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Montecristo Montecristo No. 4 |
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|  | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made | | Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 | | Format: | Mareva | Ring: | 42 | | Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 7.3 | | Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 | Montecristo Montecristo No. 4 Review:
The taste of numbers 1, 3 and 4 is quite the same, coffee, cocoa and vanilla flavours blended in great harmony with a medium tobacco taste. A minimum ageing of at least three years is recommended for this cigar to find its real potential.
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Review #177: wow!! what a great cigar fantastic draw perfectly even burn the whitest of ash and such a fragrent aroma nice and spicey the peppery taste on my tounge and inside my lips was great the smoke was rich and velvety and not overbearing very nice construction just a joy to smoke I did enjoy a nip of havana club white rum straight up and found it to clean my palate and it really bought the peppery and salty taste there with undertones of cedar i will certanly add the MC#4 to my collection... - Submitted by godfather on May 3, 2008
Review #176: wow!! what a great cigar fantastic draw perfectly even burn the whitest of ash and such a fragrent aroma nice and spicey the peppery taste on my tounge and inside my lips was great the smoke was rich and velvety and not overbearing very nice construction just a joy to smoke I did enjoy a nip of havana club white rum straight up and found it to clean my palate and it really bought the peppery and salty taste there with undertones of cedar i will certanly add the MC#4 to my collection... - Submitted by godfather on May 3, 2008
Review #175:     This was pure Montecristo tobacco. She's got some real power too. It's not a full cigar, but full of flavour. ...some slight burn problems that fixed itself by the end of the cigar. Good draw though. Unusually weak ash. Taken from a new box, the cigar was very square (severely box pressed). - Submitted by cookj1 on April 28, 2008
Review #174:     The NO.4 is certainly a bluechip cigar.I savored this stick this afternoon 'till she got right down to the point I had to let her go before I burned my fingers. Never had a bad one yet, and don't think I ever will. - Submitted by ironstomach on April 28, 2008
Review #173:     I just recieved a box today here in the norteast U.S. i know i should have let them sit for a while but after a cold winter we got our 1st nice day here reached close to 70 degrees.
I quickly put 9 of these into my humidor and went outside for the experience. The cigar had a beautiful chocolate brown wrapper and i could see some litle fur on it(reminded me of a RASS). I did not go into this with big hopes as the box was URO NOV 07 so they are quite young and they just went through 5 days of travel.
Pre-light was good not the aroma i was hoping for the cigar was firm and had a excellent triple cap. The first 3rd was tangy but pleaseant plenty of smoke and a very nice dark grey ash that help good. The second 3rd was nutty i tasted almond and creamy nutmeg. The last 3rd became very spicy and peppery and got a little stong.
All in all i was pleased i thought this may have been a not so pleasing cigar but turned out ok. I have been out of the Cuban market for 5 years till now(had a bad online experience where i got fakes and the EMS from UK was getting way to expensive)I really did not know that Monte #4 came in sealed boxes of 10 has this been going on long? Overall i would rank this a 7 the others will sit in my humi till next summer and i will then smoke another and the other have about 2-3 years more in the Humi. I may have to get another box because if these age like i think they will it will be a outstanding cigar. I have a box of Partagas Series D #4 coming and i cannot wait for those. - Submitted by don3355 on April 13, 2008
This cigar spans 36 pages: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
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