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Montecristo Montecristo Tubos

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<< Montecristo No. 7Petit Edmundo >>

Montecristo Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:155
Format:Corona GrandeRing:42
Weight:10,14 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #35: These cigars are just simply a joy... the care and attention that's taken in their construction alone, just shines through. An indulgence could well be a vast understatement, I've seldom had to correct a burn nor have I been disappointed with the intensity of flavours. They all speak of consistency from start to finish. No one ever regretted buying quality, and I have none what so ever. Looking forward to many more moments of pure delight. - Submitted by ~steve~ on October 4, 2008


Review #34: I smoked one of these recently and it was one of the best smokes I've had yet. The burn was perfect all the way through and didn't need correcting once, the draw was nice and smooth and no where near as tight as I expect based on previous reviews and comments. The flavors were subtle and leathery to start off, towards the last third there was a perfect hint of spice, not too powerful not too subtle and it made for a lovely finishing flavor. Final note, construction was flawless from end to end, more than can be said for the Cohiba I just purchased. - Submitted by Sok on August 27, 2008


Review #33: The construction was not as perfect as I would have imagined a Monty to be, with a couple of 'spots' on the wrapper. It was, however, a beautiful smoke with lots of consistent flavour and made a good amount of smoke throughout. Perfect draw. Hard to comment on the burn because I was outside in a summer breeze so it was a little uneven at times, though it corrected itself quite quickly when rotated. Looking forward to buying more. - Submitted by andrewshere on June 27, 2008


Review #32: Excellent construction, really smooth throughout with an open draw. I bought my box of tubes in the Shenzhen Luo Hu Railway station walking back to China from Hong Kong and I can only imagine how long they'd been sitting there. My only complaint--and its not really a complaint--is that the Tubos doesn't have nearly as much character as you expect from a Monte. The No. 5 has a much less even burn and questionable construction (by comparison), but a tremendous amount of character compared to the Tubos. - Submitted by averyfisher on June 7, 2008


Review #31: Wonderful cigar, 6 months in my humi. Perfect construction, perfect draw. The flavor was rich; amazing evolution troughout the lenght of the stick, "fireworks" during the last third. Will buy many more! - Submitted by antani on June 3, 2008


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