https://arturofuente.com/chateau-fuente-2/
So i picked this up the other day because i truly do not like large cigars so why not buy one of the largest in the store. I'm a glutton for punishment so let's review this pretty cigar in the big red tube
Appearance: milk chocolate, flawless, no veins, triple capped
Draw:Punched this one. perfect milkshake draw, not too loose not to hard
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sweet tobacco, hay, caramel, cedar, wood, tea, earthiness, vanilla, cocoa, ,mild coffee, creaminess, , slight spiciness/pepper,
had a slight burn issue so i had to ash and touch up
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after the touch up it's burning perfectly now
tea, caramel, coffee, sweet hay, creaminess, light cocoa, vanilla, leather, nuttiness, very slight pepper,
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sweet tobacco, cocoa, pepper, coffee, tea, earthiness, leather, caramel, creaminess, slight brown sugar, cinnamon, light salt, woodiness,
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chocolate, coffee, pepper, light salt, caramel, cinnamon, woodiness, leather, nuttiness, freshly tilled soil, spiciness, has a nicely seasoned steak flavor, tea,
Ash: tight and well constructed
Smoke was copious
Finish: was it worth the time and effort? This cigar really came alive at about the robosto point and became something special so in my mind it was worth it. it would seem a novelty but it's worth the try so the next time you see one pick one up and give it a try when you have 2 hours to spare.
I hope you enjoyed this review. have a blessed and great weekend! God bless you all!
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I bought a fiver of these several years ago, Jason. I gifted a couple and smoked a couple. I remember enjoying the flavor, albeit sort of one dimensional.
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Originally Posted by icehog3:
I bought a fiver of these several years ago, Jason. I gifted a couple and smoked a couple. I remember enjoying the flavor, albeit sort of one dimensional.
Yeah i'll agree that until after the halfway point this cigar didn't really change much. it did get much better towards the end which is the bane of my non-cuban existence. They all seem to really fly towards the end but a really good cuban is amazing all the way through
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