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Monte Cristo Open Eagles available now

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very expensive for something that I've heard is a complete waste of time... I will wait when they drop the price because they have to much stock, bad move by habanos s.a.
 
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I have heard conflicting reviews of this one, so I would love to try it, but I'll wait until the hype dies down. Don't like to buy into marketing gimmicks.
 

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Habanos unveils Montecristo Open range – 16/07/09


CUBA. Habanos has launched Open, a new range under the Montecristo brand.

First presented at this year’s Habanos Festival, Open has a blend that comprises selected leaves from the finest ‘vegas’ in the Vuelta Abajo region of Cuba.

The Open range comes in four sizes: Eagle, Regata, Master and Junior.



Eagle is the biggest cigar in the new line, with a ring gauge of 54 and length of 150 mm. Its factory name is ‘Geniales’.

Regata is a ‘figurado’ and it closely follows the tradition of Montecristo Nº2 in a thinner smoke. Its factory name is ‘Forum’, and it has a ring gauge of 46 and a length of 135 mm.

The ‘robusto’, an eagerly awaited arrival in the Montecristo range, takes the form of the Master in the new Open line. It has a ring gauge of 50 and is 124 mm long.

Junior (ring gauge 38 and 110 mm in length) caters to current trends in the global cigar market, taking into account the smokers’ profile evolution as well as smoking restrictions in some areas. The factory name is ‘Trabucos’.
 

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Here's what one reviewer had to say....

"If not for the construction and the inflated price, I could say that the Montecristo Open Master was a decent smoke for beginners. Good-looking, medium-bodied and accessible flavor-wise, it has everything to be a success. However, if you have some experience with Cuban cigars, I do not see this line as a good addition to your humidor."

....sure don't sound promising to me!
 
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With all the regular Montes from #1 to #5 smoking so well since 2006 production, why anyone would fork over cigar money for these is a mystery to me.
 

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Some people just can't fight that love for CC's. There are people out there that still believe CC's are the only true cigars and will smoke "nothing" else!
 

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Some people just can't fight that love for CC's. There are people out there that still believe CC's are the only true cigars and will smoke "nothing" else!
While I may not exclusively smoke CC's, I can say 99% of my humidor is taken up with CC's. Most of the NC's that I enjoy cost more than CC's that I can get and that I enjoy more. If and when the embargo gets lifted the price difference will change, but until then my buying habits will remain the same.
 

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I've been looking forward to trying one of these, but I too will wait for the price to go down first.
 

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Present company excluded, I would bet money that 75% of the people smoking CC's aren't smoking what they paid for anyway....they wouldn't know whether they had a counterfeit CC or not!

It's happened to the best of us.....The Glass-Top Box of Cohiba's ring a bell!
 
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had a montecristo open eagle last night.

The good:
great construction
beautiful looking cigar
firm to the touch
nice aroma before lighting it
quality materials used
excellent draw; lots of smoke
lot the ring guage and length: same size as a cohiba VI which is one of my all time favorites

the bad
very muted flavours; monte lite is a good description
don't see this developing much as they age; debatable
bad burn; might be that I smoked it as soon as I left the B&M; could have been overhumidified

All in all, I might get a fiver of each size to throw into the humi and let it sit for a few years as an experiment. Opinions will definately vary on this cigar.
 
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