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Originally Posted by
CIgarLover
Looks like I'll be trying my first Fuente stick about a month from now. I'm ordering a sampler that Kram311 put me onto from the "Perfect cigar Blend" site. It includes a Fuente Double Chateau Natural. I see they also carry a bunch of rather large Fuente samplers, but many of them are sold out at the moment. Obviously good stuff! (BTW, I try to "rest" sticks for 30 days before smoking them. That's why I won't be smoking anything from the sampler for at least a month.) Anyway, I made note of your recommendation on the 858 vitola, and that's the next thing I'll be looking for. I 'll definitely let you know how that went once I've had a chance to smoke one. Thanks for the recommendation!
Dave, also Che k out the Fuente Hemingway line. They are moderately priced, are not a strong cigar and are a great value IMO. If you find you prefer something more full, Anejos are really tasty
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Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
Dave, also Che k out the Fuente Hemingway line. They are moderately priced, are not a strong cigar and are a great value IMO. If you find you prefer something more full, Anejos are really tasty
Duly noted - and thanks for the further recommendations. One can never have too many when it comes to things like this - -at least I can't! I think I've got "stogie fever" if there is such a thing. You know, I think I might've run across the Hemingway line awhile back when I was cruising the various manufacturer's lines on God only knows which online shop's site. It seems to ring a bell, but I didn't stop to read about it, so I've added it to my "research and possibly buy" list. You used two important tag lines to describe it: not strong and moderately priced. Sounds like the 2 of the 3 main key criteria for me!
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