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Old 04-13-2011, 08:35 AM   #1
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Default Arturo Fuente Anejos #48

Purchased a fiver of the #48's a few months ago, and decided to fire one up while the others are put away to age for the next year (at least). Essentially the Opus blend from Chateau Fuente covered in a sweet cognac aged maduro wrapper, the Anejo has a delicious floral and sticky aroma of chocolate and coffee with perfect construction. After cutting the head with my xicar, two things immediately came to mind. A: This cigar is packed so full it will have draw problems and B: This stick is going to last over two hours and kick my ass through every minute of that two hours.

Size-7 x 48
Filler- Dom. Republic
Wrapper- Maduro
Strength- Full Body
Cut- Xicar
Smoke Time- 1 hour 55 minutes









After smoking the Anejo 48, I've come to the realization that Fuente just doesn't produce a bad smoke. The consistency with their cigars is outstanding to say the least. Draw was perfect, great smoke output, ash held on for a good inch and a half (30 min. intervals), complex flavors of chewy and oily coffee, cocoa, tobacco. After an hour in, I did get a nice buzz from this stick and could barely make it to the band. Cigar was definitely full body, but without being intrusive or over the top. Would I buy more of these? Without question, although I would like to try other vitolas in the Anejo line.
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Old 04-13-2011, 09:54 AM   #2
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Thanks for the review.
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Old 04-13-2011, 10:27 AM   #3
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Default Re: Arturo Fuente Anejos #48

I love all Anejos, but my favorite vitola is the 46
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Old 04-13-2011, 10:57 AM   #4
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Default Re: Arturo Fuente Anejos #48

Nice review - I fully agree. I had the baby brother of this (46) and it was very nice, definitely some strong chocolate flavors towards the end.
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Old 04-13-2011, 11:18 AM   #5
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Essentially the Opus blend from Chateau Fuente covered in a sweet cognac aged maduro wrapper
Not exactly. The blend for Anejo's is a combination of Don Carlos, Hemingway Series and Opus X.
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Not exactly. The blend for Anejo's is a combination of Don Carlos, Hemingway Series and Opus X.
Good catch Greg, that seems to be one of those pieces of misinformation / misunderstandings out there that just never seems to die.
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Old 04-13-2011, 11:53 AM   #7
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Thanks for the review, that is a good looking stick!!! I could almost taste it from here. :d
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Old 04-13-2011, 05:36 PM   #8
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Not exactly. The blend for Anejo's is a combination of Don Carlos, Hemingway Series and Opus X.
Is it not grown at the same farm as the Opus X blend? What other blends come from vega fina de tabaco at the Fuente Fuente farm? If there are misconceptions about where exactly certain tobacco is grown, I would ( I'm sure others as well) like to know more about the Opus and Fuente production information.
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Old 04-13-2011, 05:40 PM   #9
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can't wait to try the one you sent me
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Old 04-13-2011, 05:50 PM   #10
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Default Re: Arturo Fuente Anejos #48

Thanks for the review, an Anejo was the first $10+ cigar I smoked
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Old 04-13-2011, 05:58 PM   #11
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Is it not grown at the same farm as the Opus X blend? What other blends come from vega fina de tabaco at the Fuente Fuente farm? If there are misconceptions about where exactly certain tobacco is grown, I would ( I'm sure others as well) like to know more about the Opus and Fuente production information.
Just because it's grown on the same farm doesn't make it the same blend. It just means that it came from the same farm.

A filler blend refers to a specific combination of tobacco leaves. Any variation in proportion of a specific leaf, it's priming on the plant or the varietal of tobacco plant it was taken from creates a new and different blend.
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adam, i dont like ur new avatar. it confused me i was like huh?
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adam, i dont like ur new avatar. it confused me i was like huh?
Sorry about that. The old one is out being washed and waxed right now. It'll be back by tomorrow.
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Nice review brother!!
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Old 04-13-2011, 06:31 PM   #15
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Thanks for the review. I'm smoking one right now, this thing lasts forever. lol
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Thread jack much?

Thanks for the info.......so to clarify, the Anejo does include Opus X tobacco, with a combination of other fillers from the same farm and production site. So when I stated that the Anejo is essentially the Opus blend with a maduro wrapper, I should have stated that the Anejo is a blend of Opus leaf mixed with different tobacco from the same farm (Chateau Fuente) covered in a Maduro wrapper aged months in cognac barrels.
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Thanks for the info.......so to clarify, the Anejo does include Opus X tobacco, with a combination of other fillers from the same farm and production site. So when I stated that the Anejo is essentially the Opus blend with a maduro wrapper, I should have stated that the Anejo is a blend of Opus leaf mixed with different tobacco from the same farm (Chateau Fuente) covered in a Maduro wrapper aged months in cognac barrels.
You could, it's all up to you, I'm not going to tell you how to write your reviews, but I've learned from experience that when it gets that complicated to explain, especially for a cigar as well known as an Anejo, it's probably better to just simply state that it's "Premium Dominican Filler" and just leave it at that.

There is really no true varietal of tobacco called "opus", just a number of different tobaccos used to create the filler/binder blend in that cigar plus a wrapper leaf that is regarded as a distinctive characteristic of the cigar. To single out the filler leaves in the Anejo which happen to be common with the Opus is really more marketing shtick than anything else, because those same plants could be providing filler or binder leaf, possibly taken from different primings, to other cigars, you just don't hear about it as Fuente doesn't want to dilute or reduce the status & stigma of their flagship cigar.

As for the "maduro", maduro isn't a type of leaf, it's a state. It's a darker, more heavily fermented leaf. The extra fermentation gives the leaf a different flavor and profile characteristic than the lighter shades on the chart. Any tobacco can be made "maduro", although certain varietals are grown and harvested almost exclusively for this process, while others are rarely ever taken to that state. As for the Anejo, it has one of the most common maduro wrappers there is, a Connecticut Broadleaf.

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