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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:7.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #42: I really dont understand the low rating for the #3. I've smoked many and all have been superior in draw and that "Monty" taste to the #4. The #4 because of it's marketing, seems to be mediocre at times. I've recently smoked several from a 10 pack of the #3's from '07. They are simply great cigars. That legendary "Monty" taste that no other cigar has duplicated. At 65 degrees humidity, this cigar seems to get even more flavorful. - Submitted by barcelona on February 18, 2008


Review #41: Typical Montecristo, stong with an exelent flavour - Submitted by Christianjes86 on January 29, 2008


Review #40: i don't like this cigar at all...is better a montecristo mini than this one! - Submitted by milla80 on July 11, 2007


Review #39: I had my first No.3 while on a trip to the Candian F1 Grand Prix. The first thing I noticed was that the cigar was a tad dry, this could have been due to inadequate storing. The draw was affected by this dryness I believe as the first 35mm was a bit of a hard draw, but after that the cigar really came to life. Sipping Red Label scotch made the cigar excellent. The smooth and relatively mild flavor of chocolate and coffee made this Habano excellent. - Submitted by ERoyce on June 20, 2007


Review #38: This Montecristo is particularly unattractive. Out of only a handful of cigars, I've experienced draw problems with two...understandable, considering these are made by the rookie torcedor, but nevertheless unacceptable. The flavors follow classic montecristo: chocolate cuban spice. Despite excellence in flavor profile, one must account for failures...I say "7". - Submitted by lincolon444 on April 8, 2007


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Montecristo Montecristo No. 3