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  • #16
    I don't think Puff's being serious and rather suspect he's smoked a fair share of Edmundo and PEs.
    If you want to, you can.
    And, if you can, you must!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
      I hope you're joking ....the blend probably won't be the same. The Edmundo and the PE are completely different. You should smoke both before making such comparisons
      Joking...not really, the only crass part of my statement was, in all seriousness, I wouldn't cut the end off a Monte 2..
      I've smoked a fair few PE's IMHO far better cigar than the Edmundo.
      I can honestly say recently, I've been fed up of hearing the Monte 2 being knocked by some people who have smoked one or two young ones & rubbished it as a cigar...I've smoked dozens..of boxes.. it is & has been a fantastic cigar..Not just IMO but in the opinion of a host of cigar lovers across the globe.
      I can understand complaints about recent construction issues, this I personally haven't seen...
      For myself I'd rather see a little more effort going into the manufacture of an established great cigar/blend, rather than faff about with another mediocre sales exercise..put some real effort into the Monte 2..up sales volume, lower price, a launch of a new cigar into a linea clasica doesn't really give me a thrill, whereas smoking something tried & trusted always elates me...bring back deletions would be my battle cry...

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      • #18
        Got to concur with puff. The monte 2 is a fabulous cigar, but can be average to poor when very young. A lot of people say it about all cigars (which I can't deny) but some definitely definitely need time more than others.

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        • #19
          Funnily enough I have had great results with lopping a cm or so off a damaged cigar.

          In the last year I have done this (due to foot damage) with a mag48 and a conne1. Both fantastic from the second puff.

          Anyone brave/stupid enough to give it a try voluntarily ....in the name of science of course.
          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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          • #20
            The Monte No2 is my favourite cigar and has never let me down old or new, even very recent, young boxes have been excellent.
            Maybe the petit No2 will be right behind its bigger brother....for those occasions when you don't have enough time for a regular Monte No2....
            But in all honesty....this never happens..

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            • #21
              You have to think that they will get this right, after all Montecristo is the most popular brand world wide.

              Looking forward to getting amongst one sometime later in the year.
              Nic
              Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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              • #22
                I had a couple of these and they were gorgeous. Sweet nutty flavours, and better than the Double Edmundo which was just Edmundo-ish. We'll have to wait and see what goes into production though because that can be very different!

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