Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006
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| Brand | Montecristo |
| Ring Gauge | 50 |
| Length | 5.0" |
| Strength | Medium |
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Product Specifications
| Brand | Montecristo |
| Line | Limited Edition |
| Vitola | Robusto |
| Ring Gauge | 50 |
| Length | 124 mm (4 7/8″) |
| Wrapper | Cuban (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Filler | Cuban (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Strength | Medium to Full |
| Factory | H. Upmann, Havana |
| Country | Cuba |
| Box Count | 25 cigars |
| Smoking Time | 45-60 minutes |
| Release Year | Limited Edition |
About This Cigar
A premium Cuban cigar from Montecristo.
Tasting Notes
Rich, complex Cuban flavors with notes of earth, cedar, leather, and spice.
Picture This: A Perfect Evening with the Montecristo Robusto Limited Edition 2006
There I was, sitting on my buddy Carlos’s back porch in Miami, watching the sun melt into the Everglades like butter on a hot skillet. The humidity was finally breaking after a brutal August day, and I had something special burning between my fingers – a Montecristo Robusto Limited Edition 2006 that had been aging in my humidor for… well, let’s just say longer than I care to admit.
Now, I’ve been smoking cigars since Clinton was in office (the first time), and I thought I knew Montecristo pretty damn well. Boy, was I wrong.
First Light: When Expectations Meet Reality
The first thing that struck me about this particular montecristo robusto wasn’t the flavor – it was the construction. I mean, we’re talking about Cuban rollers here, but this thing felt like it was assembled by watchmakers. The wrapper had this gorgeous, oily sheen that caught the dying light just right. And the weight? Perfect. Not too heavy, not too light – just substantial enough to remind you you’re holding something special.
I’ve got to be honest though (and this might ruffle some feathers) – I was skeptical about the 2006 Limited Edition hype. Too many times I’ve been burned by marketing nonsense. But the moment I fired this baby up with my trusty Xikar torch, those doubts vanished faster than my paycheck at a cigar auction.
The cold draw gave me hints of what was coming: leather, maybe some cedar, and something I couldn’t quite place. Sweet, but not cloying. Mysterious.
The Journey: Flavor Evolution That Actually Surprised Me
Here’s where most reviewers start talking about “thirds” and breaking down the smoke into neat little segments. Screw that. A good cigar doesn’t follow a script, and this montecristo robusto certainly didn’t.
The first few puffs hit me with this creamy, almost buttery richness that I wasn’t expecting. I’m used to Montecristos being more… aggressive isn’t the right word… more assertive? This one was seductive. Smooth as my ex-wife’s lawyer (and twice as expensive).
About an inch in, things started getting interesting. The leather notes I’d picked up on the cold draw really started showing off, but they brought friends – coffee bean, dark chocolate, and what I swear was a hint of vanilla. Not artificial vanilla like you get in cheap pipe tobacco, but real vanilla. The kind that costs $30 an ounce at Williams Sonoma.
I remember telling Carlos, “This doesn’t smoke like a Cuban.” And it doesn’t – at least not like most Cubans I’ve had. Where’s the typical earthiness? The barnyard funk that makes purists go weak in the knees? This was refined. Elegant, even.
The middle section (okay, fine, I’ll use thirds for reference) brought out some spice, but it was more like cinnamon than pepper. Warm spice. Comfortable spice. The kind that makes you want to pour a glass of something expensive and call in sick tomorrow.
And the final third? That’s where this cigar earned its reputation. The complexity ramped up without losing balance – something that’s harder to achieve than most people realize. I started picking up notes of dried fruit, maybe raisins, along with this nutty character that reminded me of aged Madeira.
Perfect Pairings: What I’ve Actually Tried (Not Just Theorized About)
Look, I’ve seen too many reviews that suggest pairings the writer clearly never tested. So here’s what I’ve actually smoked this montecristo robusto with, over multiple sessions:
Macallan 18: This was the winner. The sherry cask aging in the Macallan played beautifully with those dried fruit notes in the cigar’s final act. Expensive? Hell yes. Worth it? Every penny.
