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Montecristo No.5
$320.00
A
classic Cuban cigar that offers a perfect balance of flavor, aroma, and smoking experience. Learn about its history, characteristics, and why it's a must-try for every cigar aficionado.
Table with features:
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Brand | Montecristo |
| Vitola | Petit Corona |
| Length | 4 inches (102mm) |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Strength | Medium to Full |
| Flavors | Earth, Wood, Sweetness, Cocoa, Coffee, Spice |
| Aroma | Rich and Complex |
| Smoking Time | Approximately 30 to 45 minutes |
| Wrapper | Cuban |
| Binder | Cuban |
| Filler | Cuban |
| Box Sizes | Available in 10-count and 25-count boxes |
| Packaging | Iconic yellow Montecristo box |
| Storage | Humidor at 65-70% humidity and 70°F (21°C) |
| Occasion | Versatile, suitable for various occasions |
| Pairing | Pairs well with aged rum, cognac, or strong coffee |
| Availability | Cuban Cigars For Sale |
| Price Range | Affordable luxury |
| Consistency | Known for its consistency and quality |
| Craftsmanship | Handmade by skilled Cuban cigar rollers |
| Popularity | A favorite among cigar enthusiasts worldwide |
| Heritage | Part of the renowned Montecristo brand, dating back to 1935 |
Description
| Vitola | Perlas (Tres Petit Corona) |
| Length | 102 mm (4″) |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Wrapper | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo long filler |
| Strength | Medium to Medium-Full |
| Smoking Time | 20-30 minutes |
| Factory | H. Upmann Factory, Havana |
The smallest member of Montecristo’s legendary numbered series proves that size tells nothing about soul. The No. 5 packs the full Montecristo experience into a compact 20-30 minute format, perfect for moments when time is limited but quality cannot be compromised. Since the brand’s founding in 1935, this Perlas vitola has served smokers who understand that a short cigar rolled with premium Vuelta Abajo tobacco delivers more satisfaction than a mediocre longer smoke. The No. 5 respects your time while refusing to sacrifice the complexity that defines Montecristo.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: The No. 5 wastes no time establishing itself. Rich coffee and baking spices hit immediately—cinnamon prominent among them. The 40 ring gauge concentrates flavor onto the palate, each draw delivering intensity that larger gauges dilute. Cocoa emerges quickly, dark chocolate notes that announce Montecristo’s signature profile. Smoke output surprises for such a compact format; thick, aromatic clouds fill the air. The body arrives at solid medium, leaning toward fuller territory. Cedar provides structure while the characteristic Cuban twang adds authenticity. This is not a timid opening—the No. 5 demands attention from the first puff.
Mid-Section: The heart reveals sophisticated complexity. Leather appears, rich and supple, joining earth notes that speak to Vuelta Abajo terroir. Cream smooths the edges while floral sweetness adds unexpected elegance. Citrus zest brightens the profile, preventing heaviness. The burn runs remarkably even for a thin-gauge cigar—a testament to the rollers’ skill. The spice mellows slightly, allowing subtler flavors to emerge. This middle section represents the No. 5 at its most balanced: earth and leather grounded by sweetness, complexity without complication.
Final Third: The conclusion shows teeth. Dark roast coffee dominates—robust and intense. Pepper ramps up noticeably, a pleasant tingle that confirms the cigar’s Cuban lineage. Cedar and vanilla emerge in the final inch, adding complexity before heat arrives. The key to the final third is pace: rush it and harshness appears; slow down and flavors remain clean to the nub. The No. 5 ends on a full-bodied note, proving that its compact size conceals serious strength.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Coffee, cocoa, cedar, leather |
| Secondary | Cinnamon, cream, earth, citrus, vanilla |
| Finish | Medium with dark roast coffee and pepper |
The Numbered Series
When Alonso Menéndez established Montecristo in 1935, the numbered series defined the brand’s identity. The system was simple: No. 1 through No. 5, differentiated by size rather than blend. All share the same tobacco, the same craftsmanship, the same Vuelta Abajo heritage—only the format changes. The No. 5 as the smallest earned its place by proving that compact need not mean compromised. British tobacconist John Hunter helped popularize the numbered line internationally, and the No. 5 became the choice of smokers who valued quality over quantity. Eight decades later, it remains exactly what Menéndez intended: a premium Cuban cigar for any schedule.
Perfect Pairings
- Espresso: Double shot—the cigar’s coffee notes find perfect complement.
- Stout: Chocolate porter or oatmeal stout—roasted malts match the cocoa profile.
- Aged Rum: Something with caramel sweetness to balance the pepper.
- Black Coffee: Strong brew, no additions—matching intensity with intensity.
Ideal For
The Montecristo No. 5 suits smokers who refuse to compromise quality for convenience. At 20-30 minutes, it fits lunch breaks, morning routines, or moments between obligations. The compact format travels easily—keep a few in your jacket pocket for opportunities that arise unexpectedly. For beginners, the No. 5 provides an affordable introduction to Montecristo’s character without the time commitment of larger vitolas. For veterans, it delivers the full brand experience in concentrated form. This is the cigar for daily enjoyment, for walks and coffee breaks, for any moment when premium tobacco matters but hours do not.
Practical Note: The No. 5’s thin gauge heats quickly if rushed. Pace yourself—30 seconds between draws keeps flavors clean and prevents bitterness. Treat it with the same respect you’d give a larger cigar, and it rewards accordingly.
Additional information
| Taste | Earthy, Nutty, Peppery, Spicy, Woody |
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