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my first Opus, and it has been aging for 3 years. At first, I wasn't impressed.
The flavor was kind of bland in the beginning, and the burn just wouldn't stay
straight. Then at the halfway ... |
14-06-2006
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...2005 Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X Perfec<_A0FFFF_000000>xion No. 2 (aka Super Belicoso)
6 3/8 <_A0FFFF_000000>x 52
Wrapper: Dominican
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Storage: 63 – 65 RH at 63 – 68 F.
Construction: Very oily mo...
14-06-2006
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...ong as a BBF or Opus, but easily a match for VSG. This is a superb cigar and I will definitely smoke more. Aging at a lower RH should really improve. Not quite sure how high to rate this right now sin...
01-01-2006
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 | ...VSG, and Fuente Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X. Little George told me there was no limit for the “scarce stuff”. “If we know someone wants something, we can always set it aside and give them a call” says little Georg... |
20-09-2005
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...ted shortage of Opus wrapper after a hurricane, the Anejo has an Opus core with a specially aged Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrapper. After fermentation, the wrapper receives additional aging in cogn...
29-08-2005
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 | ... trend with the Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X, and many others are following suit.
Of course the useage of scantily clad women to help sell cigars was in evidence again this year at the RTDA. This is a trend that is ... |
07-08-2005
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...a competitor to Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X for most beautifully detailed cigar band. The question is, can the cigar live up to the band?
The thought process behind the Diamond Crown Ma<_A0FFFF_000000>ximus was to put an Ecuadorian w...
27-10-2003
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...nte’s vaunted Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X line.
Bill Rhodes takes advantage of his outsider’s view of the industry to surprise tobacco traditionalists. E<_A0FFFF_000000>xamples are his use of Cameroon tobacco as filler, double...
02-09-2003
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 | ...andslide? Opus owned this group with over 4 times the votes of its nearest competitor. Marketing dollars at work!
- Best Nicaraguan Brand
Padron
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23-02-2003
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...ing compared to Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X, Ashton VSG, and some of the recently released limited edition Cubans, you take notice...real quick.When reviews start coming in, and you start to hear a cigar being compared to...
16-03-2002
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...blicity for the Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X and recently the Anejo line. Don't let the lack of marketing hype fool you as the Hemingways remain a legitimate premium cigar.
Sadly the Hemingway Signature, and the rest of...
15-03-2002
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...hbrow brothers. Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X, Don Carlos and the recent Anejo line from Fuente may have stolen the marketing thunder from Hemingway, but sit tight Ernest, your cigar namesake holds its own quite well.
Wit...
15-03-2002
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...he lines of the Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X and Ashton VSG line, you'll treasure the Ramon Allones Specially Selected. Another fresh aspect of this cigar was the consistency of the flavor. Staying the same for, not just t...
15-03-2002
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...he flavor to an Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X without the edge. Whatever it is, it hangs on the strong side of center, and is not a breakfast cigar.
We hate to publish reviews of cigars that you may not be able to fin...
15-03-2002
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...t's the line of Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X cigars from Fuente.If there was ever a cigar that was hyped, over hyped, and then hyped again, it's the line of Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X cigars from Fuente. By now we all know the story. Wrappe...
15-03-2002
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...viewers of past Opus <_A0FFFF_000000>X, and Ashton VSG they had smoked. Having e<_A0FFFF_000000>xperienced both of the aforementioned cigars, I can see the comparison. There was no aftertaste, none. The flavor was such that you ...
15-03-2002
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