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Montecristo C Edicion Limitada 2003 VINTAGE Cuban Cigars


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Montecristo C Edicion Limitada 2003 VINTAGE Cuban Cigars The Montecristo C Edicion Limitada 2003 VINTAGE Cuban Cigars is a collector-minded Montecristo where release context, storage condition and box integrity shape the buying decision. The key format detail is Prominente, 178mm x 47. It should read as a precise Cuban cigar, not as generic luxury copy: format, storage and smoking pace matter more than slogans. Montecristo is one of the central names in the Habanos S.A. portfolio. Its core identity is earthier than Cohiba and more measured than Partagás, with coffee, cedar and cocoa forming the backbone of the smoke. Tasting Notes The first third opens with aged cedar, coffee and earthy tobacco. The draw should show steady resistance, enough to keep the smoke cool without muting the flavour. Early pepper should support the profile rather than dominate it. In the middle third, cocoa, leather, dried fruit and measured spice come forward. Body is medium-to-full, while listed strength is Full. The better rhythm is slow and deliberate: Montecristo often shows more depth when it is not pushed hot. The final third moves toward espresso, old wood and a long mineral finish. Well-stored examples keep the earth and cedar integrated; tired or overheated examples can become dry, so humidity and cadence are important. Construction and Feel The Prominente format at 178mm x 47 sets the tempo. Expect a firm bunch, clean cap work and smoke output that builds gradually. If the burn wanders, a small correction is preferable to drawing too hard. Value and Experience Montecristo C Edicion Limitada 2003 VINTAGE Cuban Cigars should be evaluated by format, age and provenance. For regular-production cigars, consistency and balance matter most. For limited, vintage or ceramic presentations, condition and storage history are part of the experience. Storage and Care At a medium ring gauge, 65–70% relative humidity in Spanish cedar is sufficient, and the cigar tolerates normal day-to-day humidor fluctuation without issue. Montecristo's earthy, coffee-driven profile sharpens quickly if the box runs dry, while excess humidity flattens the draw and blurs the cocoa notes. This is one of the largest formats in the range, and it rewards patience after any move — two weeks of undisturbed rest in a stable humidor is not excessive. As a Limited Edition release, its long-term value depends on box integrity, seals and consistent storage as much as on the tobacco itself, so prioritize a stable environment over convenience. Frequently Asked Questions What does Montecristo C Edicion Limitada 2003 VINTAGE Cuban Cigars taste like? Expect aged cedar, coffee and earthy tobacco, then cocoa, leather, dried fruit and measured spice. The finish usually moves toward espresso, old wood and a long mineral finish, with strength and body shaped by vitola, age and storage. Is Montecristo C Edicion Limitada 2003 VINTAGE Cuban Cigars stronger than Cohiba? Not always. Montecristo often feels earthier and more coffee-driven, while Cohiba usually reads creamier and more polished. Strength depends on the exact vitola and release. Should I age this Montecristo? Because this is already an aged or reserve release, most of the transformation aging typically provides has taken place before it reached you. Continued storage should focus on stability and provenance rather than expecting further dramatic evolution. Related Reading Montecristo Cuban cigars Authentic Cuban cigar guide Montecristo background Habanos S.A. Vuelta Abajo
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Schmersal

Mfr. Part No

103015160

RS Stock No

206-5882

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