El Presidente Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 Up Deep Dive The Evolution of a Cigar: Let’s start with one of the great benchmarks: Montecristo No. 2 Few cigars have the global reputation, consistency of production volume, and ageing history of the Monte 2. It should prove to be an excellent case study The questions: How do the characteristics of the Montecristo Number 2 change from: 5 months - 5 years - 10 years - 15 years+ If you could define the greatest flavour change in a Montecristo Number 2 as it ages, what would it be and perhaps, what period is that change most discernible? Where is your personal ageing sweet spot for a Montecristo Number 2? For those that have experienced 15+ years Montecristo 2: are they generally "Tremendous" or "Tired"
Tunkat92 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I find Monte 2’s lose their chocolately edge that I love around 5 years and start to develop woody and leather notes. I try to smoke my Monte 2’s around 2-3 year mark as most seem to need 12-18 months to loosen up the draw. I cannot remember smoking a 15+ year Monte 2. 3
loose_axle Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Only ever had Monte 2s in the 2-6 range. I like the 3-5 year mark and beyond that I have no experience. 1
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