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Montecristo No.1 - 25 cigars
  Montecristo No.1 - 25 cigars  [6.4 x 42]

Cigar Points Value : 240 cigar points worth $2.43

This Habano from Montecristo is the point of reference for this size. It is strong, even somewhat harsh, compared with cigars of other brands that try to please more delicate tastes. It is a Habano that does not allow any othe reference but itself.

Length: 6.4 inches (165mm)
Ring Gauge: 42
Factory Shape: Cervantes
Strength: Medium - Full
Packing Code: CB-UW-C/L-12,13-n-25


Per Box : $240.00

Avg. Customer Rating 9.60
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Wonderful Date Added: Wednesday 15 October, 2008
Review by Anthony Appearance: 10 out of 10
  Construction: 10 out of 10
Average rating: 10.00 Flavor: 10 out of 10
Value: 10 out of 10
Experience: 10 out of 10
Review notes: I find that I do not enjoy smaller gauge cigars however this cigar was wonderful. It was creamy and smooth with a slight roasted nutty flavor. The burn was excellent and the smoke plentiful for the most part. It was firm but not overly tight. all in all a pleasure to smoke.
Montecristo No. 1 Date Added: Tuesday 11 March, 2008
Review by Greg Appearance: 10 out of 10
Box Code/Year: ?  Construction: 10 out of 10
Average rating: 10.00 Flavor: 10 out of 10
Value: 10 out of 10
Experience: 10 out of 10
Review notes: Ah a beautiful day in the South with the thermometer reading 65F on the back porch. Clear blue skies with a slight breeze blowing, a bit crispy in the shade. With the day being as gorgeous as it was, I thought I would have a dram of scotch accompaniment with the smoke I selected. The drink was The Glenmorangie 10 year old single malt Highland and the smoke a Montecristo No. 1, not sure of the age. I poured the scotch into a snifter glass adding a smidgen of a splash of Avian, which I found was probably not necessary after tasting. A nice light straw color swirled in the snifter as I nosed it. The nosing on the Glenmorangie was a sweet malt with floral hints. Some smoked oak enticed my senses as well. I was very much looking forward to the tasting! The Monte was firm with a couple of very hard spots towards the head around the band. Construction was a bit rough with slight veins throughout. The head had the usual triple cap and the foot? Ready to toast! I punched the cap with the medium ring of my Swiss Army punch and the pre-light draw was of cool mature tobacco. The draw was a bit on the tight side, a little more so than I prefer. I toasted the foot and put fire to it. Turns out the overly tight draw was actually perfect as smoke flowed forth unhindered with a medium fullness. Not much spice, but a perfect strength. Flavors of cedar and woodiness immediately hit my palate along with a wonderful floral aroma and possibly some dark chocolate somewhere underneath. I brought the dram of Glenmorangie to my lips and the floral aroma of the scotch intertwined wonderfully with the monte. Sweet honey and toasted malt filled my taste buds as the delectably delicate liquid passed over my tongue. Wonderfully sweet, absolutely delicious! The monte burned wonderfully with a dark gray ash forming. Again, the overly tight draw held nothing back as the smoke flowed with only a slight bit of extra effort. I’m thinking this monte has a couple few years on it at least. Close to the halfway point, I got a lingering taste of some sort of fresh baked bread, possibly ginger. Unfortunately, I ran out of the Glenmorangie long before the Monte was done. Almost a terrible shame I didn’t have more, saying almost as I would have become quite intoxicated as the pairing of these two was excellent! Floral notes, oak, malt, so many flavors that matched each other perfectly. This was an excellent afternoon!
Good Stuff! Date Added: Friday 03 November, 2006
Review by Larry Appearance: 9 out of 10
Box Code/Year: jun 05  Construction: 9 out of 10
Average rating: 8.80 Flavor: 9 out of 10
Value: 8 out of 10
Experience: 9 out of 10
Review notes: This has become a go to cigar at the present. Weveral boxes of several vintages smoked and all were very good. The Jun 05 start out in the middle of the road and the flavors intesify as they are smoked. Few harsh edges noted and the depth increases as the cigar burns. The Monte flavor profile is evident. Another year might just get rid of any edges, but I may not be able to keep them that long. Noted leather and spice notes with a decent finish but not real long.
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