From the catalog · United States

King Edward

Medium strengthFiltered Cigar · 3.75"Homogenized wrapper · United StatesUnder $5

A Homogenized wrapper defines King Edward. The cigar comes from United States. Strength is medium. The line lists one Filtered Cigar size at 3.75 inches. At under $5. Homogenized wrappers are commonly used on machine-made cigar formats. A medium blend balances body with easy drinkability. United States origin is part of the line identity. The listed length and ring gauge define the single format.

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Spec sheet

Brand
King
Line
Edward
Wrapper
Homogenized
Origin
United States
Strength
Medium
Price range
Under $5
Vitolas
1

Vitolas

1 format in the catalog.

ShapeLengthRing gauge
Filtered Cigar3.75"

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Common questions

How strong is the King Edward?

The King Edward is logged in the catalog as a medium-strength United States cigar.

Where is the King Edward made?

The catalog lists the King Edward with an origin of United States.

What wrapper does the King Edward use?

The King Edward uses a Homogenized wrapper.

What sizes does the King Edward come in?

The catalog records a single vitola at 3.75 inches for the King Edward.

How much does the King Edward cost?

Typical retail for the King Edward falls in the Under $5 range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.