Since 2009, E.P. Carrillo has released an annual limited edition cigar, generally referred to as the Edición Limitada, and 2015 was no different, except in some ways it was. The 6 x 54 cigar doesn’t bear the Edición Limitada name, but instead uses the English version, Limited Edition. It also removes the secondary band in favor of a one-piece presentation with a new black, gold and red color scheme. For the cigar itself, Ernesto Perez-Carrillo, Jr. incorporated a different technique for finishing off the Connecticut broadleaf wrapper. Borrowed from a process used in Cuban chinchalles, 25 leaves are gathered and then folded around the central veins and left to age slowly, a process that Perez-Carrillo told halfwheel is designed to help smooth out the flavor of the leaves while giving them a silky texture. E.P. Carrillo Edición Limitada Inaugural 2009 (5 3/8 x 52) — December 2009 — 15,000 Boxes of 10 Cigars (150,000 Total Cigars) E.P. Carrillo Edición Limitada 2010 (6 x 54) — November 2010 — 1,000 Boxes of 10 Cigars (10,000 Total Cigars) E.P. Carrillo Edición Limitada 2011 Dark Rituals (6 1/2 x 56) — October 2011 — 2,000 Boxes of 10 Cigars (20,000 Total Cigars) E.P. Carrillo Edición Limitada 2012 ...
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