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Montecristo Montecristo No. 2

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Montecristo Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:156
Format:PiramideRing:52
Weight:14,26 gr.Score:8.3
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #110: As I was ending a week-long working vacation, I decided to try my first Monty #2. What a start! A nice draw produced creamy smoke and a light pleasant burn at the back of my palate. I slowed it down a bit and the flavor evolved into a creamy, leathery, peppery experience. Yes indeedy. As the experience came down to the final fury, there was an explosive earth and cedar bomb... boy howdy! I gave it an 8 because it burned unevenly and required a few touch-ups. It never became acidic or hot, but there's some rest in line for his brothers. In the final analysis, it was 90 minutes well spent! - Submitted by sampanaflex on February 27, 2006


Review #109: This is one of the most full bodied yet balanced smokes in existence. Consistency has been excellent over the last decade, all things considered. It is so strong it can bowl over even a seasoned smoker. I get a craving for one of these from time to time, usually after a big lunch. The flavors are so packed it is almost overwhelming. I recommend aging these for several years. - Submitted by pachemar on January 14, 2006


Review #108: Smoked one of these beauties on new years eve and boy was it good. It's been sitting in my humidor for over 6 months and it was sure worth the wait. Lot's of smoke, good draw, silky wrapper, and tasty! I am lucky enough to be able to buy this for 5 EURO a piece. Smoke with some single malt. - Submitted by thecigarforum.com on January 3, 2006


Review #107: Just smoked a fresh '05 example. The construction was impeccable. I could have left the ash go all the way to the nub but I "broke" it off at nearly 4 inches! The taste was very nice but no doubt too young to really appreciate. This cigar continues to fascinate Habanos lovers and I will continue to buy them knowing that having more around to age is a good thing. Others in the collection from '02 are really blossoming into woncerful examples of Montecristo's delight. Spotty at times in the past, yes, but the newer production stuff I've been seeing is truly a great cigar. There's something magical about this cigar and I encourage those with less-than-perfect experiences not to give up on it. - Submitted by Shooter on January 2, 2006


Review #106: This is certainly one of the most complex and flavorfull cigars out there. Easily one of my all time favorite. I bought my first Montecristo Piramide box 5 years ago and smoked the first one right on the shop. The cigar was amazing, even color and well constructed. It burnt evenly with nice round puffs and deep nice consistent draw. Certainly not for beginners. I suggest for the newbies to try on a more milder cigars and move your way up. Interestingly, this cigar offers 3 different levels of flavors. The first third was fulfilling, deep, a little creamy and a hint of spicy nut. The midsection or the second third of the cigars offers a deeper and more spicier flavor and still giving a nice even draw. A powerful cigar indeed. However, (yes.. there is a however) the last third of the cigar is not what i had in mind. Too bitter and offer a much more complexcity to the already complex cigar. Over the next few years, i smoked these cigars once in a while. They aged really well in Elie B and you wont be dissapointed in keeping a few boxes...enjoying one once in a while. (of course you have to smoke other cigars as well! :) ) - Submitted by hkakalim on December 7, 2005


This cigar spans 72 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 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 [51] 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72



 
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