Dominated by light woodiness and never aggressive, these cigars are the ideal companion cigars to be enjoyed when ever and where ever you wish. Accessible to all, these new generation smokes have brought a breath of fresh air to the Cuban cigar.
Deep, rich, generous and with a strength greater than it might seem at first. One of the ten best Habanos of the size range.
This big cigar looks more powerful than it is. Surprisingly mild, the Montecristo Edmundo, one of the newer vitoles of the Montecristo family, has all the recognizable traits of the brand, but delivered in a gentle warm smoke, especially in the first phase of the cigar.
The Montecristo No. 5 contains a mild to strong tobacco that’s flavoured with spices, vanilla, cocoa and chocolate. It burns beautifully, starting with a spicy tang that subdues in the first half and makes way for quick bursts of sweetness. Although it’s the smallest cigar in the Montecristo range, it certainly makes up for it in flavour and provides the optimum thickness for a short stick smoke.
A great classic. If you have already tasted it, you do not need my tasting notes to confirm that you have tasted one of the greatest Havanas of all-time.
The Montecristo Puritos is a strong yet creamy machine-made cigarrito, 4.2” (109mm) long, of 27 ring gauge, and comes in a box of 25 cigars.