Zacapa 23 Rum: Surprisingly good. The vanilla in the rum complemented the cigar without competing. Plus, it’s a hell of a lot cheaper than the Macallan.
Espresso (Cuban coffee, naturally): This might sound obvious, but it worked. The bitter coffee played off the chocolate notes perfectly. My morning smoke of choice when I could spare one of these beauties.
Champagne (Veuve Clicquot): Okay, this one surprised me. My wife suggested it for our anniversary, and I thought she was nuts. Turns out the bubbles and acidity cut through the richness in the most delightful way. Who knew?
What didn’t work? Bourbon. Any bourbon. I tried Pappy 15 (don’t ask what I paid for that bottle), and it was like putting ketchup on wagyu beef. Just wrong.
Who Should Smoke This (And Who Shouldn’t)
Here’s the thing – this isn’t your typical starter Cuban. If you’re new to cigars, or if your palate is still calibrated to Dominican or Nicaraguan blends, this might not blow your mind. It’s subtle. Complex, yes, but in a quiet way.
This montecristo robusto is perfect for:
- Experienced smokers who appreciate nuance over power
- Special occasions (seriously, don’t waste this on your Tuesday evening smoke)
- Anyone who thinks they’ve “outgrown” Montecristo (like I did)
- People who can actually taste the difference between good and great
Skip it if:
- You prefer full-bodied, in-your-face cigars (go find a Cohiba Behike instead)
- You’re looking for bang for your buck (these ain’t cheap, even on the secondary market)
- You smoke fast (this deserves at least 90 minutes of your undivided attention)
Storage and Quirks: Hard-Learned Lessons
I learned this the hard way – these cigars are sensitive to humidity changes. More so than your typical Cuban stock. I keep mine at 65% RH, maybe 66% on humid days. Any higher and they get soggy. Any lower and they lose that creamy character that makes them special.
Temperature matters too. I made the mistake of letting my humidor get too warm one summer (thanks, broken AC), and I swear I could taste the difference. These need consistent 65-68°F storage.
One quirky thing I noticed – they smoke better in the evening than during the day. I don’t know if it’s the lighting, the humidity, or just the mental state, but evening smokes were consistently better experiences.
Also, and this might just be my imagination, but they pair better with natural light than artificial. Sounds crazy, I know, but try it.
The Controversial Take: Are These Actually Worth It?
Alright, here’s where I might lose some of you. After smoking through half a box over the past three years (yes, I bought a full box – judge me), I’m not sure these are worth the premium over regular Montecristo No. 2s or No. 4s.
Don’t get me wrong – they’re exceptional cigars. But exceptional enough to justify paying 3x the price? That depends on your wallet and your priorities.
If you’re the type who buys first-growth Bordeaux and can actually taste the difference, then yes, absolutely. These belong in your humidor. But if you’re happy with a good $20 Cuban, you might be better served buying three regular Montecristos instead of one of these.
(This opinion has gotten me into heated debates at my local tobacconist, but I stand by it.)
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do these age well?
Based on my experience, they hit their sweet spot around 8-10 years post-production. I’ve got a few 15+ year specimens, and while they’re still good, I think they might be past their prime. The subtle flavors start getting muddy.
Can you still find authentic ones?
It’s getting harder every year. I see fakes more often than real ones online. Stick to reputable dealers, and if the price seems too good to be true, it probably is. Expect to pay $80-120 per stick for authentic specimens.
How do they compare to the 2021 Limited Edition?
Night and day. The 2021s are good, but they lack the complexity and refinement of the 2006 vintage. Plus, they’re more readily available, which tells you something about demand.
What’s the best time of day to smoke one?
Late afternoon or early evening, in my experience. After a meal but before it gets too dark. These deserve your full attention, and they’re complex enough to be ruined by distractions.
Final Verdict: A Worthy Splurge
Look, I’ve smoked a lot of cigars over the past two decades. Some memorable, some forgettable, and a few truly exceptional. This montecristo robusto falls firmly in the exceptional category.
