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So I’m still getting into cigars and more recently Cubans. I recently purchased a Montecristo Linea 1935 sampler here. Saw the reviews on here and the description is much more chocolate flavor and good reviews specially the Leyenda. I have never smoked a classic Montecristo. My question is do you recommend that I try a classic Montecristo like a #2 or something before trying a Linea 1935? Or jump in and try them when i get them after some rest? I mean you only get one first impression. Kinda like learning how to drive in a sports car then getting your license and only being able to drive a minivan. I’d hate to be let down by regular Montecristos in the future. 

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start with a media corona

then a petite edmondo

then a #2

once those beauties are complete, spark up your Leyenda.

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1 hour ago, Hammer Smokin' said:

start with a media corona

then a petite edmondo

then a #2

once those beauties are complete, spark up your Leyenda.

Great advice :clap:

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Linea 1935 (had Dumas and Leyenda before) is Montecristo on steroids while Classic Montecristo has signature powerful coffee, spice, and some earthy notes (reviewed aged No. 4 only so far).

For Linea 1935, I recommend you to get Leyenda as it is the best of the bunch. However, since you don't have many Classic Montecristo cigars yet, I suggest that you grab Classic Montecristo Staples such as No. 2, No. 4, PE, and Edmundo first before getting into Linea 1935, since they are different as I mentioned above.

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7 hours ago, Hammer Smokin' said:

start with a media corona

then a petite edmondo

then a #2

once those beauties are complete, spark up your Leyenda.

I agree great advice. I would only add one more step, being the Monte Especial. Given a choice in dumping £300 quid on a box. I know where I'd park my cash

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