Montecristo No.5

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Brand Montecristo
Ring Gauge 40
Length 4.0"
Strength Medium

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Product Specifications

Brand Montecristo
Line Línea Clásica
Vitola Perla (Petit Corona)
Ring Gauge 40
Length 102 mm (4″)
Wrapper Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Binder Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Filler Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Strength Medium
Factory H. Upmann, Havana
Country Cuba
Box Count 25 cigars
Smoking Time 30-45 minutes
Release Year 1935

About This Cigar

The Montecristo No.5 is one of the smallest cigars in the Montecristo lineup and the smallest in the numbered Línea Clásica series. Hand-rolled with the finest tobacco leaves, it offers a concentrated Montecristo experience perfect for shorter smoking sessions.

Tasting Notes

Great tobacco taste with earthy undertones. First-rate draw and stable burn. A real appetizer, comparable to a dry martini in its elegance and refinement.

What Most People Get Wrong About the Montecristo No.5

Here’s what drives me crazy about how people approach the Montecristo No.5 – they treat it like a quick smoke or an afterthought. I’ve watched countless aficionados grab one from the box thinking it’s just a shortened version of its bigger siblings, expecting a watered-down experience. That’s completely wrong. The No.5 isn’t a compromise; it’s one of the most concentrated expressions of what makes Montecristo legendary, packed into a petit corona format that demands your full attention despite its modest size.

After smoking hundreds of these over the past fifteen years, I can tell you that dismissing the No.5 as “just a small cigar” is like calling a shot of aged rum “just a little drink.” The intensity per square inch here rivals anything in Cuba’s portfolio, and frankly, it’s become my go-to when I want the full Montecristo experience but only have 45 minutes to spare.

First Impressions and Construction Details

When you first pull a Montecristo No.5 from the box, you’re holding one of the smallest Cuban cigars in regular production, measuring just 4 inches with a 40 ring gauge. Don’t let those dimensions fool you – they are hand rolled with the same meticulous attention as every other Montecristo, using the finest tobacco leaves from Vuelta Abajo.

The construction on these has been remarkably consistent in my experience. The wrapper typically shows that classic Colorado shade with subtle veining, and when you run it between your fingers, you’ll feel how evenly packed it is throughout. The cap work is always clean – essential on such a small cigar where any imperfection becomes magnified. I’ve rarely encountered draw issues, though I always recommend a gentle straight cut rather than a punch on those smaller ring gauges.

The pre-light aroma gives you hints of what’s coming: sweet hay, a touch of barnyard funk that Cuban tobacco lovers crave, and subtle cedar notes. It’s not overpowering, but there’s definitely more complexity here than you’d expect from such a compact format.

Flavor Profile: A Journey in Three Acts

First Third: The Elegant Introduction

The opening draws of the No.5 set the stage with Montecristo’s original signature style. You’re immediately greeted with creamy smoke that carries notes of roasted coffee beans and fresh leather. There’s a slight pepper tingle on the retrohale, but nothing aggressive – just enough to remind you this is serious tobacco.

What strikes me most in this first section is the balance. Many petit coronas can be harsh or one-dimensional, but the No.5 maintains that classic Montecristo elegance even at this smaller size. I typically taste hints of almonds and a subtle earthiness that builds gradually. The burn is usually razor-sharp, creating a firm white ash that holds well for such a small cigar.

This is where patience pays off. Don’t rush through this section thinking you need to smoke it like a cigarette. Take your time – the flavors develop beautifully when you give them space to breathe.

Middle Third: The Heart of the Experience

Here’s where the No.5 really shows its pedigree. The middle section typically develops into what I consider the perfect smoke for Montecristo lovers who want intensity without overwhelming power. The coffee notes deepen into espresso territory, while cedar and honey flavors emerge more prominently.

I often detect a slight mineral quality in this section – that distinctive Cuban terroir that separates these from any other tobacco in the world. The leather notes become richer, almost like a well-oiled baseball glove, and there’s often a subtle cocoa undertone that adds complexity without sweetness.

