Indulge in the ultimate luxury of the Lampert 1675 Edición Morado cigar. Handcrafted from a unique blend of aged Nicaraguan and Mexican tobaccos, this exquisite cigar delivers a smooth and satisfying smoking experience with notes of cedar, dark cocoa, sweet spices, and espresso. Hand-rolled and crafted by factory Fábrica Agrotabacos in Nicaragua. Impeccably rolled with an elegant and refined appearance, it’s the perfect choice for special occasions or as a luxurious treat for yourself. Try it today and experience the ultimate indulgence in cigars.
Strength: Medium-Full Bodied
Country: Nicaragua
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Wrapper Origin: Mexican
Wrapper Leaf: San Andres
Box Count: 20
contrerast3 (verified owner) –
Presentation is always top notch with Lampert. Construction was great per usual and flavors were good. Wood, cocoa, a hint of sweet spice and dark chocolate.
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davelagerstedt (verified owner) –
I haven’t dived too hard into Lamperts portfolio, but I’m very impressed by this cigar. The first half of this cigar had a very creamy cedar note to it and the finish was this very dark bittersweet chocolate that reminded me of those dark chocolate raspberry bars. The retro was heavy on bakers spice. The second half had the cedar die down a lot and I got a lot of leather and mineral, with the retro giving off a little more of a bite to it. I’ll definitely be getting more of these, and it makes me exited to try more Lampert cigars.
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Lou Cross (verified owner) –
I was introduced to Lampert cigars by a recommendation from Lucas and James to try the delicious, Azul (blue). This newest release, the Lampert 1675 Edición Morado cigar is an exceptional smoke that truly exceeded my expectations. This is the boldest, full flavor smoke from Lampert so far. From the moment I held it in my hand, I could tell that this was a premium cigar, crafted with care and attention to detail. The beautiful purple-hued and gold wrapper nods to being a regal cigar, and the aroma was rich and complex.
Upon lighting, the cigar produced a thick, blue smoke that had a wonderful flavor profile. The notes of charred steak, cedar and leather were prominent, with a subtle sweetness and a hint of spice that added depth and complexity to the overall experience. If you’ve tried the Blackened cigar this is similar, but more complex. The draw was perfect, allowing me to fully enjoy the flavors and aromas of the cigar without any harshness or bitterness.
The construction of the Lampert 1675 Edición Morado cigar was exceptional, with a solid and even burn that lasted for over an hour. Throughout the smoke, the flavors remained consistent and balanced, with no harsh or overpowering notes. Overall, I was extremely impressed with this cigar and would highly recommend it to anyone who appreciates a high-quality smoke. The Lampert 1675 Edición Morado is a true gem in the world of premium cigars and one that I will definitely be enjoying again in the future. 5-stars!
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LA Blaze (verified owner) –
The Lampert 1675 Edición Morado impresses with excellent construction, an even burn, and a smooth draw. The first half greets you with a balanced mix of spice, nut, and woody tones, setting the stage for an engaging experience. As you move into the second half, the cigar evolves beautifully, adding creamy layers of light milk chocolate and latte—subtle and never too sweet. It’s a consistently smooth and enjoyable smoke from start to finish, making it a standout choice for any cigar enthusiast. A great 5-pack purchase for me!
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Ysofockup (verified owner) –
Started a Lampert 1675 Edicion Morado with high hopes. The initial profile offered mild leather with a balance of a lighter, slightly salty marine counterpoint. This seemed very promising, but about 20 minutes into the smoke the wrapper began unraveling from the foot of the cigar (see picture). As the wrapper pulled away from the cigar, it became clear that this could in no way be representative of this brand so stopped smoking after about 30 minutes. I had received the cigar from Oxford about a week ago and stored in my humidor at about 70% humidity since receiving it. Consequently very disappointed since I had been looking forward to trying this brand for some time.
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mhatz (verified owner) –
Inspection of this stick reveals a beautiful dark colored wrapper with an extremely gritty feel. There is a perfect amount of resistance after using a straight cut.
This one starts with a smooth milk chockalate draw. Retro delivers a blast of chocolate, white pepper, and malt. Savory finish that leaves my mouth salivating for more. The finish transitions to a sweet berry note as the cigar progresses.
Firm white chalky ash holds about an inch before falling. Razor sharp burn line. I can already tell you this is a box worthy smoke before I reach the halfway point. Flavors intensify but the body stays around medium+. I will definitely be picking more of these up in the near future.
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Alexander S (verified owner) –
This cigar offers flavors reminiscent of rich Colombian coffee, dark chocolate and woody undertones. I did not get any spice per the description. This cigar is good but not great like the Lampert 1593 Edición Oscura! The 1593 is rich and intense with flavor and not in an overpowering way. The 1675 is just a notch below the 1593 on the flavor department.
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