Montecristo Montecristo No.6

Mateo AlcántaraMateo AlcántaraStaff Writer

Few cigars capture a fascinating chapter in the storied history of Cuba's most celebrated brands quite like the Montecristo No.6, a vitola steeped in tradition. Released in 1980 and produced until its discontinuation in 1998, this cigar has earned a reputation as a genuinely rare find among serious collectors and enthusiasts.

Specifications

Cigar Name Montecristo No.6
Factory Name Seoane
Ring Gauge 33
Length 126 mm (5″)
Official Weight 5.01 g
Construction Handmade
Band Standard band A

Vitola Details

Montecristo No6 — Cuban cigar

The Seoane vitola format measures 126 millimeters (approximately 5 inches) in length with a slender ring gauge of 33. This elegant, thin format delivers a refined smoking experience characteristic of traditional Cuban cigar craftsmanship. Each cigar carries an official weight of 5.01 grams.

Packaging Options

During its production run, the Montecristo No.6 was available in two distinct packaging configurations:

  • Semi boîte nature box containing 25 cigars
  • Dress box of 25 cigars

Production History

Montecristo introduced the No.6 to its regular production lineup in 1980. The cigar remained in production for nearly two decades before being discontinued in 1998. Today, surviving examples are considered rare and highly sought after by collectors pursuing vintage Cuban cigars.

Collectibility

Given its discontinuation more than two decades ago, the Montecristo No.6 has become increasingly difficult to locate in the secondary market. Its eighteen-year production window means that well-preserved specimens represent significant opportunities for enthusiasts interested in experiencing a bygone era of Montecristo's production history.

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