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andredias95 · 1 year ago
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772. Arturo Fuente Unnamed Reserve 2021
Bought from The Oak Lounge Tallinn, Estonia. Location: This review was made indoors in a cigar lounge. Information:Wrapper: Undisclosed (Sun Grown Rosado)Binder: Dominican RepublicFiller: Dominican RepublicOrigin: Dominican Republic Factory: Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia. (Dominican Republic)Box: Sold in 20 count boxes.Release: 2021 (made in 2016)Availability: Limited Edition of 1000 boxes of 20…
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voiceoversteve · 9 months ago
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Episode 158 of The Burning Bush Podcast available now!
Welcome to Episode 158 of The Burning Bush Podcast, where we share the message of the Bible while enjoying a good cigar. Today we’re reading the New Testament book of Luke Chapter 15 with commentary from the notes in the Charles Spurgeon Study Bible, and I’m smoking the Arturo Fuente Magnum R Rosado Sun Grown 58 5.25x58.
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Website: https://www.theburningbushpodcast.com/1721408/14301128
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qualitycigarboxes · 3 months ago
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Presenting the A. Fuente Rosado 8-5-8 wood cigar box. A lighter amberish stain and semi glossy finish with felt lined interior lid and natural wood tray. Great for decorating and much more!
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blindmanspuff · 4 years ago
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Blind Cigar Review: Arturo Fuente | Flor Fina 8-5-8 Rosado Sun Grown
Blind #Cigar Review: Arturo Fuente | Flor Fina 8-5-8 Rosado Sun Grown @AFuenteCigars #cigars #blindmanspuff #SmokeBlind
Cigar Info – Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 Rosado Sun Grown While it may look like any other Arturo Fuente cigar, the Flor Fina 8-5-8 Rosado Sun Grown is one of the more rare and sought-after Fuente cigars. The blend is an offshoot of the Flor Fina 8-5-8 Sun Grown blend (that is also hard to find), but with a special Ecuadorian Rosado wrapper. The rest of the blend uses Dominican binder and…
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paullaurent · 4 years ago
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Arturo Fuente x Aberfeldy ! Arturo Fuente Rosado Sun Grown Magnum R52 perfect pairing with this Aberfelfy Single Cask Whisky !
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artesanodeltobacco · 3 years ago
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Thank you @camilu_sl for choosing and rating Viva La Vida club 500 at #9 for your top 15 cigars of 2021Posted @withregram • @camilu_sl 🏆Hoy continuamos con nuestro Top 15 Cigar 2021 by CamiLú con la posición 10 a la 6, una selección elaborada en base a la apreciación de nuestros clientes principales y el nivel de venta en nuestro establecimiento. ✨A continuación la posición de la 10 a la 6: 10. Aladino Corojo Reserva toro País. Honduras Fábrica. Fabrica de Puros Aladino at Las Lomas Jamastran Wrapper. Honduras Corojo Binder. Honduras Corojo 9. Viva La Vida Club 500 País. Nicaragua Fábrica. AJ Fernández & Artesano del tabaco Wrapper: Nicaraguan Habano Oscuro Binder: Nicaraguan Filler: Nicaraguan Corojo 99 & Criollo 98 8. Plasencia alma de fuego panatela País. Nicaragua Fábrica. Plasencia Cigars Wrapper. Nicaragua Jalapa Binder. Nicaragua 7. Lost City pyramid País. República Dominicana Fabrica. Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia. Filler: Dominican Republic Binder: Dominican Republic Wrapper: Dominican Sun Grown Rosado 6. Ramon Allones Torpedo Pais. Nicaragua Fabrica. Tabacalera AJ Fernandez Cigars de Nicaragua S.A. Wrapper: Ecuador (Habano Oscuro) Binder: Nicaragua (Corojo 99) Filler: Nicaragua (Corojo 99 Jalapa, Criollo 98 Condega, Hybrid Estelí & Pueblo Nuevo) 👀Mañana les presentamos las últimas posiciones correspondientes del 5 al 1. Stay tuned! #CamiLúSocialLounge #CamiLú #Top15Cigars2021byCamiLú @ajfcigars (at Dominican Republic) https://www.instagram.com/artesanodeltobacco/p/CYcsSaEOBtI/?utm_medium=tumblr
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gothamcigarguy-blog · 8 years ago
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Cigar Review - Rocky Patel Sun Grown
The Rocky Patel Sun Grown in the 'Robusto' size will be my second cigar for today. Earlier I smoked a Cusano 18 Double Connecticut to which I enjoyed very, very much. I'm hoping to keep the good vibes rolling with this next cigar... and mostly likely will.
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I have already smoked this blend on numerous occasions, and while it has been quite a while since I last tried one, I do remember enjoying them greatly. I am certainly looking forward to sampling it once again! In fact, truth be told, the RP Sun Grown was among the very first cigars that I ever stocked when I was just getting my start. I had a small desk humidor back then and could only stock 25-cigars at one time. At the time, this blend made the cut... let's see if it still does, shall we?
