 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 156 |
| Format: | Piramide | Ring: | 52 |
| Weight: | 14,26 gr. | Score: | 8.3 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Montecristo Montecristo No. 2 Review:
This Montecristo cigar is something to deal with. Those who prefer this brand, find in this particular model all the virtues from the Cuban brand, and those who do not know it yet, find in this stick the power of the best selling brand in the whole world.
Average user rating     
Review #97:     Like many cuban cigars it suffers from consistent quality issues. So it depends on the batch. A good batch is rich, full, gives you the tickle at the back of your throat and if you haven\'t eaten prior you will end up with a little buzz. Aging always improves them and overall I do enjoy them. - Submitted by cigarsafterdark on July 15, 2005
Review #96:     Had one from a JUN04 box and after a year in the humi it was a great smoke. Smooth and rich from the first puff. Aging Monte 2\'s is key. Young ones can be less than great, but when I smoke these with a year or more in the humi I am amazed at how good they are. - Submitted by psmead on June 3, 2005
Review #95:     Have to admit that I believe this cigar\'s success is also based on a good marketing.
Got a box of them last week and smoked two letting \"the rest to rest\" in the humidor.
The two I smoked were great cigars, very flavorful and good burn so if they are properly stored in the cigar shop, (and these were) they really do not need to rest for months in the humidor.
Anyway, I still believe that the best cigars are Vegas Robaina Unicos, Hoyo DC and Diplomaticos #2 with its strange but excellent twist. But what I like most at the Cubans, (apart from the wrapper color which is unparalleled) is the firm draw quite opposite to cigars made in other countries for the American market. After all we smoke cigars and not steam locomotives
Cristian, Resita, RO - Submitted by Cristian on June 3, 2005
Review #94:     this is probably my favorite cigar. i have smoked hundreds of them over the last 15 years or so and they have converted me over to a montecristo man. i have tried about 7 other cuban brands but this is my favorite. it has it all, the size is fantastic, if you have the adequate time to smoke it. the flavor is full, strong, refined, with many complex tastes within it. my latest box, bought in april is adequately aged and perfectly contructed, giving great draw, smoke, burn and taste. i think montecristo quality must be the best now of anytime i have smoked them going back to the 80\'s. definately a strong full flavored cigar, if this appeals to you try them for the first time or become reaquainted. - Submitted by ss396 on June 1, 2005
Review #93:     I\'ve had quite a few sticks from a box from GKI DEC03 and they are fabulous. Rich and creamy flavor with that classic Monte Chocolate undertone. Outstanding!! Have had a few mediocre sticks from 04, all in all though good experiences all around. I think these need some age to reach their full potential. Highly recommended - Submitted by XXX on May 28, 2005
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