Details
Montecristo Open Regata - 20 cigars [5.3" x 46]
The Montecristo Open Regata is a very good option for a medium cigar for an afternoon smoke.
- • Well constructed cigar, with typical Cuban flavors of wood, spices, hay, leather and nuts.
- • 2 to 3 years of aging are recommended for a smoother cigar.
This cigar simply delivers an accessible Montecristo experience that will also appeal to the experienced smokers.
Presentation
The Montecristo Open Regata comes in a dress box of 20 cigars with Habanos Packing Code CB-UW-C/L-10-n-20
Dimensions:
Length: 135 mm (5.3 inches)
Diameter: 18.26 mm
Ring gauge: 46
Shape: Forum
Appearance:
The cigar is looking amazing. At first, it looks like a shorter and thinner torpedo, like a shorter No.2. The wrapper has a nice light chocolate brown color, a colorado according to wrapper classification, that has a minimal amount of visible veins, nothing major. And there is a nice thin layer of oil on the wrapper. The cigar is firm throughout; it feels dense and heavy in hand. The quality of rolling is flawless; the tip of the head is perfect. The Open Regata comes with a second band of classy green color with the Golden letter Open and the vitola name.
Smoking Notes:
Before lighting up
At cold, typical Cuban smells emanate from the foot, some sweet and sour cedar and tobacco.
Burn/ Draw
Once cut, the cigar reveals a great draw, with woody (mostly cedary) flavor. The cigar gets light up easily, the first draw gives some strong woody flavor, coupled with some floral characteristics (mix of hay and lemon grass) and some burnt sweetness on the finish. The burn is even from the beginning to the end, a bit wavy at times, but it self-corrects. The ash builds up firmly at the head, reaching almost an inch-long, with a light gray color. Smooth smoke clouds billow from the cigar.
Initial third:
Right away, the cigar starts as medium to full body with clear woody flavors, much like oak and there are also some chocolate notes. Few draws on, the dominant flavors are of strong cedar, tobacco, and spices. There are also some hints of hay and some burnt sweetness.
Middle third:
The middle third is now a tad smoother, at a medium body, but the flavors evolve into a darker profile, there are some strong leathery flavors, musty notes and still the clear wood flavor. There are now more spices, some sweet earthy note and with the addition of a nutty profile, some hazelnuts. There are also hints of licorice. The cigar burns still very well, no issue on the draw, the burn doesn’t require attention and still a nice smooth smoke.
Final third:
In the final third, the nutty flavors disappear, and what remain are the flavors of tobacco, hay, cedar. The spices ramp up, some white pepper and some cinnamon notes are coming forward, while some hints of coffee appear. The strength remains in the medium body for the final third.
In summary, it is a great smoke that is fairly complex and rather short to smoke.
Smoking time:
60 - 80 Minutes
Additional Information
Brand | Montecristo |
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Box of | 20 |
Length | 5.3 inches (135mm) |
Ring Gauge | 46 |
Shape | Petit Piramide |
Strength | Medium |
Packing Code | CB-UW-C/L-10-n-20 |
Reviews
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5/28/2023
By Cedric
Excellent Cigar
, - The open regata is one of my go to cigars, mild and smooth you can not go wrong with this cigar
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12/18/2020
By Abdullah
Mid taste
, - This is a medium-strength, burns excellent, and plenty of flow. Pepper, tobacco, and earthy notes. great performance and really taste until the very end. I prefer you let this one sit in the humidor for a while to age but looks good!
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5/4/2020
By Mike M
Great light flavor
, - The Open Regata scores 5 out of 5 for me. It is such a light, earthy flavor. I was expecting a good Montecristo, but to me, this is better than #2. It’s the perfect size for an after work, gin and tonic night. I will buy more boxes as gifts. It’s that good.
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7/9/2018
By Mas
Great cigar for the time poor and the taste rich.
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This particular cigar is one of my favourites for this size.
It has a great draw and magnificent taste to follow.
Like the Eagle, the deeper you get within this cigar, the more the flavours come out and draw you in.
I'd say an Open Regata can take up to 30 pleasurable minutes to smoke. -
3/20/2018
By Nael
Nice
, - Good one