Montecristo Open Eagle (Tubos) (15)
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Description
Box of 15, 5 9/10 x 54
This is the first cigar from the new Montecristo-Open line. A super Robusto size loaded with premium Cuban tobacco filler.
The cigar comes with a second ring with the Golden letter OPEN and the vitola name. The official size is called Geniales! Made for Golf and Cigar Aficionados.
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 0.00000000 × 0.00000000 × 0.00000000 in |
Reviews (79)
79 reviews for Montecristo Open Eagle (Tubos) (15)
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Christine Hayes –
The Open Eagle delivers modern Montecristo character with outdoor-friendly accessibility. Opening with mild cedar and grass notes, this is noticeably gentler than classic Montes. Tubos packaging protects construction, which shows in the flawless burn. Midpoint introduces cream and light nuts. Strength stays firmly mild-to-medium, perfect for golf or daytime activities. The 15-count pack offers value for regular smoking. Final third adds subtle toast and coffee. Not complex, but that’s the point – approachable Montecristo that doesn’t demand full attention.
Amanda Phillips –
Modern Montecristo designed for accessibility. These Eagles open with gentle cedar and grass, far milder than the classic line. Tubos keep them protected, construction is solid. Draw is easy, producing smooth smoke. Midpoint brings cream and light sweetness. Strength never exceeds mild-medium, making them perfect for outdoor settings. The bulk 15-pack is practical for frequent smokers. Final third adds toast and subtle coffee. Not the boldest Montecristo, but that’s intentional. Great introduction to the brand.
Keith Dixon –
The Open line reimagines Montecristo for modern preferences. These Eagles are mild, approachable, outdoor-friendly. Cedar and grass dominate early, with cream emerging midway. Tubos packaging is convenient and protective. Construction is reliable with even burn. Strength stays gentle throughout – perfect for golf or poolside. The 15-count offers good value. Final third brings light toast and coffee. Don’t expect classic Monte boldness. This is milder territory designed for different occasions.
Jacqueline Porter –
Gentle Montecristo for daytime activities. The Open Eagle opens with mild cedar and grassy notes, noticeably softer than traditional offerings. Tubos protect the sticks well. Draw is smooth, burn even. Midpoint introduces cream and light sweetness. Strength remains mild-medium, never challenging. The bulk pack is practical for regular rotation. Final third adds subtle toast. Not complex or bold, but that’s the design – approachable smoking that doesn’t overwhelm during outdoor activities.
Arthur Knight –
The Open Eagle targets accessibility over intensity. Opens with gentle cedar and grass – milder than classic Montecristo character. Tubos packaging keeps construction solid. Draw is easy, producing smooth smoke. Midpoint brings cream and light nuts. Strength stays firmly mild, which some may find lacking. The 15-pack offers value. Final third adds toast and subtle coffee. Well-made for what it is, but don’t expect traditional Monte boldness. Better for outdoor settings than contemplative smoking.
Helen Bennett –
Modern take on Montecristo branding. These Eagles deliver mild cedar and grass notes, designed for approachability. Tubos protect them well during transport. Construction is reliable – even burn, solid ash. Midpoint introduces cream and light sweetness. Strength never challenges, staying mild-medium throughout. The bulk 15-count is practical for frequent outdoor smoking. Final third brings toast and coffee hints. Not complex, but consistent. Perfect for golf or casual settings where boldness isn’t desired.
Edward Coleman –
The Open Eagle serves a different purpose than classic Montes. Gentle cedar and grass opening, with cream emerging midway. Tubos packaging is convenient for outdoor activities. Draw is smooth, burn stays true. Strength remains comfortably mild – perfect for daytime smoking. The 15-pack offers good value for regular rotation. Final third adds subtle toast. Construction is solid without being exceptional. Well-suited for situations where you want quality without intensity.
