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    Default Montecristo Desde 1935 ~ Museum Edition Super Bowl XLIV

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    Smoke: Montecristo Desde 1935 ~ Museum Edition Super Bowl XLIV
    Drink: YLCA
    Tunes: (Even More) Dazed and Confused soundtrack; Black Sabbath ~ We Sold Our Souls for Rock and Roll

    Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
    Binder: Nicaraguan
    Filler: Honduran, Nicaraguan, Dominican
    Draw: Medium
    Burn: Excellent
    Misc: Ran about 90-120min

    Pre-light: Comes in a glass tube with Charles Fazzino print wrapped in it. I’m not a huge art buff, or a football fan for that matter, but it’s still pretty neat. Cigar inside is a well constructed, Colorado maduro, or straight up maduro shade wrapper. Nice sweet / musky tobacco scents, and sweet tobacco / leather cut tip prelight taste.





    Light: Used a cedar piece, which smelled like campfire marshmallows. Medium draw, and easy light.

    1st 3rd: A little bit of spice on the back of my mouth / throat. Very smooth, oily and creamy texture. Has some sweet tobacco hints right in the beginning. Musty, woodsy, and now officially complex with a solid medium body. Still have some residual campfire marshmallow. Volume of smoke, low.



    Ash: Flakey, stacked will. Light gray with yellow twinge. Holds for about 1 ˝”



    2nd 3rd: Medium body. Oily, but just barely approaching bitter. Complements the sweet / musky tobacco flavors. Smooth and creamy. I give this the ‘dry profile’ tag. Still some woodsy notes and just a tad of spice. Nice and mellow.



    3rd 3rd: Most of the above profile is still here. Needs some more purging now to keep the bitter oil down, but overall still pleasant. Heating up a bit now too. Excellent smoke.



    Overall impression: Good stuff. I would recommend, however, they’re expensive and for the price, there’s others I like more.

    Thanks to Mangyrat for this opportunity

    Will
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    Nice review
    I had forgotten about this cigar till a few weeks ago when i sent one to the pinky guy.
    I found them to be a nice cigar also but like you said they cost a little to much and better cigars can be found for a less.
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    Sigh.....ya had to bring it up again, didn't ya Gregg? lol And now, I'm looking forward to smoking it even more. Thanks Will.
    "Those are like the holy grail of cigars. Indiana Jones and the search for Argenicadomipanurans"
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