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  • Montecristo No. 2

    The other day I thought it'll be nice to go to the pub and have a montecristo no. 2. My first thoughts was it looks great and clipped well for a torpedo end. Upon lighting it I got the traditional earthy taste, which was expected from the Montecristo range.

    First third: earthy texture with a constant mild spice flavour which I enjoyed, disappeared for a while then came back for the 2nd third. During which it flucuated between spice and cream which I thought was a little odd but still enjoyed it none-the-less.

    Into the last third: cream flavour had gone and the spice got out of hand, a very sickly taste. It put me right off finishing it as it left me feeling sorry for myself! Overall, a great mighty cigar, just a tad spicy for my liking, however it burned nice and even. Didn't have to relight. If I get the Monty no. 2 again it will stay in the humidor for a lot longer!

  • #2
    I have one of these sitting in my humidor. I'm quite looking forward to it, but i'm making myself wait for it to age some.

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    • #3
      Wouldn't mind trying one of these as I'm a fan of the number 5. See you tomorrow Luke
      A cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers

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      • #4
        Monte No2's IMHO are one of the best normal production Havanas. Best way to enjoy them, first patiently age a while, at least 3yrs but 5-10 is ticky-boo. Smoke slowly after a full meal. EnjoyMonte.No2.2006.08_0168.jpgFirst pic is taken outside a certian cigar bar in Belgravia, a month or so before the roof terrace opened (we had gone there because it was supposed to have opened)Monte.No2.2009.08.26.148.jpg Second pic taken at home, inside the Cafe Diamonte.
        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
          Best way to enjoy them, first patiently age a while, at least 3yrs but 5-10 is ticky-boo.
          Jeez, i can't let that thing sit in my humidor for 3 years lol. I'm gonna try and leave it for at least one year, but we'll see what happens .

          Having said that, i'm having a ten years aged Saint Luis Rey Churchill right as i type this. It's not bad, but the b*$tard keeps going out

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          • #6
            Ahh, the impatience of youth! The trick is first see if you can find older stock than 2011/10 to start with, secondly build up your stock slowly so you have 2-3 x more than you are likely to smoke in a year. Sounds a big deal when you have a 50 stix humi but looking back, you'll surprise yourself how easy it was to build up a decent collection & then you'll save many smoking your own aged cigars, instead paying through the nose for LE's with a couple of yrs on them!
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
              Ahh, the impatience of youth! The trick is first see if you can find older stock than 2011/10 to start with, secondly build up your stock slowly so you have 2-3 x more than you are likely to smoke in a year. Sounds a big deal when you have a 50 stix humi but looking back, you'll surprise yourself how easy it was to build up a decent collection & then you'll save many smoking your own aged cigars, instead paying through the nose for LE's with a couple of yrs on them!
              That is exactly it. So far, i only have enough cigars to fill my large shoebox sized humidor. I'm buying them quicker than i'm smoking them, so it will eventually get easier. The main issue is that i don't want to wait several years to find out if i even like a cigar before buying more and ageing them for several more years . On the other hand, knowing how much i love the Partagas P2's, i have a few in my humidor which i'm going to age patiently.

              Where it comes to pre-aged cigars, i haven't really found many of the best of the best if you know what i mean. It's hard to find pre-aged singles. I have bought a few pre-aged Cubans, and strangely have found them to be cheaper than buying them fresh

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              • #8
                Simon, I agree I have to be a little more patient. I just can't help myself sometimes!

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                • #9
                  Luke, check out the review of the Oliva Belicoso
                  A cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for the review.

                    Some sticks can really be totally transformed with a good ageing.

                    Also, It gives you the oppotunity to go off and try new smokes!

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                    • #11
                      Monte 2s are excellent smokes especially with a wee bit age on them. Great stick that you can always rely on. Never had a duff one

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