Is it perfect? No cigar is. Is it worth hunting down and paying premium prices for? If you’re serious about cigars and have the budget, absolutely.
Just do yourself a favor – when you finally get your hands on one, don’t rush it. Pour something expensive, find a comfortable chair, and give it the time and attention it deserves. You’ll understand what all the fuss is about.
And if you don’t? Well, send the rest of your box my way. I’ll take good care of them.
58 reviews for Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006
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Margaret Butler –
The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a respectable robusto. Nice notes of earth and nuts, decent construction. However, I found it a bit one-dimensional compared to other Montecristo offerings. Not bad, but there are better options in this price range.
Gloria Ferguson –
Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 offers excellent value for a premium Montecristo cigar. Good flavor with notes of cedar and coffee, even burn, and consistent quality. Perfect for a weekend smoke. Happy with this purchase!
Deborah Stewart –
The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a respectable robusto. Nice notes of cocoa and cream, decent construction. However, I found it a bit one-dimensional compared to other Montecristo offerings. Not bad, but there are better options in this price range.
Steven Ross –
Very pleased with this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006. Montecristo quality shines through with spice and toast flavors and solid construction. A touch expensive but worth it for special occasions. Good smoke!
Dennis Wallace –
Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 54 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – almonds and honey. Will definitely order more!
Evelyn Russell –
The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a quality robusto. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the cocoa and cream notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.
Joshua Clark –
Top-tier quality from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of almonds and honey. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!
Keith Dixon –
This is hands down one of the best robustos I’ve smoked this year. The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of cocoa and cream. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!
Jennifer Brown –
Absolutely outstanding robusto! The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of earth and nuts. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!
Ryan Hall –
The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a quality robusto. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the earth and nuts notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.
Jacqueline Porter –
Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 53 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – almonds and honey. Will definitely order more!
Douglas Wells –
Really enjoyed this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006. Montecristo consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of almonds and honey. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!
Stephanie Rogers –
A true masterpiece from Montecristo. This Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of earth and nuts, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!
Laura Bell –
The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a respectable robusto. Nice notes of spice and toast, decent construction. However, I found it a bit one-dimensional compared to other Montecristo offerings. Not bad, but there are better options in this price range.
Michelle Adams –
Great cigar! Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of almonds and honey throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!
Eugene Simpson –
Best robusto I’ve had in a long time! Montecristo really knocked it out of the park with the Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006. Rich flavor profile featuring cedar and coffee, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!
Elizabeth Taylor –
Good cigar but expected a bit more for the price. The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivered on flavor (spice and toast) and construction, but lacked the complexity I was hoping for. Solid smoke, just not outstanding. Still enjoyable.
Shirley Neal –
Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 69 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – spice and toast. Will definitely order more!
Arthur Knight –
Exceptional cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of wood and leather throughout the 70 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!
Sarah Johnson –
The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a respectable robusto. Nice notes of earth and nuts, decent construction. However, I found it a bit one-dimensional compared to other Montecristo offerings. Not bad, but there are better options in this price range.
Tyler Hill –
Top-tier quality from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of cocoa and cream. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!
Richard Howard –
The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a quality robusto. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the spice and toast notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.
Beverly Mason –
This is hands down one of the best robustos I’ve smoked this year. The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of earth and nuts. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!
Jonathan Baker –
Really enjoyed this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006. Montecristo consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of almonds and honey. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!
Ralph Morrison –
The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a quality robusto. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the earth and nuts notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.
Joe Fisher –
Great cigar! Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of cocoa and cream throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!
Carl Chapman –
Five stars all the way! The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is simply amazing. Smooth from start to finish with beautiful notes of cocoa and cream. This is my go-to cigar now. Outstanding quality and flavor complexity!
Linda Davis –
Solid robusto from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 has nice flavors of cocoa and cream and good construction. Enjoyed about 52 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Montecristo.
Lisa Walker –
Five stars all the way! The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is simply amazing. Smooth from start to finish with beautiful notes of cocoa and cream. This is my go-to cigar now. Outstanding quality and flavor complexity!
