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Ridin' in a BoxCar

Originally Posted by
Tombstone
I think that it is worth dabbling in the high end Fuente a bit. Its like the Liga Unico series. They are pricey and may not please everyone, but I think any person who likes cigars enough to be chatting about it on a forum should at least give it a shot.
Did you mean the Fuente line La Unica? I am not familiar with the Liga Unico series. EDIT NEVER MIND that is the D.E. cigar, not Fuente...didn't put 2 & two together being the topic...LOL
The La Unica used to be a goto cigar for me when they were a $40 & less bundles. Now they are a $100+ box and nothing has changed except the packaging.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
OnePyroTec
Did you mean the Fuente line La Unica? I am not familiar with the Liga Unico series. EDIT NEVER MIND that is the D.E. cigar, not Fuente...didn't put 2 & two together being the topic...LOL
The La Unica used to be a goto cigar for me when they were a $40 & less bundles. Now they are a $100+ box and nothing has changed except the packaging.
Used to love the La Unica cigars back 15_20 years ago for a morning/afternoon smoke....
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There is a reason as to why people say...let your experience be your guide. Nothing worse than having somebody else tell you what you should like or buy or anything else for that matter. Cigars and their brands are varied and some command some pretty hefty pricing but if you love them and can afford them then enjoy them. There are so many good brands of cigars in the $3 - $8 range that you could swing a dead cat around and find something you love without feeling that you got ripped off by buying a $20 cigar that was marginal.
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I love some of the Fuente cigars I have smoked and have been trying to stock up when I find them fairly priced. I think a person who enjoys premium cigars should smoke a few and see what they think.
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Royal Bum
The Anejo is my favorite cigar period, but you've tried those.
I've had 1 OpusX Angel's Share and while it was good, it was nothing to write home about.
I'd much rather have a Don Carlos, a Hemingway or an 8-5-8 maduro than the Angel's Share.
All 3 of those are great.
Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDM...i44pRZ4AP-_1OA
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was just looking at Tampa Sweethearts page and they have samplers of Hemingway 3 each of natural, maduro and the sungrown. classic is about $80. nine of them total so about $9 which isnt bad cause you get the sungrown which is a great hemingway. sampler of the signature is about $76, nine total. also samplers of Anejo and Hemi maduros. just passing on, I unfortunately dont get any commission for sales
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Bummin' Around

Originally Posted by
tjhemp
Okay, I'm pretty well versed on most of the major brands of cigars but AF is the one that I am not so much. I have mostly had their what I call standard or affordable line. I have also had a couple of Anejo's but recently have become very curious about the OpusX, Angels share, and Destino al Siglo lines of cigars. I dont know much about them and they are all very pricey which makes me hesitant to purchase because of that. Not to mention some confusion as I have seen opusx lost city, forbidden x, and others and I dont know the difference. I was wondering what opinion you bums may have on those cigars and if you think any of them are worth the prices they garner.
I think the MSRP on Opus is in line with most premium tobacco. The Fuente Fuentes can be had for $12. Theyre actually one of the few manufacturers that prices controls their product to keep retailers from playing mark up games. Its also why you never get "points" rewards at retailers that offer these sorts of incentives.
They all employ premium Dominican tobacco grown at Chateau De La Fuente. The blends of the cigars you mentioned are all different, Destino is branding that commemorated the 100 year anni. In order of increasing strength and body I would say the scale might look something like:
Angels Share
Don Arturo Gran Anni
Lost City
Casa Fuente
OpusX
ForbiddenX
ForbiddenX Maduro
You also have all the Prometheus cigars, Hemingway, Don Carlos and odd OpusX releases like the 13 Belicoso and Arturo Fuente '13 (white label) etc. There is a lot to explore and discover and every year the Fuentes offer something new to keep their rabid fans interested.
Theyre not for everyone, particularly to those who got their start smoking heavy Nicaraguans but if I were to suggest a starting point the Fuente Fuente at MSRP would be my recommendation.
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Originally Posted by
Merovius
I think the MSRP on Opus is in line with most premium tobacco. The Fuente Fuentes can be had for $12. Theyre actually one of the few manufacturers that prices controls their product to keep retailers from playing mark up games. Its also why you never get "points" rewards at retailers that offer these sorts of incentives.
They all employ premium Dominican tobacco grown at Chateau De La Fuente. The blends of the cigars you mentioned are all different, Destino is branding that commemorated the 100 year anni. In order of increasing strength and body I would say the scale might look something like:
Angels Share
Don Arturo Gran Anni
Lost City
Casa Fuente
OpusX
ForbiddenX
ForbiddenX Maduro
You also have all the Prometheus cigars, Hemingway, Don Carlos and odd OpusX releases like the 13 Belicoso and Arturo Fuente '13 (white label) etc. There is a lot to explore and discover and every year the Fuentes offer something new to keep their rabid fans interested.
Theyre not for everyone, particularly to those who got their start smoking heavy Nicaraguans but if I were to suggest a starting point the Fuente Fuente at MSRP would be my recommendation.
Great post, thank you. I love the Anejos and Hemingways but really haven't gotten into the Opus line. Thats partially due to the price and partially because I don't know one from the next.
And to back up your recommendation, I noticed last weekend that my shop had Fuente Fuentes at I want to say $11.85 or something like that that. Not an ungodly price point at which to dabble, says I.
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The last 2-3 months my local has gotten the following Opus X:
Petit Lanceros
xXX Power Rangers
FF #4
FF #5
Love Affairs
I like them all.
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I wish my local B&M had them but alas they refuse to carry the Arturo Fuente line. It seems like all the Opus cigars I am finding online are in the $20 and up range is this the going rate? I'm also not seeing any in the $12-$13 range that some guys here are seeing in their B&M's.
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