I'd just get the casa fuente stuff, other stuff can be found else where or traded for at much more reasonable prices.
I'd just get the casa fuente stuff, other stuff can be found else where or traded for at much more reasonable prices.
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Looks like Ill go for the Casa Fuente sampler then.
Thanks for the help and info guys.
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i've had a couple of the casa fuenta's and they are pretty good smokes, as you would probably expect. I think you'll be happy with the samplers because as i understand, you could get the rest elsewhere. With Christmas coming up, and also the yearly release of Anejo's and other Fuente goodies, you should be covered in the other departments.
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IIRC the price of the Casa Fuente sampler was $125. All the other sticks were rediculously over priced IMO. I am however used to Florida pricing.![]()
Casa Fuente is the Mecca of the hobby. Sooner or later, you MUST go. For me, it has been an annual thing. I always buy my fill of Don Carlos lanceros - always. Then, I send my wife in to get hersWe do this once per day that we're in town.
I also like the CF corona gorda, so I'll grab a few of those. Yes, they're hideously priced, but I have come to terms with that.
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