Arturo Fuente - Anejo Reserva - #49 Xtra Viejo
Average Price
USD$ 12.90
Rating
First released in 2000, the Fuente Añejo cigars are among the rarest cigars being released only a few times each year. Not one to be deterred, Carlos Fuente Jr. came up with an idea that turned out to be one of the Fuentes’ master strokes. Facing a lack of the prized wrappers for their Fuente Fuente
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Opus X line, Carlos Fuente Jr. had a brainstorm. He decided to use US Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrappers over the existing Opus X blend. But in keeping with the Fuente style, these are not your ordinary maduro wrappers. The wrappers for the Fuente Añejo series are aged for one year in oak Cognac barrels! These wrappers, when combined with what are some of the finest filler tobacco grown today, create a cigar that is truly unlike any other in the world Arturo Fuente Añejo cigars have a blend of Opus X, Don Carlos, and Hemingway filler, with Connecticut broadleaf maduro wrappers that are cured in cognac barrels for 6-8 months after they've been aged. The term Añejo is Spanish means refined with aging and the Añejo is a great testimony for the process.
First released in 2000, the Fuente Añejo cigars are among the rarest cigars being released only a few times each year. Not one to be deterred, Carlos Fuente Jr. came up with an idea that turned out to be one of the Fuentes’ master strokes. Facing a lack of the prized wrappers for their Fuente Fuente
Origin
Dominican Republic
Brand
Manufacturer
Tabacalera Fuente
Wrapper
USA Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder
Dominican Republic
Filler
Dominican Republic
Vitola
Double Corona
Box-Pressed
No
Strength
Flavors
Dried Fruit (1), Toasty (1), Mineral (1), Anise (1), Black Licorice (1)
Length
7-5/8" (194mm)
Ring Gauge
49
Color
Maduro
Amount of Reviews
4
Average Specialized Ratings
88.3%
Specialized Ratings
88.0%
Year2020
Cigar Aficionado
88.0%
Year2014
Cigar Aficionado
88.0%
Year2013
Cigar Aficionado
89.0%
Year2012
Cigar Aficionado