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This series seeks to explore whether a particular cigar is humidor worthy.:cigar:

Cost these days is an issue for many so let's see if we can highlight some absolute standouts.  This should particularly assist those new to the cigar world.  

To be fair, most of the cigars we have featured to date have scored exceptionally well. Surprisingly well! 

Scoring is: 1-3 (Poor)   4-6 (Average to good)   7-10  (very good to excellent)  Use the Poll. 

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Today: Montecristo Number 4 

Now it's not the Monte 4's fault that Habanos has doubled the price. What was once the most purchased Cuban cigar in the world wouldn't be in the top 10 today. How will it fare agains the Bolivar Petiti Corona and Upcoming Por larranaga Petit Corona ans king of the PC's? 

Outside of the poll, which do you prefer and why? Let us know in this thread ;)

 

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Are these just a longer No. 5?

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#4 was one of my introductory sticks to the Montecristo marca. I was fortunate to go on a solid 3-stick run of these that had this cinnamon, chocolate, twang thing going on. Got a recent batch that isn’t quite on yet. #4 is in play, but not necessarily what I’m rushing to grab from the humidor.


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3 hours ago, yuppie said:

Are these just a longer No. 5?

I don't know about blend but I will say the 5 packs a bit more Punch. 

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5 hours ago, riderpride said:

This is a tough one to rate for me. Pre '20 I would have pitched 30% of the ones I smoked for flavour and construction issues - but what a turnaround in the last 4 years or so. They're back to being a benchmark stick from an also-ran. Ymmv.

Cheers!

That's good to know...I'll have to revisit a few from current years. I found the construction issues to be much better in about 10 years back and older, while the newer ones (2022ish) I've tried have been very inconsistent. Bad luck of the draw, I guess.

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Can be great with age. Sometimes a bit rugged young. Slightly inconsistent for me, but not to the point where I would single them out in that regard.

The issue for me is the price on them now.

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Construction is all over the place with the MC#4. It can be great but the inconsistency is the worst of any Cuban cigar I’m familiar with. I’ll take a BPC or a PLPC over the MC#4. At current prices I don’t see much value in the Cuban PCs.

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