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Montecristo No.4 cubans
reneo507 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 07-05-2018
Posts: 5
Hello. I'm considering buying a box of Montecristo No.4 Cubans from 2009 from a company in Europe. They're more expensive than fresher ones on other websites. Presumably they've been kept at the proper humidity (I'll check for sure). Are these going to be better because they're aged for 10 years? Any drawbacks? Thank you
shaun341 Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 08-02-2012
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From my experience Monte is pretty inconsistent. 1 will be great and then 3 duds. I'd have a real hard time paying a premium on them. Honestly I have a hard time spending anything on them though when much better options imo.
KingoftheCove Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 10-08-2011
Posts: 7,600
shaun341 wrote:
From my experience Monte is pretty inconsistent. 1 will be great and then 3 duds. I'd have a real hard time paying a premium on them. Honestly I have a hard time spending anything on them though when much better options imo.

^this...
borndead1 Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 11-07-2006
Posts: 5,215
If it's a cardboard pack of five 5 packs, go ahead and take a chance. I won't buy Montes in dress boxes anymore because of too many plugged sticks. In fact, I won't buy any CCs in dress boxes anymore except for RA Superiores. 90% of the problems I've had with CCs (plugged sticks, mold) have been from dress boxes.
ZRX1200 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,476
Also the No.4 is the most produced cc there is, known to have the most issues.

That being said 09’ is a good year for tobacco
clickbangdead Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 01-31-2009
Posts: 2,214
Petite Edmundo are great and have had zero construction issues. Same with no. 5, tasty little buggers. Other than that, I've been sort of sticking to no. 1 and especials and some double edmundos, and been avoiding buying more no. 2, the torps can be problematic. The no. 1's I've had are easily the best out of the marca.
rfenst Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,100
How much of a premium do they want for their aged cigars?
hnixon12 Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 04-20-2009
Posts: 2,873
I like the Petite Edmundo's and Edmundo's....#2's are just priced too high and arent all that
reneo507 Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 07-05-2018
Posts: 5
rfenst wrote:
How much of a premium do they want for their aged cigars?

About $30 more per box.
rfenst Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,100
reneo507 wrote:
About $30 more per box.

Worth the extra money!
reneo507 Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 07-05-2018
Posts: 5
Thanks! I think so too. I'll go for it.
clintCigar Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 05-14-2019
Posts: 4,682
u need to answer some questions
tonygraz Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2008
Posts: 20,175
Clint is right. Here are your questions reneo:

To determine who you are and decide upon your forum worthiness, please answer the following simple questions:

Pancakes or waffles ?
Do you like long walks on the beach ?
Daisy Mae or Ellie Mae ?
Do you like camping by the river ?
Cello on or cello off ?
Ginger or MaryAnn ?
David Lee or Sammy ?
Warner Oland or Sidney Toler ?
Have you been in a Turkish prison ?
Do you like gladiator movies ?
dogs or cats ?
Men or women ?
Wad or fold ?
Sit or squat ?
Do sad movies make you cry ?
Butter or margarine ?
clickbangdead Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 01-31-2009
Posts: 2,214
I don't know if you're new to Cubans, but don't pull a hnixon and try smoking them all ROTT, give them a month or two at least to acclimate and get down to a lower humidity (most vendors seem to ship slightly overhumidified) and you'll help avoid having a box of tent poles. As others have mentioned, Montes are over-produced and pushed out the door, and I tend to think sometimes that leads to cigars that are just not ready to smoke yet. That being said, all my recent Monte purchases have smoked well with little rest.
reneo507 Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 07-05-2018
Posts: 5
Pancakes but only if they're wrapped around a bratwurst.
Yes I do enjoy long legged women on the beach.
Ellie Mae had more depth. Daisy Mae was...I don't know...just so two dimensional.
The ones for the far future cello on. The ones for the near future cello off.
David or Sammy? You must be younger than me.
Olan or Toler? Christ you must be old as me!
No but I went to Catholic school. So...yea sorta.
Victor Mature. He is to gladiators what Sean Connery is to 007's
The former is a little more tender. I find the latter way too chewy.
Women. But then the other hand there's that whole gladiator thing.
Wad or fold? Are you talking about undergarments or...something else? (In which case that would be very personal!)
Depends on the height of the throne.
They used to. But now I have my special pills.
Butter or Margarine? It IS the age old question.


Sunoverbeach Offline
#16 Posted:
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Posts: 14,586
Points awarded for the dogs/cats response, but then deducted for skipping Ginger/Maryann entirely. It's a wash
Buckwheat Offline
#17 Posted:
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Posts: 12,251
reneo507 wrote:
About $30 more per box.


Go for it! That's not a large amount of extra $ for a ten year old box of Monte #4's. A dress box of #4's should run you around 255 euros from a reputable dealer in Europe. fog
reneo507 Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 07-05-2018
Posts: 5
Sunoverbeach wrote:
Points awarded for the dogs/cats response, but then deducted for skipping Ginger/Maryann entirely. It's a wash

Sorry I overlooked that one. Definitely Maryann. Much prettier plus I always had a thing for brunettes.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#19 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,586
Excepting a couple a heathens around here, your response is deemed correct
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