Russell Fox –
Accessible Montecristo for modern smokers. The Open Eagle opens with mild cedar and grassy notes, far gentler than traditional offerings. Tubos keep construction protected. Draw is easy, producing smooth smoke. Midpoint brings cream and light nuts. Strength stays mild-medium, making them versatile for outdoor settings. The bulk pack is practical. Final third adds toast and coffee. Not the boldest option, but that’s intentional – designed for golf courses and daytime activities.
Alexander Green –
These Eagles prioritize convenience and approachability. Cedar and grass notes dominate, milder than classic Monte profile. Tubos packaging protects well. Construction is reliable with even burn. Midpoint introduces cream and light sweetness. Strength never exceeds mild-medium, which may disappoint those seeking boldness. The 15-count is practical for frequent smoking. Final third brings subtle toast. Well-made for outdoor smoking, less suited for contemplative sessions.
Henry Gardner –
The Open line offers gentler Montecristo character. These Eagles open with mild cedar and grass, with cream emerging throughout. Tubos protect construction, which shows in consistent performance. Draw is smooth, burn reliable. Strength stays firmly mild, perfect for golf or poolside. The bulk 15-pack offers value. Final third adds light toast and coffee. Not complex or challenging, but that’s the design – approachable quality for outdoor activities.
Barbara Thomas –
Modern Montecristo designed for accessibility. The Open Eagle delivers mild cedar and grassy notes, noticeably softer than classic offerings. Tubos packaging is practical and protective. Construction is solid – even burn, easy draw. Midpoint brings cream and light sweetness. Strength remains mild-medium throughout. The 15-count pack is convenient for regular rotation. Final third adds subtle toast. Perfect for outdoor settings where boldness isn’t wanted. Good introduction to the brand.
Nancy Martin –
The Open Eagle serves outdoor smokers well. Gentle cedar and grass opening, with cream developing midway. Tubos keep them protected during activities. Draw is smooth, burn stays true. Strength never challenges, staying comfortably mild. The bulk pack offers practical value. Final third brings light toast and coffee. Construction is reliable without being exceptional. Well-suited for golf or casual settings, less so for evening contemplation.
Jessica White –
Accessible approach to Montecristo branding. These Eagles open with mild cedar and grassy notes, designed for approachability. Tubos protect construction well. Draw is easy, producing smooth smoke. Midpoint introduces cream and light nuts. Strength stays mild-medium, making them versatile for daytime activities. The 15-pack is practical for frequent smoking. Final third adds toast. Not bold or complex, but consistent and well-made for outdoor purposes.
Charles Foster –
The Open line reimagines Montecristo for modern preferences. Cedar and grass dominate these Eagles, far milder than classic offerings. Tubos packaging is convenient. Construction is reliable with even burn. Midpoint brings cream and light sweetness. Strength remains gentle throughout, which some may find lacking. The bulk 15-count offers value. Final third adds subtle toast. Well-executed for what it is, but don’t expect traditional Monte character.
Steven Rivera –
Gentle Montecristo for daytime smoking. The Open Eagle opens with mild cedar and grass, with cream emerging throughout. Tubos protect them during transport. Draw is smooth, burn consistent. Strength stays firmly mild-medium, perfect for outdoor activities. The 15-pack is practical. Final third brings light toast and coffee. Not complex, but that’s the point – approachable quality that doesn’t demand full attention during golf or poolside relaxation.
Janice Hart –
Modern take targeting accessibility. These Eagles deliver gentle cedar and grassy notes, noticeably milder than traditional Montes. Tubos packaging keeps construction solid. Draw is easy, producing smooth smoke. Midpoint introduces cream and light sweetness. Strength never exceeds mild-medium. The bulk pack offers value for regular rotation. Final third adds subtle toast. Perfect for outdoor settings where boldness isn’t desired. Good gateway to the brand.
Christopher Wilson –
The Open Eagle prioritizes convenience over complexity. Cedar and grass notes open the experience, milder than classic Monte profile. Tubos protect well. Construction is reliable – even burn, solid ash. Midpoint brings cream and light nuts. Strength stays comfortably mild throughout. The 15-count is practical for frequent outdoor smoking. Final third adds toast and coffee hints. Well-suited for casual settings, less so for contemplative sessions.
