Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
Here's a few places:

http://www.cvmcigars.com/consuegre_seconds.htm

http://www.ecigardepot.com/consuegra...OVMTC=standard

http://www.cigars4u.com/cgi-bin/Web_...eferer=&agent=

What ever you do - you gotta have patience with these. You probably will not like them an awful lot straight out of the box. These need aging - the more the better. Some of the three/four year old Connie's I've had were some of the BEST cigars I've smoked...

The LVH are the La Vieja Habana - Drew Estates cigars. Some of those are a good smoke for the money. Most of these are mixed filled cigars (as opposed to long filler, which are full leaves, they are made basically with the tobacco scraps - good tobacco, just not full leaf). I especially like the "Leather Patch", which I believe is long filler...
thanks for the links and info. I appreciate it.

I knew LVH is La Vieja Habana, and have had a few of them and enjoyed them, I just have never heard of anything from Drew Estates refered to as "fumas". I have heard the term used on some overrun brands before since the term supposedly refers to the smokes that the cigar makers rolled and kept for themselves to smoke. Anyway, in a couple of different posts, SFG75 has specifically said LVH "fumas" and I am curious which ones he is actually referring to.