Lampert 1675 Edición Rojo
The Lampert 1675 Edición Rojo is a showcase of complexity and finesse, masterfully blended to deliver a medium-bodied, full-flavor experience from a Connecticut shade cigar. Crafted to Stefan’s specifications by the renowned Ortez family at Fábrica AGROTABACOS in Nicaragua, this cigar draws upon four years of aging for both binder and filler tobaccos from the fertile Jalapa and Condega valleys.
- Blended for a complex, rich Connecticut experience tailored to Stefan’s vision
- Features an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper for a creamy, elegant touch
- Nicaraguan binder and filler—aged four years—delivers layered depth and spice
- Produced by Fábrica AGROTABACOS, Nicaragua’s Ortez family
- Medium-bodied with pronounced but balanced flavor
- Tasting notes: toasted wheat bread, almond, dry oak, subtle cream, and white pepper
- Offers abundant creamy smoke and consistently sharp, even burn
- Well-constructed, approachable, and satisfying for both Connecticut fans and those seeking more complexity
Edición Rojo stands out for its ability to embody both the expected creaminess of a Connecticut and the richness and spice of aged Nicaraguan tobacco. Each draw reveals a soft, toasted wheat bread base, nuanced with almond and hints of dry oak or fresh split firewood. White pepper and subtle earthy spice lend complexity, while the Ecuadorian wrapper imparts an overall creamy, elegant sheen. Ample smoke production and reliable construction make it as enjoyable on the palate as it is to watch burn.
This cigar is ideal for those who crave a Connecticut with real character—never bland, always intriguing. Whether savored as a morning treat or a midday companion, the Edición Rojo promises a smooth ride backed with flavor and just enough intrigue to keep you returning for more. Like its Azul sibling, Rojo is crafted for consistency and quality, setting a high bar for boutique Connecticut blends.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Origin | Nicaragua (Fábrica AGROTABACOS) |
| Wrapper | Ecuadorian Connecticut |
| Binder | Nicaraguan (Jalapa/Condega, 4 years aged) |
| Filler | Nicaraguan (Jalapa/Condega, 4 years aged) |
| Strength | Medium |
| Profile | Complex, Creamy, Toasted Wheat, Almond, Dry Oak, Pepper |
| Factory | Fábrica AGROTABACOS, Nicaragua |
Summary
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- Region: Nicaragua
- Strength: Medium
- Binder: Nicaraguan (Jalapa/Condega, 4 years aged)
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut
- Filler: Nicaraguan (Jalapa/Condega, 4 years aged)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main flavor profile of Lampert 1675 Edición Rojo?
Expect a creamy, toasty base with notes of wheat, almond, and dry oak—enhanced by Nicaraguan spice, subtle white pepper, and ample complexity.
How does Rojo compare to Lampert’s Azul?
Rojo offers more of a Connecticut experience with added Nicaraguan depth, while Azul leans fuller and richer. Fans of Connecticut cigars seeking bolder flavor will appreciate Rojo.
Who produces this cigar?
It’s crafted in Nicaragua at Fábrica AGROTABACOS by the Ortez family—respected for their expertise in cultivating and aging premium tobacco.
How long are the tobaccos aged?
Both binder and filler tobaccos from Jalapa and Condega valleys are aged for four years prior to rolling, resulting in greater smoothness and refinement.
Is this cigar mild?
No, it’s medium-bodied and full-flavored—a Connecticut with both creaminess and substantial character.
Is it approachable for new smokers?
Absolutely—the smooth Connecticut wrapper and balanced profile offer accessibility, while layered flavors appeal to experienced palates.
How is the construction and burn?
Well-constructed, with razor-sharp burn lines and plentiful creamy smoke—hallmarks of boutique Nicaraguan craftsmanship.
What’s the best way to enjoy Rojo?
It’s versatile—enjoy in the morning with coffee or as a refined afternoon cigar, appreciating its depth and savory twists in each draw.








Lou Cross (verified owner) –
I was turned on to Lampert from one of the earlier Oxford auctions, picking up a box of the Azul (blue) series. I usually go for more medium to full-bodied cigars but was so impressed with the first Lampert outing that I thought let’s give the connie a shot. Such a well constructed smoke, even, sharp burn. Lots of creamy smoke. There are toasted wheat bread, almond, and dry oak (like fresh split firewood) notes. I prefer the Azul over this one, but for those of you who are Connecticut fans, definitely give this a try, especially at this price point.
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contrerast3 (verified owner) –
Solid smoke. I prefer the Azul over the Rojo but I’ll still be keeping a few of these in the humi. Haven’t been let down by Lampert yet.
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jamesjones229 (verified owner) –
These will get better with a little age hopefully but oxford shipped fast
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Justin White (verified owner) –
This was a nice cigar. It seemed to be a little underpacked,
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