Lampert 1675 Edición Verde
Lampert 1675 Edición Verde is the fifth release in the 1675 Edición Series from Lampert Cigars, a full bodied, oval pressed cigar wrapped in a naturally dark Mexican San Andres Negro leaf over a blend of undisclosed tobaccos that have all been aged for five years. Debuted at InterTabac 2025 in Dortmund, Germany, and crafted at AgroIndustrial Nicaraguense de Tabacos S.A. (Fabrica Agrotabacos) in Nicaragua, the Edición Verde delivers a rich, intensely flavored smoking experience with notes of dark roasted coffee, leather, anise, cardamom, and smoky wood. Available in Toro Grande (6 x 56), Robusto Grande (5 x 54), and Short Robusto (4 x 54), each in an oval press format that offers a comfortable, ergonomic smoking experience designed to reveal the tobacco’s deepest flavor levels.
- Mexican San Andres Negro wrapper, a naturally dark leaf that brings rich sweetness, dark cocoa, and earthy depth consistent with the Morado’s use of the same wrapper origin but in a new, full bodied blending context.
- Undisclosed binder and filler tobaccos, all aged for five years before rolling, a maturation period that smooths away raw edges and deepens integration across every component.
- Oval press format across all three vitolas, providing a comfortable grip, even burn characteristics, and a distinctive visual presentation that has become a signature of the Lampert lineup.
- Full bodied with a rich, abundant flavor profile centered on dark roasted coffee, leather, anise, cardamom, and smoky wood notes.
- Three vitolas: Toro Grande (6 x 56), Robusto Grande (5 x 54), and Short Robusto (4 x 54), with only the Toro Grande available in the U.S. market.
- Hand crafted at AgroIndustrial Nicaraguense de Tabacos S.A. (Fabrica Agrotabacos) in Nicaragua, the same factory responsible for every release in the 1675 Edición Series.
- Box count of 20 cigars, consistent with the packaging format across the 1675 Edición line.
The Lampert story
The first mentions of the Lampert name go back to 1418 in church records from Triesen, Liechtenstein, a German speaking principality nestled between Austria and Switzerland in the Alps. In 1593, the family received its first emblem, and in 1675, the Lampert family was granted a second crest featuring the predominant colors of blue (azure) and silver (argent) along with a lamb and crown. The blue represents loyalty and constancy, much like the sapphire gemstone, and signifies hope for the future. That 1675 date and its values of loyalty, constancy, and hope became the foundation for the cigar brand’s name and identity.
Dr. Stefan Lampert launched his cigar venture in 2016 under the name My Cigar Lab, based in Liechtenstein and founded on the belief that everyone should be able to customize a cigar according to their demands. The brand entered the U.S. market in May 2021 under the Lampert Cigars name with the 1675 Edición Azul, blended by Indiana Ortez, a rising talent in the cigar industry and the son of the legendary Omar Ortez, who founded Fabrica Agrotabacos in 1995. Since that U.S. debut, Lampert has released the Edición Rojo, Edición Morado, and now the Edición Verde, each using a color in the name that connects to the family’s heraldic traditions while representing a distinct blend and smoking experience.
The 1675 Edición Series
Each release in the 1675 Edición Series is crafted at AgroIndustrial Nicaraguense de Tabacos S.A. in Nicaragua and named after a color that reflects both the blend’s character and the Lampert family’s heraldic tradition. The series has built a reputation for quality construction, generous smoke output, and blends that evolve and transition through the smoking experience.
| Release | Wrapper | Body | Key Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edición Azul | Ecuadorian | Medium | Cream, coffee, cedar, citrus, dark chocolate, caramel, natural sweetness |
| Edición Rojo | Undisclosed | Medium | Complex, rich, delicious, specifically blended to Stefan’s specifications |
| Edición Morado | Mexican San Andres Negro | Medium to full | Roasted espresso, dark cocoa, wood, sweet spices, well balanced finish |
| Edición Verde | Mexican San Andres Negro | Full | Dark roasted coffee, leather, anise, cardamom, smoky wood, five year aged tobaccos |
Five year aged tobaccos
The defining characteristic of the Edición Verde blend is the five year aging applied to all tobaccos used in the cigar. While many premium cigars use aged fillers, the Edición Verde extends this aging mandate to every component in the blend, ensuring that the wrapper, binder, and fillers have all undergone the same extended maturation before the cigar is even rolled. Five years of aging allows the natural sugars in the tobacco to develop, the harsher compounds to break down, and the distinct personalities of each leaf to integrate into a more unified, cohesive, and refined smoking experience. The result is a full bodied cigar that delivers its power through richness and depth rather than raw aggression, with a polished, settled quality from the very first puff.
Smoking experience
The Mexican San Andres Negro wrapper presents a dark, oily surface with a toothy texture and a pre light aroma of dark cocoa, earth, dried fruit, and a hint of spice. The oval press shape sits comfortably in the hand and between the lips, and the covered foot creates a gradual transition into the full blend as the wrapper engages first.
From first light, dark roasted coffee dominates the palate with immediate authority. Leather and earth build quickly around the coffee core, while anise adds a licorice like sweetness that provides contrast against the darker, heavier notes. Black pepper arrives on the retrohale, assertive but controlled, and the five year aging is evident in the smoothness and integration of the profile even in the opening puffs. There is no raw edge, no harshness, just a settled, confident delivery of full bodied flavor.
