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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 #14: Nice, even burn. consistently good quality. The strong taste of spice and its long burning time makes this a very satisfying smoke. - Submitted by Paul on September 6, 2004


Review #13: I have bought 5 items of no3 two days ago. I had a really big expectations and ... dissapointment. Three of them had awfull pegs inside so smoking was almost impossible. The rest items were strong but almost without flawour. I regret writting there words, maybe I had no luck that day. Regards, Lukasz - Submitted by Lukasz on August 26, 2004


Review #12: My brother just brought me two packs of MCs #3, bought in the Vienna Airport Duty Free. MC is my favorite brand, so I smoked the #3 with high curisity and expectation. It's an interesting cigar, definitely. Smoother than usual MCs, the 3# has the same unmistakable leathery and earthy flavor as the entire brand. But, meanwhile, it develops, in the second half, very complex and balanced undertones of nut, cream and roasted beans. It's not a spicy cigar, so you don't face the risk of smoking a harsh, bitter and overpowering stick. The MC 3# has A LOT of character. Minor flaws in construction, but I don't pay much attention to such details. Good draw, too. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on July 15, 2004


Review #11: I also had high expectations, considering it was Monte Cristo, but was not impressed. The first half of the cigar was not very appealing..but throughout the rest of it, it was a little better... But would much rather smoke a Partagas or a Romeo - Submitted by Johnny on July 9, 2004Submitted by Johnny on July 9, 2004


Review #10: I too made the mistake of expecting a bigger, better #4 out of this cigar. The two really have very little in common. It is not nearly as full bodied as the 4, and if that is your thing then you will enjoy this cigar, but I like a punch in the face like the #2 and #4 provide. A decent cigar, if maybe not what I was expecting. - Submitted by peteando on June 26, 2004


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