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Montecristo Montecristo No. 5

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Montecristo Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:102
Format:PerlaRing:42
Weight:5,91 gr.Score:8.0
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #19: The taste of this little one is almost like his bigger brothers. Full of flavour and very spicy yet creamy. It also has a very “earthy” taste. It’s a heavy cigar but never becomes unpleasant. The trick is to smoke it slow. Then it doesn’t get hot and u can enjoy this baby for about an hour. The price is very basic but the taste isn’t. Just buy a box of these cigars. It will set you back about € 100. - Submitted by Actionhost on January 13, 2005


Review #18: In the category ‘in-between’ cigars one of the best I’ve smoked so far, maybe THE best. It’s a small cigar, yet smokes for about 50-60 minutes when slowly puffed. It’s taste is mostly peppery spice, but some chocolate and coffee can also be distinguished. Of course, the taste is bound by the limitations of a small cigar. When puffed to hard, it tends to get a bit harsh. Smoke this one slowly and your reward is a great cigar with that typical Cuban taste! - Submitted by Bolivar on January 10, 2005


Review #17: One of my favourite lunchtime cigars. Need some age, flavour is creamy yet spicy and goes from cedar and nutty flavours to more toasty and dry earth. gets hot near the end, but if you smoke it slowly it's great after lunch with a strong creamy coffee. - Submitted by A. Dyer on December 5, 2004


Review #16: A review done in "thirds" of the cigar. 1/3: Sweet and light spice. 2/3: Light spice fades in and out. 3/3: Evolves to a medium spice that slowly fades out. Comments: spices can hit you a bit hard sometimes with the threat of almost becoming harsh...but thankfully never does quite get there. - Submitted by Deen on October 12, 2004


Review #15: Very nice one, good draw, with various tastes. The last half tasted very meaty. Anyone who doesn't have a vast amount of time for enjoying their cigar should definitely consider this one. - Submitted by Paul J on September 20, 2004


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