Through the middle of the cigar, cardamom emerges as a distinctive spice note that separates the Edición Verde from its siblings in the 1675 series. The cardamom weaves between the continuing coffee and leather, adding an exotic, aromatic warmth that is unusual in premium cigars and speaks to the complexity of the aged tobaccos at work. Smoky wood notes join the profile and deepen over the second third, contributing a campfire like quality that complements the dark roasted coffee without overwhelming it. Creaminess builds, and the smoke thickens to a dense, satisfying volume.
The final third intensifies the smoky wood and leather while the coffee evolves from a roasted bean quality toward a darker, more espresso like concentration. The anise and cardamom remain present but recede slightly as the earthier, woodier elements take command. The finish is long, clean, and layered, with the five year aged tobaccos delivering a smoothness that sustains even as the cigar burns to its final inch. Body stays firmly in full territory throughout, and strength builds from medium full in the opening to full by the finish, making this a cigar that demands respect and rewards attention.
Vitola options
| Vitola | Size | Format | U.S. Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toro Grande | 6 x 56 | Oval press | Yes |
| Robusto Grande | 5 x 54 | Oval press | No (European market only) |
| Short Robusto | 4 x 54 | Oval press | No (European market only) |
Only the Toro Grande (6 x 56) is sold in the U.S. market. The Robusto Grande and Short Robusto are exclusive to European retailers. The Toro Grande’s larger format provides the longest smoking window and the most gradual flavor transitions, giving the five-year-aged tobaccos maximum room to express their depth and complexity across an extended session.
Who this cigar is for
The Edición Verde is built for experienced smokers who appreciate full-bodied cigars with dark, roasted, earthy profiles and exotic spice accents. Fans of the Edición Morado will find familiar San Andres territory here but pushed further into full-bodied intensity with the added dimension of five-year-aged tobaccos, anise, and cardamom. The oval press format and smooth, settled character make it a comfortable smoke despite its power, and the limited U.S. availability of only the Toro Grande vitola adds exclusivity for American collectors who want the complete Lampert 1675 Edición experience.
| Brand | Lampert Cigars |
|---|---|
| Line | 1675 Edición Verde |
| Country of Origin | Nicaragua |
| Factory | AgroIndustrial Nicaraguense de Tabacos S.A. (Fabrica Agrotabacos) |
| Wrapper | Mexican San Andres Negro |
| Binder | Undisclosed (five year aged) |
| Filler | Undisclosed (five year aged) |
| Strength | Medium full to full |
| Body | Full |
| Vitolas | Toro Grande (6 x 56), Robusto Grande (5 x 54), Short Robusto (4 x 54) |
| Format | Oval press |
| Box Count | 20 |
| Tobacco Aging | All tobaccos aged five years |
| U.S. Availability | Toro Grande only |
| Debut | InterTabac 2025, Dortmund, Germany |
| Core Flavor Elements | Dark roasted coffee, leather, anise, cardamom, smoky wood, earth, espresso, black pepper, cream |
Summary
- Box Count: 20
- Region: Nicaragua
- Strength: Medium full to full
- Binder: Undisclosed (five-year-old)
- Wrapper: Mexican San Andres Negro
- Filler: Undisclosed (five-year-old)
What is the Lampert 1675 Edición Verde?
It is the fifth release in Lampert Cigars’ 1675 Edición Series, a full-bodied, oval-pressed cigar with a Mexican San Andres Negro wrapper over undisclosed tobaccos that have all been aged for five years. It debuted at InterTabac 2025 in Germany and is crafted at Fabrica Agrotabacos in Nicaragua.
What does the Edición Verde taste like?
Dark roasted coffee dominates, supported by leather, anise, cardamom, smoky wood, earth, espresso, black pepper, and cream. The five-year-old tobaccos deliver a settled, polished, full-bodied experience without raw aggression.
What makes the Edición Verde different from the Morado?
Both use Mexican San Andres Negro wrappers, but the Verde is full-bodied versus the Morado’s medium to full, and all Verde tobaccos have been aged five years. The Verde features distinctive anise and cardamom notes that are not present in the Morado’s espresso and dark cocoa profile.
Why is only the Toro Grande available in the U.S.?
Lampert Cigars designated only the Toro Grande (6 x 56) for U.S. distribution. The Robusto Grande (5 x 54) and Short Robusto (4 x 54) are exclusive to European markets.
What does “1675” refer to in the brand name?
In 1675, the Lampert family was granted its second heraldic emblem featuring blue (azure) and silver (argent) with a lamb and crown. The blue represents loyalty, constancy, and hope for the future, values that Dr. Stefan Lampert built into the foundation of his cigar brand.
Who makes Lampert cigars?
The 1675 Edición Series is crafted at AgroIndustrial Nicaraguense de Tabacos S.A. (Fabrica Agrotabacos) in Nicaragua, a factory founded in 1995 by the legendary Omar Ortez. Indiana Ortez, Omar’s son and a rising talent in the cigar industry, is the blender behind the series.
What is the oval press format?
All three Edición Verde vitolas are pressed into an oval shape rather than a traditional round format. The oval press provides a comfortable grip, sits naturally between the fingers, and offers even burn characteristics while allowing the tobacco to express deeper flavor levels.
Is the Edición Verde suitable for newer smokers?
Its full body and building strength make it best suited for experienced smokers who enjoy dark, roasted, earthy profiles. The five year aging provides smoothness that tempers the power, but the overall intensity is designed for seasoned palates.





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