The strength builds moderately here, moving from mild-medium toward solid medium territory. It’s never overwhelming, but you definitely know you’re smoking something substantial. The retrohale becomes more rewarding in this section, carrying those mineral and spice notes beautifully.

Final Third: The Concentrated Finish

This is where smaller cigars either shine or fall apart, and the No.5 consistently delivers. The final third concentrates all those flavors into what becomes an almost chewy, rich smoke. The earth tones dominate now, with robust coffee and dark chocolate notes taking center stage.

I’ve noticed the strength peaks here at medium-plus, but it’s clean strength – no harsh nicotine bite or bitter tar flavors that plague lesser cigars when they get short. The burn typically stays cool and even right down to the nub, a testament to the quality construction.

The finish is long and satisfying, with lingering notes of cedar and leather on the palate. It’s the kind of conclusion that makes you immediately want to reach for another one from the box.

Drink Pairings That Work

Given the 45-minute smoke time and medium body of the No.5, I’ve found several excellent pairing options through years of experimentation. My personal favorite remains a well-aged rum – specifically Diplomático Reserva Exclusiva or El Dorado 15. The caramel and vanilla notes in these rums complement the honey and cedar flavors beautifully without overwhelming the tobacco.

For whiskey drinkers, I recommend something with some age but not too much peat. A Highland Scotch like Glenlivet 18 or a smooth bourbon like Maker’s Mark 46 work exceptionally well. The key is avoiding anything too smoky that might compete with the cigar’s subtle complexity.

Coffee pairs naturally given the espresso notes in the middle third. I particularly enjoy these with a cortado or Gibraltar – enough milk to smooth the edges but not so much that it masks the coffee’s character. Avoid anything too acidic; stick to medium or dark roasts.

Interestingly, I’ve had great success pairing the No.5 with aged tequila. A reposado like Fortaleza or Don Julio creates an unexpected but harmonious combination, with the agave’s earthiness complementing the tobacco’s mineral qualities.

Storage and Aging Considerations

Like all Cuban cigars, proper storage is crucial for the No.5, but the smaller format presents some unique considerations. I maintain these at 65-68% humidity – slightly lower than larger cigars because the reduced tobacco mass can become over-humidified more quickly.

Temperature stability is key. I keep mine at a consistent 68-70°F in a dedicated cabinet. The box they come in is actually quite good for aging – those traditional dress boxes allow for proper air circulation while protecting the cigars from light.

These cigars can age beautifully, though they’re also excellent when young. I’ve smoked 10-year-old No.5s that developed incredible complexity, with the sharper edges mellowed into pure silk. However, unlike larger formats, I wouldn’t recommend aging them beyond 12-15 years as the smaller tobacco mass can become too delicate.

For rotation purposes, I typically keep two boxes – one for current smoking and another for aging. This ensures I always have properly rested cigars ready to go.

How the No.5 Compares to Other Short Smokes

In the world of petit coronas and short smokes, the Montecristo No.5 occupies a unique position. It’s more refined than a Partagás Short, less aggressive than a Bolivar Coronas Junior, and more complex than most Hoyo petit coronas I’ve tried.

Interestingly, when compared to non-Cuban alternatives, the difference becomes stark. I’ve smoked numerous Rocky Patel short formats over the years – while Rocky Patel makes quality cigars, they tend toward a fuller, more in-your-face flavor profile. The Rocky Patel Decade or Vintage series, for example, deliver more immediate impact but lack the subtle evolution and refined balance that defines the No.5.

The H. Upmann Half Corona offers similar elegance but with a lighter profile. The Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs provides comparable complexity but with more floral notes. In my detailed comparison smoking sessions, the No.5 consistently offers the best balance of accessibility and sophistication in this size category.

Who Should Smoke the Montecristo No.5

This isn’t a beginner’s cigar, despite its manageable size and strength. The subtlety and rapid flavor evolution require some experience to fully appreciate. I typically recommend these to intermediate to advanced smokers who understand how to pace themselves and pay attention to detail.

