them are full of my "dad size" cigars. The Partagas No 6 falls into this category and happens to be a favorite of mine - can't ever run out. 

Recently caught the "Cuban bug", it's got it's claws in me, I don't need to explain to ya'll what I mean, you get it.

I had a number Monte 4 the other night that was 3 years old and it was like smoking a creamy chocolate milkshake! For those that regularly smoke the Montecristo Petit Edmundo, about how long are they lasting you and what flavors/nuances are you getting from this cigar? Also, have they been good or are we needing to give these 3-12 months?

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Petit Edmundo, is a stronger, fuller Montecristo blend.    Sweet dark chocolate, toasted cumin/carraway seeds, salt, a little bit of leather.   I see the biggest difference is they are less creamy than other parts of the line. 

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Well said, and thank you for your contribution to my thread. One of the things that I love about the number 4, Is how much chocolate you get, it’s also very creamy.

This one seems to be stronger in nature, less creamy and less milk chocolate. 
 

The number 4 I had the other night almost was a dessert cigar.

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8 minutes ago, DoubleSh0t said:

Well said, and thank you for your contribution to my thread. One of the things that I love about the number 4, Is how much chocolate you get, it’s also very creamy.

This one seems to be stronger in nature, less creamy and less milk chocolate. 
 

The number 4 I had the other night almost was a dessert cigar.

And it’s a Marevas too, so the absolute perfect size. 

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