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Montecristo Sublimes LE 2008

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:164
Format:SublimeRing:54
Score:9.2
Presentation: Semi Boite Natures boxes comprising 10 units


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Review #26: AUG 08 i received 2 boxes of this mega-limited item at Christmas Eve and ceremal-smell comes out when opening the box. Maduro and oily wrapper and complex aroma formed and impressive presentation. After aging for almost two weeks, color changed slightly darker and body becoming soft. I'll age 2-3 more months and will try the 1st Monte Sublimes 2008. - Submitted by ericryan on January 5, 2009


Review #25: JUL 08 After reading the previous reviewers, I picked up a box of ten MC LE2008 Sublimes to try (LPM JUL 08). My first impression is WOW - what a humongous, dense, heavy cigar... like a Super-Edmundo. The wrapper is dark, smooth and very oily (exactly like the photo here). The first aromas and flavors are of toasted nuts and butter. Next to arrive are the always-popular bean, white pepper, and leather - reminiscent of a well-aged MC No. 2. The draw is a bit restricted at first, but it works well with the strength and flavors, and opens up after the first couple inches. Thereafter, the flavors remain spot-on with medium body. The burn is smooth and cool yet surprisingly quick - just over ninety minutes. Twice the price of an Edmundo but not twice the cigar. I'll put the rest of these away for a year or two and see what happens. - Submitted by cpubiz on January 5, 2009


Review #24: OCT 08 I bought a box of these in Havana just before Christmas and smoked the entire box during my two week vacation there. Each smoke lasted a solid 90 minutes (minimum) and the entire box was consistent: great draw, good smoke, good flavour throughout! Loved this cigar so much I bought 4 more boxes! - Submitted by TheWebulator on January 3, 2009


Review #23: It's not exactly surprising that the Cohiba Sublimes have more complex and rounded flavours...they are four years older. This is a brand new entry and shows great promise. Like the Cohiba counterpart, and every other large and serious Havana out there, this also requires proper maturing if you want it's full character. A definite ten to come. - Submitted by A. Dyer on December 27, 2008


Review #22: DEC 08 This cigar is really nice! I bought 5 of them yesterday and I smoked one of them as a test. I must say this is the best sigar i've ever smoked - Submitted by deyoeri on December 23, 2008


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