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Montecristo Montecristo No. 4

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Montecristo Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.4
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #150: I have nothing but good things to say about this cigar. I know there are mixed reviews out there but mine have all been good. Excelent construction, wonderful flavor, great burn. A good value as well. If I had to say anythig negative at all, it might be that one or two were a little to hot at the finish, but I will continue to smoke these as that are a safe bet for me. - Submitted by Peppy on October 17, 2007


Review #149: When these draw they are the bomb. Have run into a few plugged from 06 and 07. But Flavor is there already. I stick wuth the smaller formats , for trying to go for the #2s' is risky. Maybe 7 of 25 even have flavor ( MOnty 2 that is) Besides 2 boxes with some plugged ones, I have had good luck . - Submitted by habanohal on October 11, 2007


Review #148: To reviewer #146: maybe I'm just lucky, but in about 15 years I've always found this cigar consistent. I don't know if it's important, but for clarity I must say I never bought this cigar in boxes of 25, just the cardboard box of 3. That's because I have space problems and can't store lots of cigars (God bless tobacconists who open the boxes and sell singles...). It can also depend of the country: me and a friend recently smoked some R&J Cazadores made for the Cuban internal market and they were completely different from the ones sold here in Italy. I regularly buy cigars in Germany and the same cigar in Germany and Italy is actually different. I know it seems strange, but try that and you'll see. In the meantime, I cross my fingers and hope my luck with Monte4 will stay :-) - Submitted by sasha on October 10, 2007


Review #147: Very good cigar. I am still smoking the first box I purchased 2 years ago, the box is from 99. They seem to get better with every one I smoke. A wonderful woody/leather flavor at the start, and then about half that I have smoked turn spicy in the middle, the others go a little mellower than the start. I enjoy the ones that are a little spicy more. Of the 13 I have smoked, I have had no burn problems or draw problems. They are all perfectly constructed. I always enjoy it when I choose one of these out of the humidor. - Submitted by jkeller115 on October 10, 2007


Review #146: Complete disagree with Sasha: Montecristo Cuatro is the most risky cigar available. Some good ones, lots of bad ones: No standard quality at all, they are made in all cigar factories along Cuba. Plenty of them plugged and non smokable at all, even after four years in the humi. Sasha: How long ago did you say you've smoking this cigar? Sorry, I can't believe when you say 'the quality seems constant through the years'. - Submitted by olisiponense on October 9, 2007


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