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Montecristo Shorts
$280.00
Montecristo Shorts are a popular choice among cigar enthusiasts for their compact size and rich flavor profile. Below are the key features of Montecristo Shorts:
- Ring Gauge: 26
- Length: 83 mm / 3.25 Inch
- Strength: Medium
- Size: Cigarillo
- Product Presentation: Pack of 100
- Flavour: Full, offering rich Cuban flavors and aromas
- Packaging: Stylish flip-top packs of 10, with each Short individually cellophane wrapped for protection and freshness
- Smoke Time: Approximately 15 minutes
Description
| Vitola | Chicos |
| Length | 83 mm (3.25″) |
| Ring Gauge | 26 (10.32 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Milk chocolate colored (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Mild to Medium Bodied |
| Smoking Time | 10-15 minutes |
| Factory | Machine-made |
Most smokers treat cigarillos like a compromise or a consolation prize when they cannot have “the real thing,” but that is the wrong way to look at the Montecristo Shorts. Think of a standard Montecristo No. 4 as a long, rambling phone conversation with an old friend that meanders through the night. This cigarillo is more like a witty, urgent text message sent from a taxi. It delivers the essential DNA of the brand in a concentrated burst that respects your busy schedule without cheating your palate of that distinct Cuban profile.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: The experience begins before you even light up. The cold draw offers a distinct cedarwood aroma that tells you exactly where this tobacco came from. Once you apply a flame, the machine-made construction ensures the draw is open and effortless. You get a surprising amount of smoke volume right from the start. The initial flavor profile is dry and woody. It hits the palate with a savory character rather than sweetness initially. There is a tangible sense of the Vuelta Abajo soil here. It feels substantial in the mouth despite the small ring gauge. You might notice a fleeting hint of milk chocolate from the wrapper, but the dominant sensation is that classic Cuban earthiness.
Mid-Section: Because this is a short smoke, the transition to the middle happens rapidly. This is where the Montecristo signature really shines through. You will start to taste that specific “pencilwood” note that aficionados always look for in this brand. It tastes somewhat like cedar mixed with graphite, which sounds strange on paper but is delightful in practice. A layer of brown sugar sweetness begins to develop underneath the woodiness. This sweetness helps balance the dry start. At this point, the strength holds steady at a mild-to-medium level. It is not aggressive, but it certainly has more presence than a standard cigarette or lesser cigarillo. A faint spice, reminiscent of fresh ginger, starts to tingle the back of the nose if you retrohale.
Final Third: As the burn line approaches your fingers, the heat intensifies significantly. This heat transforms the ginger note into a warmer, toastier cinnamon flavor. The smoke feels warmer on the tongue now. It retains a cool feeling in the mouth generally, but the proximity of the cherry adds a spicy kick to the finish. The pencil wood flavor deepens into something more akin to roasted nuts or leather. It finishes clean and relatively quick. You do not get a long, oily coating on the palate. Instead, you are left with a crisp tobacco aftertaste that invites you to have another one or simply get back to your day.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Pencilwood, Brown Sugar, Cedar |
| Secondary | Ginger, Cinnamon, Earth |
| Finish | Clean, short to medium length with a spicy warmth |
The Story Behind Montecristo
Montecristo is likely the most famous cigar brand on the planet. It was established relatively recently in the grand scheme of Cuban tobacco history, launching in 1935. The name comes from the tradition of lectors reading stories to the torcedores as they worked, with Alexandre Dumas’ “The Count of Monte Cristo” being a factory favorite. Today, it commands the largest market share of Habanos SA brands. While they are famous for their large, hand-rolled figurados, they apply the same blending philosophy to these smaller formats. The goal has always been a benchmark flavor that defines what a Havana cigar should taste like.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Ron Zacapa 23 – The honeyed sweetness and viscosity of this Guatemalan rum latch onto the brown sugar notes in the cigar, softening the dry woodiness of the smoke.
- Whiskey: Yamazaki 12 – This Japanese single malt has a distinct sandalwood and oak character that mirrors the pencilwood and cedar profile of the Shorts perfectly.
- Coffee: Ethiopian Yirgacheffe pour-over – The bright acidity and floral citrus notes of this coffee cut right through the earthy tobacco, refreshing your palate between puffs.
Ideal For
This is the ultimate “coffee break” cigar for the serious enthusiast. It fits perfectly into those 15-minute windows between meetings or while waiting for an Uber. It is also an excellent choice for winter smoking when it is simply too cold to stand outside for an hour. Beginners will appreciate the manageable size and strength, while seasoned smokers will respect the legitimate Cuban flavor packed into a small format.











