Arturo Fuente

admin on August 15th, 2008

Handmade in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Arturo Fuente learned the art of growing and processing tobacco and the making of premium, handmade cigars in Cuba at the end of the 19th century, producing his own line in 1912. Today, his son Carlos and grandson, Carlos, Jr. oversee the more than 500 rollers who manufacture more than 24 million cigars every year. Their line offers a medium-to-full bodied taste, with the celebrated Hemingway series a little mellower, thanks to an additional 140 days of aging. Many of the natural-wrapper cigars (including the Hemingway series) feature Cameroon leaves, with Connecticut leaf used for maduros.

Arturo Fuente

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Ambrosia by Drew Estate

admin on August 15th, 2008

Drew Estate’s ACID Cigars have developed cult like status from their legions of consumers for pioneering gourmet blended cigars. June 2002 marked the release of Drew Estate’s first “Spiced Cigar Blend” to their gourmet blending stylings. Taking experimental blending to new extremes, Ambrosia comes to life! Exotic native spices from South Asia and Europe are blended with two very distinct and different classes of tobacco-genuine vintage tobacco leaves from Honduras and Nicaraguan tobacco leaves grown on drew Estate’s own farm in Esteli, Nicaragua. After 120 days of aging all of Ambrosia’s tastes begin to develop. the final stage of curing takes place in cedar cabinets for an additional 45 days. This is where these cigars pick up an aromatic quality while enhancing the already unique “spiced” flavor.Ambrosia

Acid Cigars

admin on August 15th, 2008

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