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  • Montecristo No4

    Montecristo No4

    Size - 129 x 42
    Smoke Time - 1 Hour
    Date Unknown, Gift



    Appearance: The wrapper was medium brown (colorado/colorado maduro) in colour, and was not very smooth looking at all. It was slightly rough with some light veins, and looked aged, which for me was a characteristic Montecristo finish.

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    Construction: Was good, firm to touch with minimal resistance when compressed, hardly any sponginess at all. It had no tight spots and smoked with a nice even burn from start to finish with no relights required. The draw was good which produced lots of smoke and was definitely one of Monte's better, constructed cigars.

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    Flavour: Pre-draw i could taste mixed spices mainly pepper and nutmeg, hints of honey and leather topped with a nice sweet cedar ending.
    The first third started off very smooth, with hints of sweet cedar wood, and lots of leather and earthy tones too. After a few puffs some progressive flavours of mild tangy fruit, spice and hints of black pepper started to come through, not too strong but enough to get my taste buds moving.
    Into the second third it started with lots more cedar, leather, and spicy peppercorn with hints of clove, which then soon shifted again into a sweet mode with lots of honey and caramel, with overtones of coffee and cocoa too, the cigar was really putting out some great flavours. Most surprising to me was towards the very end of the second third, when i was hit with amazing flavours of fruity wine, that lasted for a few draws, which was absolutely superb.
    That only lasted for a few minutes, and i was into the final third, lots more leather and spicy flavours of clove and pepper, with the odd note of toasted coffee beans and some unexpected dry fruit which was filling the room with a wonderful aroma . Almost down to the nub, i was hoping what was left, would never end as the flavours were really good, some slight bitterness but i did'nt mind as it ended with some wonderful notes of coffee and a twist of aniseed to finish off.

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    Overall: This cigar was very complex for a smaller stick, and gave me a wide variety of strong and sweet flavours. It had a superb draw from start to finish, and produced a good amount of creamy white smoke and held an almost fully white ash throughout the cigar. I find this monte no4 was towards the higher end of a medium bodied cigar, very aromatic and for me was an example of what can be produced when you want that distinctive montecristo flavour. Note the consistency in production for this brand can range anywhere between very poor and excellent. I have had a few bad monte no4's and i would put this down to demand, "quantity over quality", however don't be put off, as one of my best smokes was a monte no4, and they can still produce some of the tastiest sticks out there. This one was an excellent cigar indeed, and that is why i will always have some in my humi....

    Thank you SmokinE
    Last edited by smokin_e2011; 21-03-2012, 01:42 AM.

  • #2
    Nice review! I've had 3 of these and cannot get along with then at all! All of mine have been bitter and burned really warm. Maybe I'll revisit them at another point. But what with it being the most mass produced cigar in the world its hardly surprising that there will be some consistency issues
    A cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers

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    • #3
      I no longer purchase these as I have had plugged issues in the past.
      Used to carry 3 at a time and hoped to get one that smoked properly.
      Good review again
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF7qtyrtq9M


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      • #4
        Originally posted by gmacz View Post
        I no longer purchase these as I have had plugged issues in the past.
        Used to carry 3 at a time and hoped to get one that smoked properly.
        Good review again
        Bloody fakes!

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        • #5
          Purchased from a dodgy dealer.
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF7qtyrtq9M


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          • #6
            Originally posted by gmacz View Post
            I no longer purchase these as I have had plugged issues in the past.
            Used to carry 3 at a time and hoped to get one that smoked properly.
            Good review again
            How many did you have plugged?
            Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
            Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

            Originally posted by Ryan
            I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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            • #7
              Nice review.

              A well constructed montie is a great thing shame they are few and far between these days.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Reaver2145 View Post
                Nice review.

                A well constructed montie is a great thing
                +1 .... and touch wood, so far I've not had a plugged one. Good reviewing Smokin!
                If you want to, you can.
                And, if you can, you must!

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                • #9
                  Excellent review,makes the mouth water just reading it what a bunch of flavours! As always,thanks for sharing.
                  "The most futile and disastrous day seems well spent when it is reviewed through the blue, fragrant smoke of a Havana cigar."

                  Evelyn Waugh

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