Montecristo Linea 1935 Dumas Cigar - 1 Single

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Description Ref # MO2500

Length: 5 1/4"
Ring Gauge: 49
Flavour: Medium to Full
Packaging: 1 Single Cigar

Vitola: Robusto
Smoking Time: 45 Minutes
Other Cigars in this Vitola:
Partagas Serie D No. 4
Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2
Ramon Allones Specially Selected
Cohiba Robusto
Montecristo Open Master
Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill
Bolivar Royal Corona
Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 2

Dressed with a second band denoting the size name and a unique third protecting the foot of the cigar. Each cigar offers a rich blend of signature Montecristo flavours and full bodied aromas making the 1935 series a new unique way to enjoy the most popular premium cigar brand in the world.

The Linea 1935 range are ‘Totalmente a mano con Tripa Larga (Totally by Hand with Long Filler), using the finest wrapper, filler and binder leaves from the Vuelta Abajo zone.

Tasting Notes

88 / 100

"...Finely constructed with a three-seam cap, this robusto is a predominantly woody smoke with hints of cinnamon and a sweet note of pecan sandie cookie..."

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by ANEIL on Monday 30 November, 2020
Very classy smoke, great construction and a smooth and creamy smoke with nice sweet flavours
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by Austin on Sunday 11 October, 2020
Not sure where the last reviewer got full bodied from, but these are mild-medium. Flavour is rich however and mostly milk chocolate with a little wood and cream. Not much complexity, but the flavour thats there is really delicious, smooth and creamy. If I had to show someone what an obvious milk-chocolate-type flavour profile is in cigars, Id give them one of these. I have found this entire Montecristo Linea 1935 range varies quite a lot not just in draw resistance but in burn time. Some burn down rapidly like theres no tomorrow and others are very slow burning. The former tend to be even milder and the latter tend to be more rich and medium bodied.
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by Ahmed on Friday 25 September, 2020
First let me thank Montecristo and (the Cuban people) so much for this unique cigar. Full body, the draw, burn, and constrection are amazing. Varied bouquet of Flavors, aromas, and after tastes.. Such as: Black pepper, grassy, earthy, woody, leather, coffee, chocolate, red wine, and creamy smoke. I will make sure keeps a large number of these fancy sticks in my cigar humidors. Thank you so much C.GARS , Michelle Adler for all excellent choices and services. ✨
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by Simon on Sunday 05 August, 2018
Montecristo Linea 1935 Dumas It’s not often that you get to try an entirely new cigar, especially one from a range as hotly anticipated as the Linea 1935. I am a fan of Montecristo in general and as I have matured as a cigar smoker, I have always found myself relying on the old stalwarts like the No2. Having tried the Open series and enjoyed them, but not ‘loved’ them, I was really looking forward to a chance to smoke a Linea 1935. I ordered two of each of the Leylanda and Dumas and they were delivered a couple of weeks ago, by the team at CGars. I would normally put my cigars away in the humidor for at least 6 months before I smoke them, but the anticipation was killing me and I was unable to wait that long. I picked a Dumas, as this is the size closest in size to a robusto, my favoured smoke. Construction is almost as good as it ever gets, a truly lovely wrapper, nut brown but with with an oily sheen and some darker depth to it. The cap was beautifully constructed and almost looks seamless from a distance, but when you get close you can see real precision to the workmanship. Aromas from it in the unlit state, included hay, honey, cedar and some spiciness that i can’’t put my finger on exactly. Once punched the test draw seemed to give just enough resistance. It was easy to light and after a slow toasting I took my first puff. Instantly, I felt at home with this cigar, the smoothness and flavour coming from the thick creamy cloud of smoke with ease. Initial impressions were of cedar, coffee and a lovely mellow sweetness, honey and leather and perhaps even a hint of cocoa. Huge amounts of smoke are available with very little effort at all on the draw, however the first third of the cigar burned a little erratically, with it first canoeing one way then the other, evening out in the second third, all the way to the finish. I will put this down to it being a young cigar, but at no time did this intrude on the enjoyment. As I got into the second third, some earthiness started to become apparent and this along with the leathery finish balanced the sweetness nicely. There is some spiciness to it too and I would say that it has all the character of the best Montecristos, but with a much fuller strength and flavours coming through in spades. On the subject of strength, this is where I waver a bit, I think because I love the No.2 for its rich complexity, I am not sure if there is a place for the Dumas in my ‘go to’ cigars. That’s not to say that its not a wonderful cigar, but I felt towards the end it got too strong for my taste, particularly as it lasted a good hour or so. It has everything I love about the Montecristo range, but I fear it is aimed at bringing in those who favour a fuller strength and competes well with the stronger brands. Overall this is an exceptional cigar and one that I believe will age very well and some of my concerns about strength could well become unfounded as it matures. If you like Montecristo’s offerings, but hanker for more power this is up there with their very best and a delightful smoke. I have to give this a 4 at the moment, but I feel that this is for no other reason than my own taste in a lighter smoke, but will update this in a year or so.
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