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Montecristo Montecristo D LE 2005

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:170
Format:DaliaRing:43
Weight:11,86 gr.Score:7.5
Presentation: Varnished Cabinet of 10


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Review #13: This smoke is fast becoming a classic, with perfect balance of sweetness, leather and cedar along with hints of nutmeg. It draws like a dream and can last for a couple hours with the relaxed smoker. The wrapper is approaching the maduro colour which may be responsible for such a refined taste. - Submitted by oussafa on December 26, 2007


Review #12: Classic Monte coco flavor. I have to say - I only love this cigar when the wrapper is almost as dark as dark dark brown colour. The light Monte D's are just not as good. - Submitted by oscarc on December 20, 2007


Review #11: I’m somewhere in the middle of box from 2005 and I have to admit that I’m little disappointed with this Lonsdale. I’m not great Montecristo fan and I don’t faint away when I see Edicion Limitada’s ring but I was expecting more from this vitola. Beside average looking wrapper with salty undertone and dry finish I found this cigar most of the time rather one dimensional. Toward the end became more rounded and full bodied with distinctive flavors of wood and spice. Don’t get me wrong – it is not a bad cigar but IMO this is probably not what Habanos S.A.had in mind when they design it. Maybe additional aging will help but I’m skeptical, because tobacco in EL should be better fermented and matured, while over two years in humidor are more than enough to show true value of cigar. - Submitted by Diademo on December 3, 2007


Review #10: By far this is the best cigar I ever had. Long burning time,magnificent taste and true uniformity. The D is the best for its size. I bought a wonderful box of these (10 inside) and have only 3 left. I am saving them for big occassions. Might age very good. - Submitted by FLCB on April 23, 2007


Review #9: Back again to this beauty - second time around, I am happy to say these are getting better all the time. Leather, spice, smooth. Do not miss this one. - Submitted by Antipodean Smoker on March 18, 2007


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