Howard Lynch –
Absolutely love this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006! Montecristo continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with spice and toast, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!
Samuel Morris –
Good cigar but expected a bit more for the price. The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivered on flavor (earth and nuts) and construction, but lacked the complexity I was hoping for. Solid smoke, just not outstanding. Still enjoyable.
Mark Russell –
Absolutely outstanding robusto! The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of almonds and honey. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!
Louis Webb –
The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a respectable robusto. Nice notes of cedar and coffee, decent construction. However, I found it a bit one-dimensional compared to other Montecristo offerings. Not bad, but there are better options in this price range.
Catherine Murray –
Really enjoyed this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006. Montecristo consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of wood and leather. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!
Mildred Pierce –
Top-tier quality from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of cocoa and cream. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!
Daniel Moore –
Five stars all the way! The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is simply amazing. Smooth from start to finish with beautiful notes of spice and toast. This is my go-to cigar now. Outstanding quality and flavor complexity!
Harold Wells –
Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 46 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – spice and toast. Will definitely order more!
Raymond Morgan –
The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a quality robusto. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the cocoa and cream notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.
Victor Harper –
Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 offers excellent value for a premium Montecristo cigar. Good flavor with notes of spice and toast, even burn, and consistent quality. Perfect for a weekend smoke. Happy with this purchase!
Amanda Phillips –
Best robusto I’ve had in a long time! Montecristo really knocked it out of the park with the Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006. Rich flavor profile featuring almonds and honey, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!
Janet Gray –
Decent robusto but not my favorite from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 has good flavor – almonds and honey – but didn’t wow me like other Cubans I’ve had. Construction was fine, burn was mostly even. It’s good, just not exceptional. Worth trying though.
Thomas Perry –
Great cigar! Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of cocoa and cream throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!
Ruth Powell –
Absolutely outstanding robusto! The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of cocoa and cream. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!
Kevin Mitchell –
Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 offers excellent value for a premium Montecristo cigar. Good flavor with notes of earth and nuts, even burn, and consistent quality. Perfect for a weekend smoke. Happy with this purchase!
Maria Patterson –
This is hands down one of the best robustos I’ve smoked this year. The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of spice and toast. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!
Susan Richardson –
Absolutely outstanding robusto! The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of cedar and coffee. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!
Scott Henderson –
Very good cigar. The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 lives up to its reputation. Beautiful wrapper, good construction, and nice flavor development. Tasted cedar and coffee with a smooth finish. Not the absolute best I’ve had, but definitely solid. Would buy again.
Donna Campbell –
This is hands down one of the best robustos I’ve smoked this year. The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of wood and leather. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!
Robert Martinez –
Excellent robusto from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 has a refined flavor profile – lots of wood and leather. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 88 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.
Anthony Harris –
Solid robusto from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 has nice flavors of wood and leather and good construction. Enjoyed about 82 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Montecristo.
Willie Ford –
A true masterpiece from Montecristo. This Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of earth and nuts, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!
Henry Gardner –
Very good cigar. The Montecristo Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 lives up to its reputation. Beautiful wrapper, good construction, and nice flavor development. Tasted cocoa and cream with a smooth finish. Not the absolute best I’ve had, but definitely solid. Would buy again.
Lawrence Rose –
Exceptional cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of almonds and honey throughout the 78 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!
Brian Parker –
The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is a respectable robusto. Nice notes of wood and leather, decent construction. However, I found it a bit one-dimensional compared to other Montecristo offerings. Not bad, but there are better options in this price range.
Debra Warren –
Exceptional cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of cocoa and cream throughout the 73 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!
Rebecca Cook –
Decent robusto but not my favorite from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 has good flavor – wood and leather – but didn’t wow me like other Cubans I’ve had. Construction was fine, burn was mostly even. It’s good, just not exceptional. Worth trying though.
Sandra Young –
Top-tier quality from Montecristo. The Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of earth and nuts. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!
Gregory Murphy –
A true masterpiece from Montecristo. This Montecristo Robustos Limited Edition 2006 is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of cedar and coffee, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!