Description
Lampert 1675 Edición Morado
Sizes: Short Robusto (3¾″ × 52), Robusto (5″ × 50), Toro (6″ × 52)
Wrapper: Mexican San Andrés Maduro (oily, aged)
Binder: Nicaraguan
Fillers: Nicaraguan long-fillers (Jalapa, Condega) grown and aged under the Ortez family
Flavor Notes:
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Charred oak, hickory‑smoked wood, and mesquite notes
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Marble‑dusted dark chocolate, creamy espresso, and mocha
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Raisin sweetness, vanilla leather, toasted almond
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Black pepper, light cayenne spice, occasional floral or fennel hints
Pairing Notes: Full‑strength bourbon, barrel‑proof rye, ristretto, dark chocolate torte
Strength/Body: Medium‑full—flavor-forward with a refined edge
Manufacturer: Lampert Cigars (crafted at Fábrica Agrotabacos, Estelí, Nicaragua)
Privada Storytelling
Deep Shade, Deeper Journey
In Morado, the rich darkness of San Andrés wrapper meets refined Nicaraguan structure—a cigar that unfolds like a well-curated playlist. It begins with smoky wood and dark-chocolate intensity, drifts into vanilla-speckled leather and raisin sweetness, then sharpens gently with pepper and smoke. It’s full-bodied but never brash—a thoughtful depth experience crafted for reflection.
Flavor Journey
First Third: Bright on oak and wood smoke, with dark chocolate and espresso emerging mid-puff
Middle Third: Creamy mocha evolves into raisin-vanilla sweetness and subtle leather tones
Final Third: Oak returns alongside toasted almond; pepper and spice rise gradually to close
Why It Belongs in Privada
Morado is intentional luxury: deep flavors crafted with balance, aged tobaccos shaped into a cohesive story of shade and spice. It’s not attention-seeking—it’s attention-grabbing. Built for quiet moments where nuance wins, this cigar embodies Privada’s pursuit: soulful depth that rewards a thoughtful pause.