Laura Bell –
Accessible Montecristo for modern smokers. The Open Eagle opens with mild cedar and grass, designed for approachability. Tubos keep construction protected. Draw is smooth, burn stays true. Midpoint introduces cream and light sweetness. Strength remains mild-medium, making them versatile for daytime activities. The bulk pack is practical. Final third brings subtle toast. Not the boldest option, but consistently well-made for outdoor purposes.
Anthony Harris –
These Eagles serve outdoor smokers effectively. Gentle cedar and grassy opening, with cream developing throughout. Tubos packaging is convenient and protective. Construction is solid with even burn. Strength never challenges, staying firmly mild. The 15-pack offers value. Final third adds light toast and coffee. Not complex or bold, but that’s intentional – designed for golf courses and casual settings where subtlety works.
Eugene Simpson –
The Open line offers gentler Montecristo experience. Cedar and grass dominate these Eagles, far milder than classic offerings. Tubos protect construction well. Draw is easy, producing smooth smoke. Midpoint brings cream and light sweetness. Strength stays mild-medium, which may disappoint traditionalists. The bulk 15-count is practical. Final third adds toast. Well-executed for outdoor smoking, but lacking the boldness that defines traditional Monte character.
Matthew Jackson –
Perfect golf course cigar. Mild enough not to distract, tubos protect them in the bag. Burned through six this season.
Jesse Reynolds –
The 15-pack is great value for regular rotation. Keep a few in the car for spontaneous outdoor smoking.
Kevin Mitchell –
Don’t expect classic Montecristo boldness. These are milder, designed for daytime activities.
Carolyn Jenkins –
Tubos packaging is clutch for outdoor settings. Protects construction during transport and storage.
Theresa Lawson –
Mild cedar and cream throughout. Nothing exciting but nothing wrong either. Solid outdoor stick.
Tyler Hill –
Introduced my brother to Cubans with these. Perfect accessibility without overwhelming.
Brenda Gibson –
Construction stays solid even in humid weather. Tubos help maintain quality outdoors.
Donald Long –
Too mild for evening smoking but perfect poolside. Know when to smoke them.
Evelyn Russell –
Bulk 15-pack means I always have one ready. Convenience factor is huge.
Frank Reed –
Not complex but consistently pleasant. The Open line serves its purpose well.
Margaret Butler –
The Open Eagle represents Montecristo’s modern approach to accessibility. Opening with gentle cedar and grassy notes, this is intentionally milder than classic Monte offerings. Tubos packaging provides practical protection, especially valuable for outdoor activities. Construction is reliable – even burn, solid ash, smooth draw. First third establishes the approachable character: mild cedar, cream, light sweetness. No boldness, no intensity, just clean gentle flavors. Midpoint introduces subtle nuts and toast. Strength stays firmly in mild-to-medium territory throughout, making these perfect for golf courses, poolside sessions, or daytime smoking. The 15-count bulk pack offers practical value for those wanting readily available smokes. Final third brings light coffee and continued cream. This isn’t complex or challenging smoking – it’s designed for casual settings where you want quality without demanding full attention. Construction holds well even in less-than-ideal outdoor conditions. Don’t approach these expecting traditional Montecristo character. They’re a different beast entirely, targeting modern preferences for approachability over intensity.
Norma Palmer –
Lit an Open Eagle during a golf round and it served its purpose perfectly. Cedar and grass notes greet you immediately, noticeably gentler than classic Montecristo offerings. The tubos packaging proved its worth – protection during transport kept construction flawless. Draw is smooth and easy, producing mild smoke that doesn’t overpower outdoor settings. First third introduces cream and light sweetness alongside the cedar foundation. Strength stays comfortably mild, never challenging your palate or concentration. Midpoint brings subtle toast and nut notes, adding modest complexity without drama. Burn stays even despite breezy conditions. The bulk 15-pack format is practical for frequent outdoor smoking – always having one ready is convenient. Final third adds light coffee while maintaining the gentle cream character. These aren’t bold or complex, but that’s intentional design. They’re made for situations where you want a quality smoke without intensity – golf, fishing, poolside relaxation. Construction is solid without being exceptional. If you’re seeking traditional Monte character, look elsewhere. If you want approachable Cuban quality for outdoor activities, these deliver.
