Weight | 0.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Pack of 20 |
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Wrapper | Honduran Connecticut, Talanga Valley |
Binder | Honduras, Jamastran |
Filler | Copan, Honduras, Jamastran |
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Cigar Brand | El Rey Del Mundo |
El Rey Del Mundo Shade Grown Robusto (5.5×50)
$6.04 – $108.71
The El Rey Del Mundo Shade Grown is a new take on the classic Connecticut blend. This interesting new cigar features a Honduran grown Connecticut wrapper form the Talanga Valley, over a Honduran Jamastran binder with fillers from Honduras’ regions of Copan and Jamastran. It’s an all Honduran Shade grown flavor bomb. The cigar features a mild – medium strength that spills rich flavor notes of cedar, earth, sweetness, and a zesty kick of citrus. It’s not your ‘everyday’ shade blend, and it brings some a new dynamic to the world of Connecticut cigars.
Chris Marshall (verified owner) –
Got a couple of these after hearing a lot about them from the guys on the live show. Wow! It packs a lot of flavor for a $6 stick.
ryana2791 (verified owner) –
Grabbed one based on Terrance always raving about this brand. It did not disappoint. Phenomenal mild cigar at a great price.
Frankie_Deuces (verified owner) –
Finally got my hands on this stick, goes in the TOP 5 Conn. wrapper stix. Flavor, smooth, Burn. I rated it a 93. AWESOME! AND ONLY 6$!!!!!
Keith Etchells (verified owner) –
Meh, not worth the humidor space. Price point is reflected in multiple poor burns. Unpleasant aftertaste. Sad I bought 5.
alabastermoongod (verified owner) –
For $6 this cigar wasn’t bad at all, Only started to burn uneven and require a touch up once and that was probably my own fault.
I’m not very good at discerning flavor notes, but I got a slightly creamy coffee flavor. generally a very smooth cigar throughout the entire smoke and was very enjoyable
It gave a nice rich smoke and seemed to start more mild for me and increase to medium around the 2nd third and finished out around the same strength.
My only real complaint is it got pretty bitter towards the very end of the cigar