Montecristo No.2 - Untubed
The undisputed king of torpedoes is the Montecristo No. 2. The stately smoke with the pointy tip is known worldwide and ranks as one of the best-selling cigars in the Cuban cigar portfolio. And unlike some things that sell well, Montecristo No. 2 combines commercial success with critical acclaim. Cigar Aficionado rated Montecristo No. 2s dozens of times in blind tastings. The first time was over 20 years ago when it scored 94 points. A score of 96 is the highest rating bestowed on the cigar in a blind taste test.
Teeming with rich but not overwhelming flavours of leather, such sweet spices as cinnamon and nutmeg and the cigar's trademark tangy wood note. They have enough flavour and power to satisfy those who smoke cigars regularly without overwhelming those who puff less frequently.
While Montecristo No. 2 smoke beautifully in their youth, they also make superb ageing cigars for those with the patience.
The undisputed king of torpedoes is the Montecristo No. 2. The stately smoke with the pointy tip is known worldwide and ranks as one of the best-selling cigars in the Cuban cigar portfolio. And unlike some things that sell well, Montecristo No. 2 combines commercial success with critical acclaim. Cigar Aficionado rated Montecristo No. 2s dozens of times in blind tastings. The first time was over 20 years ago when it scored 94 points. A score of 96 is the highest rating bestowed on the cigar in a blind taste test.
Teeming with rich but not overwhelming flavours of leather, such sweet spices as cinnamon and nutmeg and the cigar's trademark tangy wood note. They have enough flavour and power to satisfy those who smoke cigars regularly without overwhelming those who puff less frequently.
While Montecristo No. 2 smoke beautifully in their youth, they also make superb ageing cigars for those with the patience.
The undisputed king of torpedoes is the Montecristo No. 2. The stately smoke with the pointy tip is known worldwide and ranks as one of the best-selling cigars in the Cuban cigar portfolio. And unlike some things that sell well, Montecristo No. 2 combines commercial success with critical acclaim. Cigar Aficionado rated Montecristo No. 2s dozens of times in blind tastings. The first time was over 20 years ago when it scored 94 points. A score of 96 is the highest rating bestowed on the cigar in a blind taste test.
Teeming with rich but not overwhelming flavours of leather, such sweet spices as cinnamon and nutmeg and the cigar's trademark tangy wood note. They have enough flavour and power to satisfy those who smoke cigars regularly without overwhelming those who puff less frequently.
While Montecristo No. 2 smoke beautifully in their youth, they also make superb ageing cigars for those with the patience.