Retail $11-17
Prelight: Freshly bailed hay where someone slept the night drinking cognac and smoking fine cigars.
1st 1/3
Molasses, sweet smoked honey, cognac in the afternoon, sweet cedar, cognac, medium/full body, burning sharp, got to slow down on making love to this stick to fast.....
Arturo Fuente Anejo would be the only cigar I would want if left on a desert island.
Creamy cocoa coming on, what a quality cigar.
2nd 1/3
Spicy cocoa, sweet sager cain, molasses, fruity cognac, thick oil mouthfeel, sweet cedar still going strong.
I get no pepper as some taste and hate pepper in a cigars with a passion.
Where was I in 2008 when this one born?
Ash held on for over 2"
Final 1/3
I began to taste a woody, earthy flavor mixed with the molasses, spicy wood taste all creamy silk, burning slow and sharp the whole way.
The Arturo Fuente Anejo Reserva No. 55, a late afternoon/evening smoke.
Best torpedo that I have had the honor of smoke.
Definitely a cigar for the experienced smoker, well worth the extra dollars.
Smoke time 1 hour 20 min
Score 10 out of 10
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