Casdagli 3311 Double Cross
The Casdagli 3311 Double Cross merges historical intrigue with modern blending, drawing on the legacy of German Military Intelligence and the covert world of the Cypher 3311 series. Produced in Costa Rica, this elegant 7 x 48 cigar showcases Casdagli’s commitment to medium-bodied sophistication. A meticulously crafted blend delivers layered sweetness and nutty depth, while the construction ensures a burn and draw worthy of serious collectors and celebratory occasions alike.
- Part of Casdagli’s exclusive Cypher series, alongside Enigma and Lorenz blends—each inspired by WWII intelligence and codebreaking lore
- Flavor profile: honey, almond, dark chocolate—harmonious and evolving from foot to finish
- Medium-bodied: ideal for intermediate and experienced palates seeking nuance without overwhelming strength
- Meticulous Costa Rican craftsmanship yields even burn, smooth draw, and architectural ash
- Elegant box presentation and distinctive branding for gifting or special events
Each 3311 Double Cross opens with honeyed sweetness, then builds into accentuated almond and dark chocolate—melding a creaminess with bittersweet restraint. The medium body is approachable, but the complexity keeps veteran smokers coming back to discern new layers on every revisit. The burn line and smoke output are notably consistent, mirroring Casdagli’s luxury standards. As part of the Cypher series, Double Cross distinguishes itself from Enigma and Lorenz through a unique wrapper selection and fine-tuned flavor orchestration.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Vitola | Double Cross (7 x 48) |
| Wrapper | Natural (specific origin undisclosed) |
| Binder | — |
| Filler | — |
| Factory | Costa Rica |
| Body | Medium (3/5) |
| Strength | Medium |
| Primary Flavors | Honey, Almond, Dark Chocolate |
| Box Count | 8 |
Summary
- Box Count: 8
- Region: Costa Rica
- Strength: Medium
- Binder: —
- Wrapper: Natural
- Filler: —
What distinguishes the Casdagli 3311 Double Cross?
Inspired by German WWII intelligence operations, the Double Cross balances honey sweetness with almond and rich dark chocolate, creating depth and sophistication in each session.
How does it differ from other Cypher series cigars?
While sharing a foundation with Enigma and Lorenz, the Double Cross uses its own wrapper and refined blend to deliver unique progression and texture from light to nub.
What is the overall body and strength?
Medium—accessible for intermediate and advanced enthusiasts craving layered complexity without overpowering the senses.
Is the presentation suitable for gifts?
Yes—luxury packaging and historic branding enhance its collectible and celebratory appeal.
What is the construction quality like?
Precise craftsmanship delivers even burn, consistent draw, and visual elegance in every cigar.
Who will appreciate this cigar most?
Collectors and history aficionados, as well as anyone seeking nuanced sweetness balanced by nutty and chocolate richness in a premium medium-bodied format.
Where is it produced?
Handmade in Costa Rica, maintaining Casdagli’s standard of excellence for connoisseur blends and flawless execution.
How does the flavor develop?
Begins with honey, then develops richness of almond and dark chocolate with every inch smoked, remaining balanced and rewarding to the finish.














Connor Meador (verified owner) –
Sure, it may be on the pricier side, but yes this cigar does deserve it. The double cross is one of casdagli’s amazing blends I had the pleasure of trying on a long car ride. Burned great, like casdagli cigars do, even with the windows down and wind from speeding. Would buy again.
I think if they reduced some packaging (coffins), this cigar would be a little cheaper and more worth it though
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Sebastian Urena (verified owner) –
This is an amazing cigar for a special occasion, the presentation is gorgeous, the history is amazing and the cigar is great. Every Casdagli from Costa Rica is amazing, with 4 stars because I think the Daughters of the Wind is a cheaper and better cigar.
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andrew.maiorino (verified owner) –
Great cigar and a very interesting history and story behind this line. Casdagli does a great job with their blending and this one certainly lives up to their reputation.
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