It’s perfect for the business professional who wants a quality smoke during a lunch break, the golfer looking for something to enjoy on the back nine, or the evening smoker who wants a full experience without the time commitment of a robusto or churchill.

The No.5 also works well for special occasions when you want to share quality cigars with a group but need something that won’t overwhelm lighter smokers. I’ve used them successfully at weddings and corporate events where smoking time is limited but quality expectations are high.

Collectors should definitely have these in their rotation. They represent Montecristo at its most concentrated essence, and vintage boxes from good years can be exceptional investments both for smoking and collecting.

Value and Availability Considerations

The No.5 typically comes in boxes of 25, and the price point usually offers excellent value compared to larger Montecristo formats. You’re getting the same quality tobacco and construction in a more accessible package, both in terms of time commitment and often price per cigar.

Availability has been relatively consistent over the years, though like all Cuban cigars, quality can vary by production year. I’ve found 2018-2020 production years to be particularly good, with excellent construction and well-balanced flavor profiles straight from the box.

When purchasing, look for boxes with consistent wrapper color and firm, evenly packed cigars. Avoid any box where the cigars feel soft or show significant color variation – this usually indicates storage or quality control issues.

The Detail That Makes the Difference

What separates the No.5 from other small cigars isn’t any single dramatic element – it’s the accumulation of small perfections. The way the wrapper oils glisten slightly when properly humidified. How the ash forms in tight, layered sections that mirror the tobacco’s careful fermentation. The consistency of draw resistance from first light to final puff.

These details matter because in a 40-ring gauge cigar, there’s nowhere to hide imperfections. Every aspect of the tobacco selection, rolling technique, and quality control becomes magnified. The fact that Montecristo maintains such high standards at this size speaks to why the brand has maintained its reputation for over a century.

I’ve noticed that the best No.5s often have a subtle sweet spot about an inch in where all the flavors momentarily align in perfect harmony. It’s a brief moment that epitomizes what makes this cigar special – a concentrated burst of everything that makes Cuban tobacco legendary.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Montecristo No.5 typically take to smoke?

In my experience, the No.5 provides a 40-50 minute smoke depending on your pacing. I recommend taking your time with it – this isn’t a cigarette replacement. The flavors develop best when you allow 60-90 seconds between draws, which naturally extends the experience and prevents overheating.

Can beginners enjoy the Montecristo No.5?

While the strength is manageable for newer smokers, I typically recommend starting with something like a Montecristo No.4 or H. Upmann Half Corona first. The No.5’s rapid flavor evolution and concentrated profile are short on forgiveness if you smoke too fast or don’t pay attention to the subtle changes throughout the smoke.

What’s the best way to cut such a small cigar?

I always use a straight cut with sharp cutters, taking off just enough to create a clean opening – usually about 1/8 inch. Avoid punch cuts on smaller ring gauges as they can restrict the draw. A well-maintained guillotine cutter works better than scissors for this size, as it provides cleaner, more consistent results.

How do these compare to aged boxes versus fresh ones?

Fresh boxes typically show more pepper and sharper edges, while aged boxes (3-5 years) develop incredible smoothness and complexity. However, unlike larger formats, these don’t require extensive aging to be enjoyable. I’ve had excellent experiences with boxes aged anywhere from 6 months to 8 years, with the sweet spot being around 2-3 years for optimal balance.

Should I buy a full box or try singles first?

If you’re already familiar with Montecristo cigars and enjoy medium-bodied smokes, a full box is usually worthwhile given the consistency of this particular vitola. However, if you’re new to the brand or prefer fuller-bodied cigars, I’d recommend trying a few singles first. The tightly defined range of flavors either appeals to smokers immediately or doesn’t quite match their preferences – there’s rarely middle ground with this particular cigar.

72 reviews for Montecristo No.5

  1. Evelyn Russell

    Decent cigar but not my favorite from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has good flavor – earth and nuts – 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.

  2. Eric Turner

    Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Montecristo really knocked it out of the park with the Montecristo No.5. Rich flavor profile featuring cocoa and cream, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!

