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« on: October 18, 2009, 12:28:53 pm »

Going to star posting in one spot to save a little bandwith!

Moving my first review here also:
Arturo Fuent Work of Art Maduro

Last night I smoked one of my first Work of Art that was given to me as a prize for winng a contest on another forum.. Let me start off by saying this was a great smoke!! At first light, I knew I was in for a good smoke. This cigar was dark and oily and had an awesome draw! It had some hints of cocoa and nuts. It burned evenly the whole way down. I nubbed it! I can't wait to smoke the others in my humi!
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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2009, 12:39:10 pm »

Spent 3 hours at Habana NG on Saturday smoking an Arturo Fuent Anejo #49 (the big one)

Fantastic cigar with excellent construction and a nice oily leaf. Burn was sharp and clean with the ash holdong till tapped off. Despite the thick smoke billowing off this cigar it sarted off much more mild than I expected. About a third of the way in I started to really appreciate the taste of dark chocolate and a sort of earthy woodlike aftertaste. Definately enjoying this cigar at the moment. At the halfway mark the cigar really hits its stride, with the spice picking up and the chocolate flavor really lasting on my tongue. The burn did get a little off in the last half requiring a couple of touch ups, however nothing major. I finished up this incredible smoke, tremendously enjoying every last draw I could get.


 Even more enjoyable than the cigar was the good time spent watching Texas win over OU, combined with sharing some stories with a couple of the old guys who are always willwing to share some life expierience with a newbie like me.
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