Search
Country
Bahamas
Brazil
Costa Rica
Cuba
Philippines
Honduras
Indonesia
Isole Canarie
Italy
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Peru
Dominican Rep.
U.S.A.
Size
Churchill
Corona Gorda
Double Corona
Gordo
Gran Corona
Lancero/Panetela
Lonsdale
Perfecto
Petit Corona/Corona
Petit Robusto
Piramide/Torpedo
Robusto
Salomone/Diadema
Shorts
Toro
Troncoconico
Price
Under 6
6-10
10-15
15-20
20-30
Above 30
Strength
Light
Medium-light
Medium
Medium-full
Full
Rating
95-100
90-94
85-89
80-84
Below 80
Generic filters
Flavor profile
Cocoa
Creamy
Earth
Herbs
Leather
Nuts
Roasted
Smoky
Spices
Sweet
Vegetal
Wood
Search
Spirit type
Armagnac
Cognac
Rum
Whisky
Country
Antigua
Barbados
Canada
Cuba
England
France
India
Ireland
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Martinique
Netherlands
Scotland
Taiwan
Trinidad and Tobago
United States
Sweden
Wales
Guadalupe
Panama
Dominican Rep.
ABV
38.0-39.9%
40.0-43.0%
43.1-46.0%
46.1-50.0%
50.1-55.0%
over 55.0%
OB or IB
OB
IB
Price
under 50
50-100
100-250
250-500
over 500
Rating
95-100
90-94
85-89
80-84
Below 80
Generic filters
Flavor profile
Cereal
Floral
Fruity
Honey
Marine
Peated
Sherried
Spices
Sweet
Winey
Wood

Montecristo Open Master

Montecristo Open Master

Montecristo Open Master 750 493 Luca Cominelli

The Montecristo Open Master is the regular production Robusto from Montecristo, introduced into the brand vitolario in 2009. 

Montecristo-open-master_2

▪    Country of Origin: Cuba
▪    Size: 50 x 127 mm (5″)
▪    Capa: Cuba
▪    Capote: Cuba
▪    Tripa: Cuba
▪    Price: 11.5 €

It features a colorado wrapper. Filling is uniform and the cigar is properly manufactured.

Montecristo-open-master_1

Montecristo Open Master: before lighting the cigar up, wood hints can be perceived. The opening gives off woody and earthy notes.

The first tercio delivers aged wood, earth, cocoa and white pepper. In some puff piquant echoes can be perceived. The fruition is very creamy, with a medium body (3/5).

Montecristo-open-master

The second tercio alternates earthy with balsamic herbs notes. White pepper is always present, now as background. Strength slightly increases (3,5/5).

In the third tercio the balsamic herbs are taking over, becoming the main aroma. White pepper can still be perceived as background. The smoke keeps being creamy up to the end. Finish is balanced and pleasant, with a medium-high body (4/5).

When released in 2009, the Montecristo Open line did not perform as per the intentions of Habanos. Many smokers in fact consider these new smokers cigars, then diverting to other brands or lines. The last Montecristo Open we have been testing (from 2015 and 2016 to provide the details) are definitely a different story, especially the Masters. The smoke is very balanced and harmonious, the aromas palette is wide, as the evolution. The most recent Masters give off a completely different experience when compared to the ones from 2009. A re-discover of absolute interest.

Rating: 91