  3. Helen Bennett

    Top-tier quality from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 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!

  4. Teresa Myers

    Five stars all the way! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 is simply amazing. Smooth from start to finish with beautiful notes of cedar and coffee. This is my go-to cigar now. Outstanding quality and flavor complexity!

  5. Carolyn Jenkins

    The Montecristo No.5 is a respectable cigar. 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.

  6. Samuel Morris

    Excellent cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has a refined flavor profile – lots of earth and nuts. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 74 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  7. Jean Stone

    Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Montecristo No.5 is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 73 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – earth and nuts. Will definitely order more!

  8. Jack Peterson

    Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo No.5 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!

  9. Betty Lewis

    Excellent cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has a refined flavor profile – lots of cedar and coffee. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 50 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  10. Pamela Ward

    Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo No.5 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!

  11. Donald Long

    Exceptional cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of cocoa and cream throughout the 54 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!

  12. Sharon Scott

    A true masterpiece from Montecristo. This Montecristo No.5 is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of wood and leather, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!

  13. Edward Coleman

    Decent cigar but not my favorite from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has good flavor – cocoa and cream – 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.

  14. Albert Fisher

    Five stars all the way! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 is simply amazing. Smooth from start to finish with beautiful notes of cedar and coffee. This is my go-to cigar now. Outstanding quality and flavor complexity!

  15. Philip Mason

    Absolutely love this Montecristo No.5! Montecristo continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with wood and leather, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  16. Christine Hayes

    The Montecristo No.5 is a respectable cigar. 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.

  17. Cheryl Chapman

    Good cigar but expected a bit more for the price. The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 delivered on flavor (spice and toast) and construction, but lacked the complexity I was hoping for. Solid smoke, just not outstanding. Still enjoyable.

  18. Willie Ford

    Absolutely love this Montecristo No.5! Montecristo continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with almonds and honey, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  19. Gloria Ferguson

    Solid cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has nice flavors of cocoa and cream and good construction. Enjoyed about 46 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Montecristo.

  20. Linda Davis

    Absolutely love this Montecristo No.5! Montecristo continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with cocoa and cream, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  21. Charles Foster

    Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo No.5 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!

  22. Victor Harper

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  23. George Collins

    A true masterpiece from Montecristo. This Montecristo No.5 is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of wood and leather, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!

  24. Christopher Wilson

    Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo No.5 offers excellent value for a premium Montecristo cigar. Good flavor with notes of almonds and honey, even burn, and consistent quality. Perfect for a weekend smoke. Happy with this purchase!

  25. Lisa Barnes

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of wood and leather. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!

  26. Matthew Jackson

    The Montecristo No.5 is a respectable cigar. 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.

  27. Marilyn Stone

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  28. Gregory Murphy

    The Montecristo No.5 is a respectable cigar. 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.

  29. Frank Reed

    Good cigar but expected a bit more for the price. The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 delivered on flavor (cedar and coffee) and construction, but lacked the complexity I was hoping for. Solid smoke, just not outstanding. Still enjoyable.

  30. Julia Holmes

    This is hands down one of the best cigars I’ve smoked this year. The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of spice and toast. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!

  31. William Garcia

    Good cigar but expected a bit more for the price. The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 delivered on flavor (spice and toast) and construction, but lacked the complexity I was hoping for. Solid smoke, just not outstanding. Still enjoyable.

  32. Lawrence Rose

    Very good cigar. The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 lives up to its reputation. Beautiful wrapper, good construction, and nice flavor development. Tasted almonds and honey with a smooth finish. Not the absolute best I’ve had, but definitely solid. Would buy again.

  33. Beverly Mason

    Really enjoyed this Montecristo No.5. Montecristo consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of cocoa and cream. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!

  34. Roy Torres

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of wood and leather. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!

  35. Kimberly Roberts

    Excellent cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has a refined flavor profile – lots of wood and leather. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 68 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  36. Susan Richardson

    Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo No.5 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!

  37. Doris Spencer

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  38. Tyler Hill

    Incredible cigar! The Montecristo No.5 from Montecristo is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of almonds and honey throughout the smoke. Lasted about 64 minutes. Already ordering another box!

