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Montecristo Cuban cigars 101

by Trevor Wallace

I bet you didn’t know that Cuban cigar rollers are very well educated and talented people. Well maybe you kind of figured that out on your own but I bet you didn’t know they loved reading books. Now why would that matter or what does it has to do with the Montecristo Cuban cigar brand? Well the name ‘Montecristo’ came from a novel that was very interesting to Cuban cigar rollers back in 1935. Soon Mr. Garcia the producer of Cuban cigars started calling his production line ‘Montecristo’.

Since that time, Montecristo cigars have become one of the most popular cigars that are available throughout the entire world and it is held by many to be the standard as far as Cuban cigars are concerned. To be certain, any other Cuban cigars are judged by the Montecristo. The original Montecristo cigars continued to be manufactured and hand rolled for many years without anything new really being added to the brand.

The variety this brand offers is very inviting to the young or new cigar enthusiast. Montecristo offers hand rolled and even machine rolled cigars. What do I prefer? Hand rolled of course. I mean I’ve been smoking Cuban cigars for almost 10 years now so I have my own certain preference. For you, if you are a new comer, that if your Montecristos are machine rolled, that is actually not bad and it will help you further understand and appreciate this legendary brand.

This has led rise to some rumors that the Montecristo number 4 is what the company uses to train its amateur rollers. Regardless of the possibility that this may be true, it is still the top of the Montecristo cigars and is enjoyed by many, the world over. Frankly, it is the top selling Cuban cigar of all time right after the Cohiba. Before the Cohiba brand was introduced, the Montecristo use to be number one.

Montecristo are well known and very well distributed around the globe. If you can’t find a Cohiba, you will still find a Montecristo. It is a top selling brand for a reason and this is why the Montecristo is considered to be a part of Cuban heritage. Well done Mr.Garcia, well done indeed!

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