Unindentified Monte (Maybe fake???)
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Lasabar
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I have received from a local Cigarette Outlet owner a grab bag of cigars.
Romeo and Julieta 1875 Tubo
Hoya de Monterrey Excalibur 1066
Partagas 1995 series Tubo
Don Diego Tubo
Partagas 1845
But I also got a Montecristo from him as well and this guy looks different... It has a Picture label with the Eiffel Tower and Paris skyline in the background
Montecristo – Paris Label Torpedo ?
Any insight as to what cigar this is? I'm wondering if this is an older cigar for the "Cello" is brown and not 100% transparent
I'm signing up for Photobucket now if you guys need pics
Romeo and Julieta 1875 Tubo
Hoya de Monterrey Excalibur 1066
Partagas 1995 series Tubo
Don Diego Tubo
Partagas 1845
But I also got a Montecristo from him as well and this guy looks different... It has a Picture label with the Eiffel Tower and Paris skyline in the background
Montecristo – Paris Label Torpedo ?
Any insight as to what cigar this is? I'm wondering if this is an older cigar for the "Cello" is brown and not 100% transparent
I'm signing up for Photobucket now if you guys need pics
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Hell if I know. I think its too original to be a fake!
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Hindsight... maybe shoulda taken off the Cello' for the pic... but my cellphone cam takes a decent pic I think
And jeez... if Maddy doesn't know then who's left?
"Help Obi-wan KeKUZI... You're my only hope!" -
It is indeed an original.
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I haven't seen this guy on the internet either... hmmmmmCapt:It is indeed an original. -
Here is what you have:
The Montecristo Cigare des Artes blend was introduced in 1998 by Consolidated Cigar as a richer and fuller bodied option to their existing Montecristo line. The entire range consists of only four large cigars each with limited availability. They incorporated the Parisian impressionist style of artwork by Michael Delacroix as part of their distinct packaging.
Another source says: Montecristo Cigare des Artes, introduced as an “ultimate cigar” in 1998, with a Nicaraguan wrapper, but discontinued in 2003. -
Well I'll be.... Scrambler, you have made my day... now I don't know if the cigarette owner has any more of them... I don't think he knows what they are for he said nothing about them, just handed it to me.Scrambler:Here is what you have:
The Montecristo Cigare des Artes blend was introduced in 1998 by Consolidated Cigar as a richer and fuller bodied option to their existing Montecristo line. The entire range consists of only four large cigars each with limited availability. They incorporated the Parisian impressionist style of artwork by Michael Delacroix as part of their distinct packaging.
Another source says: Montecristo Cigare des Artes, introduced as an “ultimate cigar” in 1998, with a Nicaraguan wrapper, but discontinued in 2003.
I'll see if I can get some more! -
thats about what i got too. good lookin out scrambler!Scrambler:Here is what you have:
The Montecristo Cigare des Artes blend was introduced in 1998 by Consolidated Cigar as a richer and fuller bodied option to their existing Montecristo line. The entire range consists of only four large cigars each with limited availability. They incorporated the Parisian impressionist style of artwork by Michael Delacroix as part of their distinct packaging.
Another source says: Montecristo Cigare des Artes, introduced as an “ultimate cigar” in 1998, with a Nicaraguan wrapper, but discontinued in 2003. -
okay Obi-wan KeKUZI... next question.... is this a FIND? or just a normal cigar?kuzi16:
thats about what i got too. good lookin out scrambler!Scrambler:Here is what you have:
The Montecristo Cigare des Artes blend was introduced in 1998 by Consolidated Cigar as a richer and fuller bodied option to their existing Montecristo line. The entire range consists of only four large cigars each with limited availability. They incorporated the Parisian impressionist style of artwork by Michael Delacroix as part of their distinct packaging.
Another source says: Montecristo Cigare des Artes, introduced as an “ultimate cigar” in 1998, with a Nicaraguan wrapper, but discontinued in 2003. -
id say its a find. last made in '02. thats 6 years aged right off the bat. think of how few of them exist in the world at this point?
i found that in april of '02 they ran about $12 a stick.
Sumutran Besuki Shade Grown Tobacco wrapper, The binder is from the Dominican Republic, the filler is Dominican and Brazilian and is medium to full cigar in body.
the ones wrapped in cedar (i have read) have a tendency to catch a bit on the cedar when pulling them out of the cedar tube. so if this one is wrapped in cedar, unroll it. you should expect woody and cedar notes from it.
the blend was replaced by the "Platinum" line
there are some retailers out there that claim that they still have "new" or "fresh" ones. They dont. the line was done in 2002. -
If you can get your hands on more, I wouldn't mind trading for one or more. Some opinions I read seemed to indicate that when introduced, they were a good smoke but the price was more indicative of the packaging than the quality of the smoke itself: a solid cigar, but not worth $12 on its own. I'd guess that 6-10 years of age might have made these pretty damn good though. If you smoke it, let us know.
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Same here if you can get your hands on more than a few.Scrambler:If you can get your hands on more, I wouldn't mind trading for one or more. -
Shitty pic I know, but it's late and my phone camera can't handle 60watts!
I now have seven
Three for me for sure, one to smoke tomorrow (crossing fingers) and two to let sit... I'd assume I got a buddy or two who'd be all over these too, but the shop owner said that he's got more (maybe a box) but it's a little lost in the big humi right now... we'll see -
Yoda has spokenCapt:It is indeed an original. -
Nice haul Lassy. Let us know how they are and let me know if you want to trade some of them if you get more.
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Just a side note... these guys are a little drier than my Humi...
The Humi was at a steady 67% and after putting all seven in there along with the other ones I got from him the Rh dropped to about 63%...
I put the Hygro right above the cigars and it still read 62-63% so these guys aren't dried out (they were in a humidor) but maybe since it's from a Cigarette shop owner who deals mainly in cigarettes he doesn't CONSTANTLY maintain it... -
Hey bad Andy Yoda would say .." an original it is indeed. " he needs help on sentence structure.Bad Andy:
Yoda has spokenCapt:It is indeed an original. -
more like "original it is. hmph. smoke it you should.. yes."kaspera79:
Hey bad Andy Yoda would say .." an original it is indeed. " he needs help on sentence structure.Bad Andy:
Yoda has spokenCapt:It is indeed an original. -
And, "Help he needs on sentence structure. Yes!"
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That would be, "On sentence structure; help he needs. Yes."urbino:And, "Help he needs on sentence structure. Yes!" -
"Structure on he help needs sentence. Yes."rdnstn:
That would be, "On sentence structure; help he needs. Yes."urbino:And, "Help he needs on sentence structure. Yes!" -
Big dorks you are, yes. Need life you get, hmm.