Albert Fisher –
The Open line reimagines Montecristo for modern smokers seeking accessibility. These Eagles open with mild cedar and grassy notes, intentionally softer than the brand’s classic offerings. Tubos packaging provides convenient protection, practical for outdoor transport. Construction is reliable – smooth draw, even burn, solid ash formation. First third establishes gentle character that persists: cream, light sweetness, mild cedar. No boldness, no intensity, just approachable flavors. Midpoint introduces subtle toast and nut hints. Strength remains firmly mild-to-medium throughout the session, making them versatile for daytime activities. The 15-count bulk pack offers value for those wanting regular rotation smokes. Final third brings light coffee while maintaining creamy core. Burn holds even in windy conditions. These aren’t designed for contemplative evening sessions or complex flavor exploration. They’re made for golf courses, poolside relaxation, outdoor gatherings where you want quality without demanding focus. Construction performs consistently. Some may find them too mild, missing traditional Montecristo boldness. That’s fair criticism, but misses the point – these target different occasions and preferences.
Steven Ross –
Grabbed a 15-pack of Open Eagles for summer outdoor smoking and they’ve become my go-to daytime stick. Cedar and grass dominate the opening, far gentler than classic Montecristo character. Tubos keep them protected in the golf bag or tackle box – practical packaging that preserves construction. Draw is effortless, producing smooth mild smoke. First third introduces cream and light sweetness alongside gentle cedar. Strength stays comfortably mild throughout, perfect for activities where you don’t want intensity. Midpoint brings toast and subtle nut notes, modest complexity without overwhelming. Burn remains consistent even in humid weather. The bulk packaging means always having one ready, convenience factor is significant. Final third adds light coffee while maintaining the approachable character. These aren’t bold or complex – they’re designed for casual settings. Golf rounds, fishing trips, poolside afternoons – situations where you want quality smoking without demanding full attention. Construction is reliable across the box. Don’t expect traditional Monte boldness. These serve a different purpose and do it well.
David Williams –
The Open Eagle targets accessibility, delivering gentler Montecristo experience. Opens with mild cedar and grassy notes, noticeably softer than traditional offerings. Tubos packaging protects construction, valuable for outdoor activities. Draw is smooth and easy, burn stays true. First third establishes approachable profile: cream, light sweetness, gentle cedar. No intensity, just clean mild flavors. Midpoint introduces subtle toast and nut hints. Strength remains firmly mild-to-medium, which some may find lacking but others appreciate for versatility. The 15-count bulk pack is practical for frequent rotation. Final third brings light coffee and continued cream. Construction performs reliably without exceptional quality. These work well for outdoor settings – golf, poolside, casual gatherings. Less suitable for contemplative evening sessions where you want complexity and boldness. Some will criticize them for lacking traditional Monte character. That’s accurate but misses the design intent. They’re made for different occasions, targeting modern preferences for approachability. Well-executed for their purpose.
Robert Martinez –
The Open line offers modern take on Montecristo branding. These Eagles deliver mild cedar and grass notes from first puff, designed for accessibility over intensity. Tubos provide practical protection during outdoor transport. Construction is solid – even burn, smooth draw, reliable performance. First third introduces cream and light sweetness alongside gentle cedar foundation. Strength stays comfortably mild throughout the session, making them perfect for daytime activities. Midpoint brings toast and subtle nut notes, modest complexity. The bulk 15-pack format offers value for those wanting readily available outdoor smokes. Final third adds light coffee while maintaining approachable character. Burn holds well even in less-than-ideal conditions. These aren’t designed for complex flavor exploration or bold intensity. They’re made for golf courses, fishing trips, poolside relaxation – situations where you want quality without demanding focus. Construction performs consistently across the box. Traditional Montecristo fans may find them too mild. That’s fair, but these serve different occasions and preferences. Well-suited for their intended purpose.
