I picked up a box of Montecristo Cigare des Arts Tabac (toro sized) after trying a couple of singles that I really enjoyed. Upon inspection of the tubed smokes, I found them to have a small amount of plume on each stick.
Now, should I be as excited as I am about finding some smokes that have been aged for some time, or am I overreacting?
I ordered a box of the Montecristo Cigare des Arts about a year ago and everyone one of them had plume. They were one of the best cigars I had ever smoked, amazing flavor and always a perfect burn. You can't go wrong with these cigars. Enjoy!
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quote:Originally posted by Little Paulie: I ordered a box of the Montecristo Cigare des Arts about a year ago and everyone one of them had plume. They were one of the best cigars I had ever smoked, amazing flavor and always a perfect burn. You can't go wrong with these cigars. Enjoy!
Now this is what I was hoping hear!!!! Thanks for the input guys. I'll be sparking one up tonight.