Description
Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Nicaragua is one of this long storied company’s best cigars ever. To begin with, when this iconic Cuban brand was launched in 1935, the world of Premium Cigars changed forever. Altadis acquired the Montecristo name for outside of Cuba in 1990 and began producing many sizes and styles available to all of us. Over the years, this brand’s portfolio continues to grow adding blends appealing to every smoker. Expensive? Yes. Worth the price? Absolutely. Quality, consistency, draw and taste complexity have remained near perfect for decades.
Celebrate the rich and flavorful heritage of Montecristo cigars with this specially crafted Nicaraguan super star. With attention to detail, this special Anniversary edition is an expert interpretation of the brand’s original blend from 1935. Rich and complex, with a creamy texture and hints of spice, these cigars will transport you to a world of luxury and sophistication. What’s more important is that Master Blenders Rafael Nodal, and AJ Fernandez as well as the Montecristo’s Grupo de Maestros create this world class cigar.
Receiving an astounding 95-point rating and garnering the #2 spot of 2021 by Cigar Aficionado is well-deserved to say the very least. Their description is perfect. “…a spicy, earthy backbone refined by notes of leather, coconut and malted milk.”
To say the lest, these medium to full bodied jewels are any cigar smokers joy to behold. Without doubt, this Montecristo is an absolute must try.
To sum up Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Nicaragua is available in five popular sizes of 10 and 20 count boxes. You can also grab a 5 pack of Toros to sample this masterpiece. Without delay, reward yourself with a smoke that celebrates 85 years of excellence.
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Weather you like Montecristo or not, you must at least try this amazing cigar! Introduced over the summer Montecristo Anniversary Nicaragua 1935 received a 93 rating and was described by a top
publication as follows, “With its open draw and even burn, this dark,
box-pressed torpedo shows a spicy, earthy backbone fortified by elements of leather and red pepper. Sweeter notes of coconut and malted milk refine the woody finish.” Enough said. Definitely worth the price paid.