Montecristo – No.2

Size: 6 1/8x 52

Shape: Torpedo

Strength: Medium-Full

Description

Montecristo No.2 Cuban Cigars

  • Size: 6 1/8 x 52
  • Strength: Medium-Full

The Montecristo No.2 is one of the most popular Cuban cigars ever. Powerful from the start with rich woody flavors and produces a wonderful creamy smoke. It’s one of the finest cigars ever made and will be a fine addition to your collection.

About Montecristo Cigars

Montecristo’s perfectly balanced blends are created exclusively with select filler and binder leaves from the Vuelta Abajo zone, home of the finest tobaccos in the world.  They offer a distinguished aroma and appeal equally to new and experienced smokers. Made using the Tripa Larga, Totalmente a Mano – long filler, totally by hand – technique.

Montecristo is the best known and probably the most appreciated brand of Habanos throughout the world. It forms the benchmark for many Habanos smokers against which other brands are judged.

The name comes from the hero of Alexandre Dumas’ famous novel ‘The Count of Montecristo’, which was a firm favourite when read by the Lector to the Torcedores (cigar makers) at the factory where it was founded in 1935.

Montecristo No.2 Cuban Cigars

  • Size: 6 1/8 x 52
  • Strength: Medium-Full

The Montecristo No.2 is one of the most popular Cuban cigars ever. Powerful from the start with rich woody flavors and produces a wonderful creamy smoke. It’s one of the finest cigars ever made and will be a fine addition to your collection.

About Montecristo Cigars

Montecristo’s perfectly balanced blends are created exclusively with select filler and binder leaves from the Vuelta Abajo zone, home of the finest tobaccos in the world.  They offer a distinguished aroma and appeal equally to new and experienced smokers. Made using the Tripa Larga, Totalmente a Mano – long filler, totally by hand – technique.

Montecristo is the best known and probably the most appreciated brand of Habanos throughout the world. It forms the benchmark for many Habanos smokers against which other brands are judged.

The name comes from the hero of Alexandre Dumas’ famous novel ‘The Count of Montecristo’, which was a firm favourite when read by the Lector to the Torcedores (cigar makers) at the factory where it was founded in 1935.