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Montecristo Montecristo C LE 2003

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Montecristo Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:143
Format:Corona GordaRing:46
Weight:11,41 gr.Score:7.3
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating


Review #8: The Montecristo C is starting out very much like the Monte EL robustos did a few years ago. They are very full flavored however unbalanced and lacking in charactor. For this reason I have purchase three boxes while they are still available. Many of the reviewers on this board do not have the patience to let a cigar reach its potential. The Monte C will start to hit its stride in about four years and by that time will be like the Monte EL robustos and be gone from the shelves. This will be a future classic! - Submitted by Monkeyboy on May 26, 2004


Review #7: Some people will be eating their words with this one. Not only is it a fantastic cigar now, with some age it will be doubly so. Mark my words, about the time these start getting hard to find they will be getting ripe and the buying rush will be on. I'll be sitting fine too because I got my 6 boxes now at $350 each before the price skyrockets. I'm not sure why the guys below got their cigars from but mine are top notch all the way and are smoking better than my Cohiba DC's... - Submitted by WarriorPro on May 23, 2004


Review #6: I'm not a great fan of Montecristo so what posessed me to spend the money on this poor cigar I can't tell you. Little taste to start of with developing into melting road surface in the second half. Very poor. - Submitted by willisoften on April 12, 2004


Review #5: Strangely, despite its wonderful aspect with its new montechristo band, this limited corona gorda is rather disappointing. Very similar to the Montechristo A, it lack of complexity is a strong handicap. If the first third is tasteless, this cigar tends to become acid as from the second third. In my opinion, the best corona gorda remain the Magnum 46 and the Partagas D. No 3 (LE 2001). - Submitted by Epicurien on March 4, 2004


Review #4: My stick was very flavorful and strong, but ultimately lacking subtlety and balance. Good as a fresh and one-dimensional smoke, but will be much, much more in the future. Buy and put it away. - Submitted by jdrabinski on December 11, 2003


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