 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 135 |
| Format: | Edmundo | Ring: | 52 |
| Weight: | 15 gr. | Score: | 8.1 |
| Presentation: Semi Boite Nature of 25 cigars |
Average user rating     
Review #38:     Quite dissapointed with this cigar. I bought one from a highly respectable tobacconist/cigar merchant and tried in vain to get it lit properly. Terrible trouble with the burn which caused it to taste of hot ash and salt. Thankfully my tobacconist replaced the cigar and the next one lit fine, though still taking a lot of effort to get going evenly. Flavour was medium to full, creamy, vegetal and with some coffee and cocoa notes on a salty background. However the saltiness was brash and the smoke left a heavy, clinging and unpleasant aftertaste. You can tell it\'s a Montecristo alright but it\'s just so rough and harsh. These deffinately need good ageing, but not my cup of tea. - Submitted by A. Dyer on March 23, 2005
Review #37:     Yes I totally agree with the previous reviewer. I was lucky enough to get a beautiful box of Edmundo\'s. Deep dark wrappers and a powerful smoke that should age beautifully. But I have also had my share of Montecristo\'s that do not quite live up to what we should expect from this brand. - Submitted by jimcanada on March 23, 2005
Review #36:     A decent cigar. On the whole I tend to agree that Montecristo really has become a hit or miss brand. I have tried several of these from different boxes. Well constructed and balanced, but on the whole rather bland. I am hopeing some aging will help. - Submitted by claudiusdrusus on March 23, 2005
Review #35:     This cigar is quite a sight to behold, beautiful wrapper, ring and heft. Pre-light aroma is promising. Once lit it is pleasantly medium bodied but taste-wise ultimately a little flat, lacking in complexity and really not tasting of anything in particular. Not quite ready to give up on them though as I find the format to be appealing. Will let the remainder rest for a while in my humidor and we\'ll see. - Submitted by Prometheus Bound on March 20, 2005
Review #34:     Just purchased a box in Varadero. What a great cigar. Very dark wrapper, with wonderful cedar and chocolate notes. Very slight burn problems but generally a very good burn with loads of smoke. Full bodied and flavourful. Can\'t wait for them to mature a year or so. Perhaps the best cigar I have smoked and will only get better. - Submitted by Guest on March 14, 2005
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