Leyenda  2017
Montecristo / Leyenda 2017
Length: 6 1/2" | Ring Gauge: 55
Strength: The Leyenda 2017 delivers an intricate journey of flavors, starting with earthy notes of rich leather and transitioning into bursts of dark chocolate and toasted almonds. As the cigar progresses, subtle spices emerge, finishing with a satisfying, creamy smoothness that exemplifies the robust character of the Línea 1935 series without overwhelming the palate. | Vitola: Leyenda
£57.70 19% since 1st April 2022
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3.21
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The Leyenda 2017 is a standout within the prestigious Línea 1935 series, measuring 165mm with a hefty 55-ring gauge. Known for its bold construction and remarkable attention to detail, this cigar embodies the luxurious craftsmanship of Cuban cigars. A full-bodied powerhouse, it has quickly become a prized favorite among aficionados seeking depth and sophistication.

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This is a big size Cigar you don’t smoke it alone you need a company otherwise you will get bored good ash good amount of smoke the last part was full of flavors however I smoked only one Cigar of this

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151. Montecristo Linea 1935 Leyenda

2018-07-01/ ANDREDIAS95

Gifted by a friend.

Location: This review was made indoors in a cigar lounge.

Wrapper: Milk chocolate, oily, silky smooth wrapper with tiny veins.

Construction: A little softer feeling but still a good feel overall.

Cold draw: Cedarwood and milk chocolate.

1st third: Starts of with a dry cedarwood note and a creamy milk chocolate sweetness with a hint of cinnamon spice in the background.

2nd third: Keeps the same smooth notes from previous part.

The burn: Burns slowly and a little wonky, with a firm gray-ish ash.

Smoke: Light smoke with a medium heat feel on the tounge.

3rd third: Gets quite warm towards the end which results in some spicy notes on top of the tounge. Still woody notes, not like cedarwood more like a dry oak. There are also no creamy milk chocolate sweetness left, it’s still creamy but in a way but more nutty. No bitterness which is surprising for a Cuban at the last third.

Conclusion: A medium to full bodied cigar, perfect as a late afternoon enjoyment. This would match perfectly with a not to sweet rum, smooth cognac or a creamy cappuccino.

Result: In my book this is an 92 point cigar.

/Cigarmaster André

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