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Montecristo Especial No. 2
Box Code: REC SEP 02
Measurements: 6 x 38
Size: Laguito No. 2


Pre light
A well-constructed cigar with few veins and a slightly rough wrapper. The aroma is of mild leather. The pre-draw is easy and the flavors of light leather are more prominent.

1 Third
The cigar lights easily and starts with a smooth draw. The flavors are of coffee bean and leather with cocoa on the aftertaste. The burn is even right from the start.

2 Third
The cigar is still burning extremely well. The flavors are incredibly smooth and leave the palate moist. This Montecristo is one of the most flavorful I’ve experienced. There is not much change in the flavor profile, which is not a bad thing at all. I had to do a re-light, which was my own fault while perusing online.

Last third
There was just a bit of harshness or bite on the transition that smoothed out quickly. This cigar was simply great right to the end.

Overall impression:
An incredibly smooth cigar with excellent flavors. My mouth was practically salivating the entire time. It will be difficult not to go through this box quickly.

Rating:
5/6 smoke rings (a great cigar; highly recommended; one of the best Montecristos I’ve ever had)


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I see you're making up for lost time Wink. 5/6 huh? I think this is one of your higher scores. Again, thanks for the review.
 
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Great cigar indeed thanks for the review.


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Thanks for the review. I must say I also like this cigar a lot - leathery, woody flavors and the touch of spice. In fact, once after smoking another stick, I liked it so much that i fell into poetic (doesn't happen to me too often):

Monte Especial No. 2.

Wood and spice,
Very nice.
Burn and draw -
Without flaw.
Look and touch:
Liked those much.
Smoke and ash
Worth the cash.
What a stick!
Splendid pick.

I know, pathetic... but it tells how much I like it Smile


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quote:
Originally posted by V.O.:
Thanks for the review. I must say I also like this cigar a lot - leathery, woody flavors and the touch of spice. In fact, once after smoking another stick, I liked it so much that i fell into poetic (doesn't happen to me too often):

Monte Especial No. 2.

Hey, there's no problem with that. It truly is a great cigar.

Wood and spice,
Very nice.
Burn and draw -
Without flaw.
Look and touch:
Liked those much.
Smoke and ash
Worth the cash.
What a stick!
Splendid pick.

I know, pathetic... but it tells how much I like it Smile


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Great review, thanks man. What a nice looking vitola. I haven't had one in some time, but I think I should look for a box or something. Right on.


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a question? not really sure about your monte especial #2 and monte #2, are they the same or 2 different product? cause my next purchase will be monte #2......thanks


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ok. found out its 2 different type. thanks for your review. its helpful.


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Great review chris. Never had a #2, but had a 99 #1 recently and it was very very good.


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great review


"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points."
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I concur. This is one of the most underrated cc's out there because it is so often overlooked. I have a box that's over 1o years in the making that was acquired in a trade. What a deal!
 
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Sir Montecristo #2, my cigar since started smoke Habanos. The most famous cigar coming out from Cuba Smile Got it from Solocigars.com since long time ago, this cigar has got character, belief being stocky, dark and pointed. Wood and spice flavor, maintain a creamy feel the whole way through. Enjoy it, a cigar you buy and wont regret it Eek
 
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Magnifico and excellent review man! i will have to put this on the list to try.

-FS


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My Top five:
1. Diplomaticos #2
2. Vegas Robaina Únicos
3. HDM Épicure No. 1
4. Montecristo #2
5. Cuaba Exclusivos
 
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