  39. Keith Dixon

    Great cigar! Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  40. Laura Bell

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  41. Daniel Moore

    Decent cigar but not my favorite from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has good flavor – cocoa and cream – 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.

  42. Michael Anderson

    Great cigar! Montecristo Montecristo No.5 offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of earth and nuts throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!

  43. Marie Reynolds

    Absolutely love this Montecristo No.5! Montecristo continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with cocoa and cream, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  44. Cynthia Bailey

    Decent cigar but not my favorite from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 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.

  45. Jessica White

    Great cigar! Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  46. Brandon Wright

    Absolutely love this Montecristo No.5! 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!

  47. Jacqueline Porter

    Five stars all the way! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  48. Brenda Gibson

    The Montecristo No.5 is a respectable cigar. 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.

  49. Gary Wood

    Incredible cigar! The Montecristo No.5 from Montecristo is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of spice and toast throughout the smoke. Lasted about 73 minutes. Already ordering another box!

  50. Sarah Johnson

    Excellent cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has a refined flavor profile – lots of spice and toast. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 51 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  51. Mark Russell

    This is hands down one of the best cigars I’ve smoked this year. The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of wood and leather. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!

  52. Mildred Pierce

    Great smoke for the price. This Montecristo No.5 offers excellent value for a premium Montecristo cigar. Good flavor with notes of cocoa and cream, even burn, and consistent quality. Perfect for a weekend smoke. Happy with this purchase!

  53. Barbara Thomas

    Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Montecristo really knocked it out of the park with the Montecristo No.5. Rich flavor profile featuring cedar and coffee, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!

  54. Scott Henderson

    The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 is a quality cigar. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the almonds and honey notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.

  55. Norma Palmer

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  56. Thomas Perry

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  57. Howard Lynch

    Top-tier quality from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of wood and leather. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!

  58. Brian Parker

    Incredible cigar! The Montecristo No.5 from Montecristo is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of wood and leather throughout the smoke. Lasted about 58 minutes. Already ordering another box!

  59. Annie Griffin

    Solid cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has nice flavors of wood and leather and good construction. Enjoyed about 87 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Montecristo.

  60. Steven Ross

    Great cigar! Montecristo Montecristo No.5 offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of wood and leather throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!

  61. Richard Howard

    The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 is a quality cigar. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the wood and leather notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.

  62. Eugene Simpson

    Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Montecristo No.5 is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 45 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – cedar and coffee. Will definitely order more!

  63. Timothy Kelly

    Top-tier quality from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of spice and toast. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!

  64. Donna Campbell

    The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 is a quality cigar. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the wood and leather notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.

  65. Henry Gardner

    This is hands down one of the best cigars I’ve smoked this year. The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of wood and leather. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!

  66. Nancy Martin

    Absolutely love this Montecristo No.5! Montecristo continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with cedar and coffee, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  67. Albert Ross

    Solid cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has nice flavors of cocoa and cream and good construction. Enjoyed about 69 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Montecristo.

  68. Harold Wells

    Five stars all the way! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 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!

  69. Anthony Harris

    Excellent cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has a refined flavor profile – lots of spice and toast. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 80 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  70. Shirley Neal

    Really enjoyed this Montecristo No.5. Montecristo consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of earth and nuts. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!

  71. Roger Webb

    Incredible cigar! The Montecristo No.5 from Montecristo is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of cedar and coffee throughout the smoke. Lasted about 69 minutes. Already ordering another box!

  72. Karen Lee

    Five stars all the way! The Montecristo Montecristo No.5 is simply amazing. Smooth from start to finish with beautiful notes of wood and leather. This is my go-to cigar now. Outstanding quality and flavor complexity!

  73. Kevin Mitchell

    Excellent cigar from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 has a refined flavor profile – lots of cedar and coffee. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 87 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  74. Deborah Stewart

    Top-tier quality from Montecristo. The Montecristo No.5 showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of cedar and coffee. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!

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