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Montecristo Montecristo No. 3

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Montecristo Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:142
Format:CoronaRing:42
Weight:9,29 gr.Score:7.6
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #34: I bought a box a few months ago. At first sight, they looked badly...the cigars had several grey even somewhat purple colourspots. Nevertheless they taste extreemly nice!! Coffee, chocolate all the way down! I've smoked about seven of those cigars and none was bad (perfect draw, even burn and wonderful sweet taste). - Submitted by macanudo on November 28, 2006


Review #33: I have to agree with #30 on the draw. I was very excited to get a box of these but from everything I am reading here from some it seems the quality is hit or miss. These are authentic an not some not offs. I am into the 3rd one of a box of 25. I'll will follow-up. - Submitted by Poppie on September 25, 2006


Review #32: My personal favourite Dont smoke a fresh one however, you will be dissapointed. At least two months in a high humidity (80%+) humidor seems to do the trick just fine. Had a few bad sticks with below average burn in the last 6 years (maye 4 in all that time), but thats to be expected with hand produced items. Try a nicely aged unit with a decent single malt (Lagavulin is a favourite). You will experience perfection. Only beaten by A's.. No 2's just dont cut it. - Submitted by Sproggit on April 15, 2006


Review #31: To jt (review 29), man: you should smoke AUTHENTIC monte 3's before reviewing. I (as other reviewers), have bought TENTHS of Monte 3 boxes, with maybe two or three "unsmokable" cigars. Or maybe it is only very bad luck. - Submitted by Estrella on March 10, 2006


Review #30: The MC no.3. Well...uneven burn from one end to the other. The second from the box...unsmokable; a draw so tight...sucking a golf ball through a garden hose comes to mind but we'll leave that one alone. A dissapointment. Seemingly untouched by Cuban hands. I can't leave a zero so one will stand in its place. - Submitted by Habilis on March 8, 2006


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