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Arturo Fuente, Cigar Maker


Arturo Fuente's story starts in 1912, when young Arturo first opened the A. Fuente Cigar Company in the Ybor City section of Tampa, making cigars of imported Cuban tobaccos.

The factory burned down in 1924, leaving Arturo in dire straights financially. He worked for another cigar maker until 1940, when he reopened, operating first out of his home, and then moving to a factory. They continued importing Cuban tobacco until 1960, when the US embargo against Cuban imports was established. In the 1970s, the company attempted to move, first to Nicaragua and then to Honduras, but suffered fires at both locations, Finally, the company settled in the Dominican Republic in 1980, and currently produces over 24 million cigars annually in six factories and four plantations, employing 2, 000 workers, including 500 torcedors.

Today, Arturo's son Carlos and grandson, Carlos, Jr. oversee production. 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 and 4 of the sizes are available in an Ecuadorian sun-grown.

A.Fuente Hemingway
Undoubtedly one of the most precious cigars and on the market only in small quantities, The Classic, Signature and Untold Story are inside a robust Maduro and it differentiates the Cameroon series. These cigars are aged for another 140 days before release which assures their particular mellow taste.

A.Fuente Don Carlos
Manufactured using carefully selected scarce vintage tobaccos, the Fuente Family developed this line: Don Carlos. These medium bodied Cameroon wrapped cigars were under development for a long time before Carlos Sr. gave his approval, assuring the buyer the finest quality cigar obtainable. Carlos Fuente Sr. worked to achieve the quintessential in full flavor, perfect wrapper color and excellent construction in every Don Carlos cigar. Today, cigar connoisseurs all over the world recognize that Don Carlos is outstanding and deserving of the distinction, "Pride of the Fuente Family".

A.Fuente Anejo
These cigars were first produced in 2000 and have been rarely seen since that time. One of the most difficult cigars to locate, Anejo have the same binder and filler as the critically accclaimed Opus X cigars. A Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrapper is used.

A-Fuente Gran Reserva
Exclusively the best vintage tobaccos and hand craftsmanship are used in A-Fuente cigars, produced through a combination of skill and art. Every leaf is individually chosen out of a private family source set aside solely for the production of these cigars. Mixed along with the best Fuente tobaccos globally acknowledged for their superiority, the A-Fuente Gran Reserva is subsequently skillfully rolled using African Cameroon, Connecticut Shade or Ecuadorian Sun Grown, these wrapper tobaccos are the most expensive and sought after wrapper tobacco in the world.

The job of producing the A-Fuente Gran Reserva is reserved for the most talented cigar makers, using the exceptional expertise required to produce this distinctively blended cigar. Each crucial step is carried out totally by hand, to guarantee a unique completed cigar.

A Fuente cigars will be subsequently aged inside cedar vaults to a pinnacle of excellence to produce a superb cigar considered among the worlds finest.




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Only one Anejo cigar a year?
I just bought an Arturo Fuente Anejo cigar tonight, pretty good, but the man who sold it to me told me I could only smoke one every year. Why? Oh, that's weird, because it only ran me about twenty bucks. But is it just that vendors only sell them every so often? It's not like there's a governing body to ensure you don't smoke more than one a year, right?

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Can anyone recommend a good torpedo cigar?
I've just started to get into smoking cigars, very rarely, just to celebrate an occasion, and I just got a Arturo Fuente Anejo torpedo style, which was a very good smoke, but alas, only one of those a year. Can anyone recommend another torpedo style cigar for me to look forward to when the semester ends?

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