Cuban Montecristo Linea 1935 Maltes Cigar Review

2 years ago
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This 6x53 stick features a dark brown lightly packed, slightly soft wrapper with a dry satin feel, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, triple cap and rich cedar and cocoa aroma. First light reveals a good draw with medium bodied notes of a very thick, smooth creamy textured light earth and sweet natural tobacco with a long finish of the same. The first third keeps the same profile while adding a faint yeast and bringing the body to mild-medium. Burn is good but fast, dropping a chunk of ash cleanly. The 1/2 way point comes at 25 minutes with notes shifting slightly. The earth is growing deeper while a touch of pepper joins the tail of the finish. The draw is just on the snug side of normal but the burn is fine. Ending just over an hour the last third burned much slower, coming back to a medium body with no strength. Flavors are a smooth deep earth with a zingy bread through the finish. This video is sponsored by montefortunacigars.com

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