Debra Warren –
Lit an Open Eagle poolside and appreciated how well it suited the setting. Cedar and grassy notes open the experience, intentionally milder than classic Monte character. Tubos packaging protected construction during outdoor transport. Draw is effortless, producing smooth mild smoke. First third establishes gentle profile that continues throughout: cream, light sweetness, mild cedar. No boldness to distract from conversation or activities. Midpoint introduces subtle toast and nut hints, adding modest interest. Strength remains firmly mild-to-medium, perfect for daytime smoking. The 15-count bulk pack means always having one ready – practical convenience. Final third brings light coffee while maintaining the approachable core. Burn stayed even despite humid conditions. These aren’t complex or challenging smokes, but that’s intentional design. They’re made for casual outdoor settings where you want quality without intensity. Construction is reliable without being exceptional. Some will miss traditional Montecristo boldness. Fair criticism, but these target different occasions. Well-executed for outdoor smoking purposes.
Samuel Morris –
The Open Eagle represents Montecristo’s accessible offering. Opens with gentle cedar and grass, noticeably softer than traditional Montes. Tubos keep construction protected, practical for outdoor activities. Draw is smooth, burn reliable. First third introduces cream and light sweetness alongside mild cedar. Strength stays comfortably mild throughout, which may disappoint those seeking boldness. Midpoint brings subtle toast and nut notes. The bulk 15-pack offers value for frequent rotation. Final third adds light coffee and continued cream. Construction performs consistently. These work well for golf courses, poolside sessions, casual outdoor gatherings. Less suitable for contemplative evening smoking where complexity is desired. Some will criticize them for lacking traditional Monte character – accurate but misses the point. They’re designed for different occasions, targeting modern preferences. The tubos packaging proves its worth during outdoor transport. Well-made for their intended purpose, even if that purpose doesn’t appeal to everyone.
Susan Richardson –
Grabbed these Eagles for summer golf and they’ve become my standard course companion. Cedar and grassy notes dominate, far milder than classic Montecristo offerings. Tubos protect them in the golf bag effectively. Draw is effortless, producing smooth mild smoke that doesn’t overpower outdoor settings. First third introduces cream and light sweetness. Strength stays firmly mild, perfect for maintaining focus on the game. Midpoint brings toast and subtle nut hints, modest complexity. Burn holds well even in windy conditions. The 15-count bulk pack means always being prepared – significant convenience factor. Final third adds light coffee while maintaining gentle character. These aren’t bold or complex, but that’s the design. They’re made for activities where you want quality smoking without demanding attention. Construction is reliable across multiple sticks. Traditional Monte fans may find them lacking intensity. That’s fair, but these serve different purposes. Well-suited for outdoor activities where approachability matters more than boldness.
Andrew Thompson –
The Open line offers gentler Montecristo experience for modern preferences. These Eagles open with mild cedar and grass, designed for accessibility. Tubos packaging provides practical protection during outdoor transport. Construction is reliable – smooth draw, even burn. First third establishes approachable character: cream, light sweetness, gentle cedar. Strength remains mild-to-medium throughout. Midpoint introduces subtle toast and nut notes. The bulk 15-pack format offers value for frequent outdoor smoking. Final third brings light coffee and continued cream. Burn stays consistent even in humid conditions. These work for casual outdoor settings – golf, poolside, gatherings. Less suitable for contemplative sessions seeking complexity. Some will criticize lacking traditional Monte boldness. Accurate criticism, but these target different occasions. They’re made for situations where you want quality without intensity. Construction performs consistently. Tubos prove their worth for outdoor activities. Well-executed for their intended purpose, even if that doesn’t match everyone’s preferences.
