Quick Smoke: Arturo Fuente Hemingway Signature Natural
18 Oct 2008
Each Saturday and Sunday we’ll post a Quick Smoke: not quite a full review, just our brief take on a single cigar.
“Hemingway cigars are extremely difficult to make, so our production is very small,†says Carlos Fuente Jr. Maybe that’s why I haven’t had too many six inch by 47 ring gauge Signature Naturals. But, on the rare occasions I do, I thoroughly enjoy the sweet, dry, and woody taste the Cameroon wrapper and Dominican binder and filler tobaccos offer. That satisfying flavor, coupled with excellent construction, makes this selection worth the $6.50-9 per stick price.
Verdict = Buy.
photo credit: Stogie Guys
Nothing but agreement from me–these stogies are great!!! I get one every time I can afford it, although wherever you are buying them is one heck of a deal–here in So. California, Short Stories are about $9 or $10, Signatures and Classics go for upwards of $12 to $14.
I love this smoke. I smoked one this weekend during a family outing at a local state park. Wonderful environment for a wonderful cigar.
I live for any stick that has the Hemingway name on it. I have never paid 9 bucks for a short storie. I bitch when they cost 6 bucks. I