Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 20 |
Length In Inches | |
Ring Gauge | |
Shape | |
Wrapper | Ecuadorian Sumatra |
Binder | Honduras |
Filler | Honduras, Nicaragua |
Country of Origin | |
Cigar Brand | El Rey Del Mundo |
Approximate Smoking Time | |
Strength |
El Rey Del Mundo Natural Robustos En Vidrio (5.5×50)
$7.24 – $130.32
El Rey Del Mundo is not a stranger to the premium cigar industry. Instead, it’s steeped in experience and tradition. This long filler Ecuadorian Sumatra blend offers medium bodied flavor with bold notes of leather, spice, coffee, and cocoa. You won’t want to miss out on one of the newest blends from a brand that tastes of nostalgia and heritage!
SKU: N/A
Category: El Rey Del Mundo
Tags: Ecuadorian Sumatra, Heritage, Honduran, Medium Strength, Nicaraguan
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3 reviews for El Rey Del Mundo Natural Robustos En Vidrio (5.5×50)
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Chris Marshall (verified owner) –
This stick hit just right for me. Nice flavors that developed throughout. Good construction and held a nice ash.
Flyboy 141 (verified owner) –
Was surprised at how good this was. Light and easy to smoke with a lot a flavor. I enjoy them on weekend mornings with coffee on the patio.
LoganB (verified owner) –
Ordered 3 of these and all of them blew up on me. I always let my cigars sit for an hour or two after taking out of the humidor to try and let acclimate, but it did nothing for these sticks. First one blew up so bad it had an audible pop that my friend heard from about ten feet away, the the entire first two thirds of the cigar wrapper and even some of the binder came apart. The other 2 unraveled after I smoked about half way down. Sounds like I maybe just got unlucky, but never had that happen before from all of the same cigar.