Détails
Montecristo Petit Tubos - 15 cigars (packs of 3) [5.1" x 42]
The Montecristo Petit Tubos is a very good option for a delicious cigar
- • While being similar to the Montecristo No.4, it has its own character, lots of earth and leather, coffee and nuts flavors, among others
- • Fairly complex cigar with a medium body
This cigar is simply a great first Montecristo for novice smokers or for lovers of Montecristo brand
Presentation
The Montecristo Petit Tubos come in 5 cardboard packs of 3 cigars. Habanos Packing Code D-C-C/P-3-A/T-15
Dimensions:
Length: 129mm (5.1 inches)
Diameter: 16.67mm
Ring gauge: 42
Shape: Petit Corona/Mareva
Appearance:
Despite sharing the same dimensions with the Montecristo No.4, the Petit Tubo is looking slightly better than its brother. The roll and the wrapper are of very high standards, the wrapper is oily and has a nice medium brown color and the cigar feels tightly packed from head to foot. There are only a few veins on the wrapper and the triple cap is beautiful. The cigar is really catching the attention, in the good way.
Smoking Notes:
Before lighting up
When the tube is opened, strong flavors of tobacco emerge from the tube, a sign that the tube has been kept shut. The wrapper has some hay/grassy aromas with some barnyard notes.
Burn/ Draw
The Montecristo Petit Tubos cuts effortlessly and doesn’t leave any stray leaf residue. Lighting the cigar is also very easy and the draw is great and consistent throughout. Right away, the classic Montecristo “twang” greets you on the first few draws. The other flavors that come to the palate are predominantly of leather and of coffee, the finish tastes of sweet tobacco. The body of the cigar starts at a medium to full body, and the flavors are pretty powerful. The burn line is slightly wavy at times but is not an issue overall and the cigar smokes slowly and never goes off. Thick billows of smoke emanate from the foot where a beautiful charcoal cone lies.
Initial third:
The first third of the cigar starts off more smoothly than the first draws could have hinted, and the body is now in the medium range. The dominant flavors are of coffee, pepper and a nice mix of leather and earth. There are also some notes of cream, while the cigar shows a bit of roughness from time to time. Overall, it is a very enjoyable first third.
Middle third:
In the middle third, the dominant flavors remain similar to the one tasted in the first, the main difference is a nuttiness that is coming to the forefront. Delicious. And some faint notes of grassiness also emerge during the middle section of the cigar, but they die out approaching the final third. There is a little bit more complexity in terms of flavors while the body settles at a medium strength.
Final third:
In the final third, the spiciness and harshness that was experienced so far recede and let us enjoy all the complexity of flavors. The coffee is great at this point, while the leathery and earthy notes are joined by some fresh herbal flavor, almost like mint. This is a great end of cigar, that you do not want to put down. Alas you have to when your fingers start to burn.
In summary, this is an ideal quick smoke for a Habanos aficionado or for a novice smoker that want to discover the Cuban taste.
Smoking time:
45 - 60 Minutes
Informations complémentaires
Marque | Montecristo |
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Boîte de | 15 |
Longueur | 5.1 inches (129mm) |
Calibre de bague | 42 |
Shape | Petit Corona |
Force | Medium |
Code de boîte | D-C-C/P-3-A/T-15 |