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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:7.5
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #16: smoking one right now to me its strong but not over powering decent smoke but not as tasteful as a cohiba in roughly the same size and price at least where im at - Submitted by bubbaj on February 11, 2006


Review #15: To reviewer no 14: probably yours was too young. Mine are quite OK: even better than the sacred No.4. Good wrapper, good draw (never had such problems!), typical Monte taste (leather, beans, cream). Only the random consistency, in the same box, makes me wonder why they make SO many Montecristos... - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on January 16, 2006


Review #14: My second of these and a second dissapointment. Poor wraper quality, and a draw requiring an industrial vaccuum. - Submitted by herman on January 14, 2006


Review #13: Got a pack of 5 Petit Tubos for Xmas, amongst other things. They need a bit more time on them to be fully aged, although the cedar in the tube does help. The usual wood, coffee and chocolate flavours, in that order as it is smoked. No burn or draw issues; a solid little tubed cigar, as ever. My guess is that the factory puts the best of their marevas into the tubes.. the rest get boxed as MC # 4's, hence the non-tubed's more random consistancy. - Submitted by XBO on January 8, 2006


Review #12: I had one of these the other day, I found it to be just OK, but didn't find I got a huge range of flavours from it and overall it was a bit of a unremarkable smoke, I am sure I will try another one at a later stage hopefully it will be more interesting - Submitted by tomOeire on December 15, 2005


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