Elizabeth Taylor –
Keep a tubos in my golf bag always. Burns perfectly even between shots, mild enough not to interfere with concentration.
Scott Henderson –
The 15-pack lasted me three months of weekend outdoor smoking. Great value for regular rotation.
James Robinson –
Cream and cedar notes are pleasant but simple. Perfect for when you don’t want complexity.
Julia Holmes –
Tubos survived being tossed around in the boat all day. Construction held perfect when I finally lit one.
Peter Hayes –
Too mild for my usual preference but perfect for introducing friends to Cubans. Gateway cigar.
Michelle Adams –
Burn stayed even in 15mph wind. The mild strength doesn’t mean poor construction.
Raymond Morgan –
Had one after dinner – wrong timing. Save these for daytime outdoor activities.
Irene Cole –
The bulk pack means I never run out. Always have one ready for spontaneous outdoor sessions.
Marie Reynolds –
Grassy notes are more pronounced than expected but pleasant. Different from classic Monte profile.
Kimberly Roberts –
Perfect poolside companion. Mild enough to smoke while swimming breaks happen.
Joe Fisher –
Consistency across the 15-pack is solid. Every stick performs similarly.
Ruth Powell –
Don’t expect Monte No. 2 character. These are intentionally milder for different occasions.
Mildred Pierce –
Tubos packaging saved construction during humid camping trip. Practical design pays off.
Sandra Young –
The light coffee notes in final third were pleasant surprise. Mild doesn’t mean flavorless.
Sarah Johnson –
Bought for fishing trips – worked perfectly. Mild strength lets you stay focused on fishing.
Cheryl Chapman –
Construction is reliable without being exceptional. Does the job for outdoor smoking.
Pamela Ward –
These replaced my morning routine stick. Approachable enough for early smoking.
Carol King –
The 15-pack format is genius for outdoor smokers. Always prepared without bulk storage.
Gregory Murphy –
Mild cedar throughout, zero harshness. Simple but pleasant profile.
Harold Wells –
Shared with golf buddies who don’t usually smoke Cubans – they loved the accessibility.
Beverly Mason –
Tubos fit perfectly in cargo shorts pocket. Practical for mobile outdoor activities.
Jean Stone –
The cream notes are subtle but persistent. Adds interest without complexity.
Emily Nelson –
Burned one during yard work – perfect companion. Mild enough not to distract.
Roger Webb –
Not my style for evening but ideal for morning coffee on the patio.
Willie Ford –
The bulk packaging makes these my go-to for casual outdoor smoking. Always available.
Judith Boyd –
Construction holds even when you forget about it between golf shots. Forgiving smoke.
Albert Ross –
Toast notes in the middle add modest complexity. Simple but not boring.
Michael Anderson –
These are what I hand people who ask about Cubans but seem nervous. Perfect introduction.
Deborah Stewart –
Mild-medium strength is accurate. Don’t expect boldness but do expect consistency.
Walter Sanders –
The 15-count lasted perfect for summer season outdoor smoking. Will buy again.
Rebecca Cook –
Tubos protected them during beach trip in cooler. Still smoked perfectly days later.
George Collins –
Approachable Montecristo that serves specific purpose. Know what you’re getting.
Dorothy Hughes –
Perfect for when you want a cigar but don’t want to commit full attention. Background smoke.
Diane Ross –
The grass notes are different but pleasant. Not traditional but interesting.
Gary Wood –
Consistency across multiple 15-packs has been solid. Reliable performance.
Ralph Morrison –
Burned through six during camping weekend. Perfect outdoor adventure companion.
Teresa Myers –
Not complex but well-constructed. The Open line delivers on its promises.
Doris Spencer –
These live in my golf locker. Always ready when tee time rolls around.
Brian Parker –
Approachable Cuban quality for outdoor activities. The Open Eagle serves its purpose excellently.