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Montecristo A  - 5 cigars
  Montecristo A - 5 cigars  [9.2 x 47]

Cigar Points Value : 165 cigar points worth $1.67

A great Classic of the Cuban size range and the most attractive for smokers of the large formats. This Gran Corona ("Great Corona") can say, like Napoleon, that is has crowned itself. Is the Habano of great events. Within the brand, it is not the strongest, although it is the most redeemed. Its length demands a wrapper of great quality, which makes its presentation something very special and with great impact.

Length: 9.2 inches (235mm)
Ring Gauge: 47
Factory Shape: Gran Corona
Strength: Medium - Full
Packing Code: CB-UW-n-1-W/B-5


Per Box : $165.00

Avg. Customer Rating 9.80
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2nd Best in the West Date Added: Saturday 27 December, 2008
Review by Marc Appearance: 10 out of 10
Box Code/Year: 1996  Construction: 10 out of 10
Average rating: 9.80 Flavor: 10 out of 10
Value: 9 out of 10
Experience: 10 out of 10
Review notes: The Montecristo A is a very good smoke and takes about 2 1/2 to 3 hours to smoke. It burns quite evenly for a cigar this size but gets a bit hot for my likely around the last 2 inches or so. As with all Montecristo's the construction of the cigar is beyond reproach and it is quite flavourful however in my opinion the Cuaba Diadademis is a far better cigar both from a taste and a burn prospective. The Cuaba also has a much better presentation with it's coffin boxes and its aluminum wrap. So while the Montecristo A is a fine cigar I would recommend you spend a little less and enjoy this smoke a little more.
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