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  • Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story

    So, I thought I was due a review, seeing as Ive been here a couple of weeks and have yet to provide one. Forgive me if I miss anything, or the review doesnt provide much insight, Im especially new to the reviewing side of things, so go easy on me.

    Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story
    Size: 4 inches x 43/47 gauge
    Year: Unknown.
    Price: $11 (I bought in Beverly Hills, so ended up paying through the nose for this).
    Smoking time: 1 Hour.

    Appearance and Construction: The cigar has a beautiful consistent rich colour to it. I didn?t find there were too many veins in appearance which helped keep the wrapper smooth with a nice shine to it. The construction of the cigar was firm, with just the right amount of give. Considering the shape of these cigars, I have heard that often a lot of glue can sometimes be seen on the wrapper, as well as sometimes fingerprints in the glue too, however I had none of those problems with this one.
    Smoking Characteristics: With the nipple on the foot of this cigar, it made lighting very quick and easy, with only one match required to get it started. It almost made me wonder why companies aren?t endorsing this technique more often. The burn was wonderfully even, and when it started to lean to the side, it corrected itself perfectly. Even though the cigar produces a lot of smoke for such a little chap, the doesn?t mean the smoking time in reduced. In fact, this little smoke took a good hour to work through.






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    Flavour: To start with, there was very little flavor and the disappointed look started to creep over my face. Four to Five puffs in however it really started to open up, and the flavours came pouring through. There were hints of cream and a very light woody flavour, but always in a smooth velvet like form. There were bits of citrus creeping through too. I have a habit of smelling the cigar at the head during the first third, and the smell was heavenly, full of deep wood and milk. During this first third, there were also hints of red grape, and something else I couldn?t quite put my finger on. The second third started off with a hint of light spice, and something strange?Mint! I love mint, and this was my first experience of it within a cigars flavour, so it was a pleasant surprise! The aftertaste was still very creamy, and left a nice coating on the tongue. There is now also a lot more woody flavours coming through as well as some slight nutmeg. The last third started with what I can only describe, as well done steak, just that smell of beef being cook on a high heat, but with a buttery finish. This increased with mushroom like flavour, and continued with hints of mint throughout. Towards the end, these flavours died off a little unfortunately, but only to head back towards those smooth creamy notes.

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    Overall opinions: What a beautiful charming cigar with so much hidden inside its relatively small package. An astounding amount of flavours packed in, with what is a completely effortless cigar to smoke. Clocking in at a relaxing hour, and with so much going for it, I think I will be purchasing a box of these for sure. Not bad for a cigar that, if shopped around, can be found for $5.

  • #2
    nice review. I really like these too. I personally also detect alot of ginger when I smoke these.

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    • #3
      I have a couple of "Works of Art" which are the slightly bigger brother of these, I hope they are as sweet as the S/S.

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      • #4
        And now, the rest of the Short Story!

        crackhead.gif Umm. Senor Dude! If you like the SS, try the bigger version of the stick... currently going by the name "Signature." I think you may enjoy what your find. cheers.gif





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        • #5
          I have yet to try these. They look beautiful though - as does the box.

          Can anyone comment on how they compare to their Cuban counterparts?

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          • #6
            Gutted , my brother cocked up in New York and brought nowt back and the signature sticks were on my list

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            • #7
              Any idea how much these things cost in an airport duty free?

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              • #8
                I have smoked a signature. Got bored way before the end. For this cigar flavour I much prefer the short.

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                • #9
                  Nice review mate,
                  Love Life - Love Cigars

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                  • #10
                    Thru the looking glass!

                    Originally posted by Daize View Post
                    I have smoked a signature. Got bored way before the end. For this cigar flavour I much prefer the short.
                    Me Too, Mate!!! "cept in reverse. ban-cha.gif

                    The SS I find boring, but the Signature - creamy, mello and smoooooth!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                      Me Too, Mate!!! "cept in reverse. [ATTACH=CONFIG]6350[/ATTACH]

                      The SS I find boring, but the Signature - creamy, mello and smoooooth!
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                      Never tried????

                      HIYA!!!!

                      Love Life - Love Cigars

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                      • #12
                        Great first up review Detroit.

                        I had one of thes last night (Thursday) whilst in London. Truth be told, I didn't pay it much attention as at the time we were being regaled with wonderful stories about (for example) a bishop receiving a guard of honour normally reserved for Field Marshals due to a bureaucratic twist. My memories of the cigar were, however - faultless construction, lit extremely easily and was a generally pleasant smoke.
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                        • #13
                          Love one of these with a good cup of coffee.

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