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Feeling at Home
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The names of the various Aņejo vitolas (eg "No.48") are derived from the ring gauge of the cigar in question (except for the "Shark"; see below).
Aņejo (which means "aged, refined" in Spanish) cigars were originally released in June 2000 (in a very small batch), and then again in December 2000 due to Fuente being skittish about whether enough Opus X tobacco would be available after the hurricane hit their farm in 1998. Aņejos have a blend of Opus X, Don Carlos, and Hemingway filler, with Connecticut broadleaf maduro wrappers that are cured in cognac barrels after they've been aged. http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=35&pos=0 |
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Going Commando
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