Montecristo

Montecristo

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Cuba 1935
Inspired by the Alexandre Dumas novel The Count Of Monte Cristo, Alonso Menendez began a new cigar brand and named it Montecristo. He purchased a factory owned by the Particulares family and began production of his cigars. But with the growing success of
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Smoker
So far so. Good.
Montecristo Master Open Series View Product
Very smooth
The packaging was perfect, and the cigars burned very evenly. Great smoke a...
Montecristo No. 4 View Product
Mrs
One of favourite cigars! I enjoy it from start to end
Montecristo Edmundo View Product
excellent
excellent
Montecristo Petit No. 2 View Product
Tier 1 customer service
My order shipped and arrived. That's where most agreements between a buyer ...
Montecristo Petit No. 2 View Product
c.a. cigar of the year 2013
a very enjoyable cigar with hints of oak, and chocolate ..i enjoy smoking ...
Montecristo Double Edmundo View Product
Great Cigar!
This cigar quickly became a personal favorite after a buddy introduced it t...
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Montecristo No. 2 View Product
Easy to smoke
A well balanced cigar, with complexity but no difficulties. It turns around...
Montecristo No. 3 View Product
Montecristo Eagle Open Series
I had never tried vitola before but I took a chance and brought a box of 20...
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Montecristo Eagle Open Series View Product
double Edmundo
Excellent smoking experience 40 minutes of enjoyment easy draw and smooth t...
Montecristo Double Edmundo View Product

About Montecristo Cigars

Inspired by the Alexandre Dumas novel The Count Of Monte Cristo, Alonso Menendez began a new cigar brand and named it Montecristo. He purchased a factory owned by the Particulares family and began production of his cigars. But with the growing success of his products, Menendez needed a larger factory for production, so he eventually purchased the H. Upmann factory, which was struggling at the time. 


Montecristo became incredibly popular worldwide, but due to the Cuban revolution, the company and all its assets were nationalized under the government of Fidel Castro, and Menendez had to flee to the Canary Islands, where he once again began production. 


Despite this, Montecristo is among the most popular brands in the cigar industry. Today they have a large range of superior quality cigars, with their tobacco being sourced in both the Vuelta Abajo region in Cuba and La Romana in the Dominican Republic. 


Among their most prized productions is the Montecristo Edmundo. It has bold but smooth flavors, ranging from leather to pepper to dark chocolate with hints of nuts, florals, and cinnamon sprinkled throughout. Unsurprisingly, it’s a go-to cigar for many enthusiasts, with a warm draw and a burn that stays even throughout. 


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