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Montecristo Open Series Mixed Box of 25


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Montecristo Open Series Mixed Box of 25 The Montecristo Open Series Mixed Box of 25 presents Montecristo in a more accessible Open Series register, with a smoother draw rhythm and a lighter aromatic edge than the classic numbered line. 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 cedar, cream and light coffee. 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, toasted nuts, hay, cocoa and gentle spice come forward. Body is medium, while listed strength is Medium. The better rhythm is slow and deliberate: Montecristo often shows more depth when it is not pushed hot. The final third moves toward clean cedar, coffee and a soft 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 format 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 Open Series Mixed Box of 25 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 Store at roughly 65–70% relative humidity in Spanish cedar; this mid-gauge format has enough mass to buffer brief fluctuations without needing constant attention. Montecristo tends to show storage stress first in the draw, so a stable, mid-range humidity matters more here than for lighter marcas. Allow about five to seven days after unboxing for the cigar to settle into a new humidor before smoking it. Frequently Asked Questions What does Montecristo Open Series Mixed Box of 25 taste like? Expect cedar, cream and light coffee, then toasted nuts, hay, cocoa and gentle spice. The finish usually moves toward clean cedar, coffee and a soft mineral finish, with strength and body shaped by vitola, age and storage. Is Montecristo Open Series Mixed Box of 25 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? At medium strength, aging brings modest but real gains — six months to two years is usually enough to soften any rough edges and let the profile settle. The medium gauge gives it enough mass to develop over time without requiring the very long horizons that the largest formats reward. That evolution only happens on a foundation of stable storage; time spent in a poorly maintained humidor does not reverse itself with more time. 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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