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Montecristo Epic Craft Cured Cigars

Transcript: Hi, Travis here to introduce the Montecristo Epic Craft Cured. The Montecristo Epic Craft Cured is the second in the series of our Montecristo Epics. The regular Epic, the original Epic, meaning “the top of the pinnacle, the peak the mountain”, this one we wanted to do the pinnacle, the top, the peak of […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago

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Montecristo Estoque Cigars

Transcript: Hi, Travis here to introduce the Montecristo Espada Estoque. The Espada series was the first Nicaraguan puro or 100% Nicaraguan tobacco both wrapper binder and filler that was brought into the U.S. under the Montecristo label. Well, we wanted to step it up a notch and we created, at the same time we did […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago

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Montecristo White Label Cigars

Transcript: Hi, Travis here to introduce the Montecristo White Label. The Montecristo White Label or White Series, if you haven’t had the opportunity to try it, it’s a delicious blend that’s really palatable for just about anybody. Very smooth creamy flavor and textures that come off of this cigar. It uses an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and Nicaraguan and Dominican filler. Really on the flavor scale I’d say it’s a mellow-to-medium body at […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago

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Montecristo Classic Series Cigars

Transcript: Travis here introducing the Montecristo Classic Series for Montecristo. This blend is really the core of what Montecristo is. You think the elevation that the kind of the stature of what a Montecristo is, it all started with this blend right here. This blend is using a Connecticut shade-grown here in the US. This is grown in the Connecticut River Valley and wonderful wonderful flavors come off […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago

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H. Upmann 1844 Reserve Cigars

Transcript: Hi, Travis here to introduce one of the core brands, the solid foundation for what H. Upmann is. This is the H. Upmann 1844. This blend uses an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, it’s using a Nicaraguan binder with a great Dominican filler. This blend to me is just really sharp, clean flavors, that mellow-medium to medium-full at best I mean it really depends on your palate but for me it’s that […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago