thanks for the tips, I think they might have earned just one more chance from me.
thanks for the tips, I think they might have earned just one more chance from me.
Did by any chance you cut off the triple cap? I've never had a Fuente do that or even remotely come close to doing that. That is one of the reasons why Fuentes are my favorite non-Cuban cigar, that and they taste ok too. I'm not a big fan of the Cuban Corona. I think the Petit Corona is much better. Try it out, along with some Don Carlos and Hemingway cigars. What kind of cutter do you use?
i've never understood the kool-aid mentality of fuente fans...it's like a fucking cult....i don't think that fuente is the best brand from the D.R....in my opinion,they're 4th...behind MATASA (fonseca..matasa 30th,fonseca series f,and the new fonseca cubano limitado,which may be the best cigar i've ever smoked)..second would be la aurora (the preferido is awesome..(any wrapper))..third would be la flor dominicano......honestly..imho...the best cigar that fuente makes is the ashton vsg...nothing in the fuente line is better.....YMMV!!!..
hey evil...get yourself a xikar cutter (i use the scissor multi-tool)...get rid of your single blade cutter...you're not getting a proper cut..
The xikars are quite a bit more than i want to spend on a cutter, would a punch work better?
go to caminoviejo.com or rockyscigars.com and check out the prices on the multi-tool.....you'll never use another cutter
I've tried Fonseca and La Aurora as well and I just don't like them as much as Fuente. To each his own. I've only had one VSG and I didn't like it so I never smoked any more of them. Agreed on the Xikar cutter though. I don't use the scissors but I know of someone who does and they work fine for him as well. I use the butterfly cutter and wouldn't want anything else.
try the fonseca serie f,the matasa 30th anniv (best of the best in the robb report) and the new fonseca cubano limitado (just shipping now)....then tell me what you think.....
Sounds like your doing everything fine. I had this happen with a Cusano Corojo, the thing came apart like it was spring loaded.
I agree with BPP on the Ashton vsg, I think that is Fuente's best readily available line. I also had an opus no. 4 the other night which was fantastic but I wouldn't want to smoke it every day.
If you want flavor but in a fairly mild package I would give the sancho panza Dbl. Maduro and Carlos Torano 1959 Gold a try.
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