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Montecristo Petit Tubos

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Montecristo Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.2
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating

Review #10: Great cigar. Very complex flavours. I was pleasantly surprised by this. Well constructed with a nice draw. Medium strength, but if you want a stronger cigar you should go for the bigger tubos. - Submitted by riheg03 on September 9, 2005


Review #9: I dont know what flavors to tell you because the last 5 ive had all taste different. I mean completely different. Like most Monte\'s...the good ones are some of the best cigars in cuba, but being disappointed with the ever too frequent inconsistencies is causing much refrain from buying these often. Unlike other tubos ive smoked, ive had better luck with the non-tubo version. For some reason the #4\'s in the plastic casket never seem to be as right as the #4\'s i buy regular. But blessed you shall be if you find a good one. Earth, leather, wood, and hints of honey are extracted from a well rolled #4 or petit tubo. Sour and bland weed make up its evil brothers. - Submitted by mprach on April 4, 2005


Review #8: This is an "ok" habano, nothing special about it, burns nice, has nice Monte taste, but it gave me the feeling it was unidimensional. Would defenitely go for the bigger tubo. - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens - Greece on January 6, 2005


Review #7: Very good cigar. I really enjoyed the first 2/3 of it. The last tird is a bit stronger but still a good smoke. Not too expensive for daily smokers. Aged very well. - Submitted by Makaveli on January 6, 2005


Review #6: My first Cuban. Bought some yeesterday in Doha Qatar. After a horribly crooked cut and a five minute lighting job done under a tarp in the wind and rain I was rewarded with the finest smoke of my life. Strong for my amateur taste with a medium pull that would not canoe no matter how hard the wind blew and only dropped two ashs. The odor and taste went together smoothly. Rich, dark, daring me to take just one more puff before I let it go. Strong expresso and dark chocolate were some of the tastes that sank into my senses as the cigar burned from end to end. I am looking forward to purchasing some more. The Cedar lined tube makes transport no problem until I can get them home again. - Submitted by Turk182 on December 17, 2004


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