I bought this RP Sun Grown at the Discount Smoke Shop in Peoria, Illinois - a small little tobacco outlet with a surprisingly okay selection of fine cigars. My buddy Trey frequents this retailer quite a bit and invited me and few other friends to check it out. We were all standing in their walk-in humidor and I about tripped on a box of these cigars just sitting on the floor. After looking down at what caused my stutter-step, I seen the label and knew that I wasn't leaving the store without a few of these sticks in hand.
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Cigar Logistics
In an industry built on name recognition and reputation, Rocky Patel's passion has brought his brand to heights unseen by most boutique cigar manufacturers. In fact, the RP brand has become one of the most sought after cigar names in the industry. Founded by Rocky Patel in Naples, Florida, his boutique cigar line is responsible for creating over two dozen highly regarded and rated blends that have been favorited by so many.
Rocky Patel Sun Grown cigars are perfectly blended with 7-year-aged Brazilian, Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos and 5-year-aged Ecuadorian Sun Grown Rosado wrappers. The smoke is robust, balanced, and said to be brimming with the dark, sweet tobacco flavor and spiciness often associated with pre-embargo Cuban cigars. This cigar was made for new cigar smokers wanting to step up to a full-flavored cigar, or the veteran who has acquired a palate for a deeper, more complex smoke.
Additionally, here are a few other noteworthy details:
Made by: Rocky Patel
Size: Robusto
Length: 5.5"
Ring Gauge: 50
Wrapper Color: Natural
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Brazilian & Dominican
Strength: Full
Body: Full
Price: $6.80
The Rocky Patel Sun Grown is available in five different sizes. I'll be smoking the Robusto today, but smokers can also choose from:
Sixty: 6.0" x 60
Petit Corona: 4.5" x 44
Toro: 6.5" x 52
Torpedo: 6.25" x 52
Setting the Mood
I am in Peoria, Illinois today spending the day with a few good friends. We've decided to have ourselves a "Bond-athon" and watch one friend's collection of James Bond movies, among other things. We've just finished watching "To Russia with Love" and before putting on the next flick, we all decided to step out to the front stoop for cigar break.
I decided to clip and light the Rocky Patel Sun Grown by butane cigar lighter that I just picked up a few hours earlier, while my friends fire up an assortment of other fine cigars. As I made mention of once already, this is my second cigar for the day with at least one or two more on reserve. We like to herf when we get together!
Cigar Review
Pre-Light
My first impression of the Rocky Patel Sun Grown 'Robusto' is that it's a rather normal, ordinary-looking cigar. This isn't to say that being normal and ordinary is necessary a bad thing, rather that this cigar, at this size, is not one that would turn heads. It looks like any typical stick. In addition to this, the RP Sun Grown features a double band whereby both bands are also pretty basic. The bands are primarily red with thick gold borders and lettering. The Rocky Patel brand mark is front and center as are the words "Sun Grown".
Upon further review, I found that this vitole has many veins and a few noticeable wrapper seams. Other than what I've just noted, there are no other visible discrepancies that I can see. I clipped the tip of my cigar using a Xikar guillotine cutter and tested the draw. The draw was free and easy, exactly as I remember it to be, and hinted at flavors of both sweet and spicy characteristics.
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First Third
The Rocky Patel Sun Grown kicked off with heavy amounts of cedar woodiness, nut, and what I know as creamy coffee. Additionally I am finding some citrus as well... quite possibly that of an orange. The aroma is also good, but a little difficult to pin point. This particular cigar is producing a medium amount of dry white smoke on the rest and draw, and thus the surrounding air is filling up quickly with an aroma not only from my cigar, but from the 5 others also being smoked.
While I have smoked the RP Sun Grown many times in the past, I don't remember if the wavy burn line that I'm now experiencing in this first third is normal or not. To be fair, it hasn't yet gotten to the point of intervention, but it's definitely something worth pointing out and thus keeping an eye on. Additionally, I'm not too impressed by the construction of this cigar. Overall, the ash, while mostly white with hints of black highlights, doesn't seem to want to hang on. Personally, I like to see a cigar hold its ash for an inch or longer and sadly this cigar isn't making it that far.
Second Third
Two-thirds in and I'm getting much of the same with regards to draw, burn line, and construction. This is of course good for the draw and okay for the burn line, but bad for the construction. The flavor profile, however, is another story.
Flavors of coffee, cream, and cedar have jumped to the forefront on this cigar, while nut and orange citrus continue to hint in the background. The smoke and aroma coming off of the Rocky Patel Sun Grown can also be described as having coffee-like characteristics. Thus far in, I'm enjoying my smoke as well as the company and conversation.
Finish
The Rocky Patel Sun Grown continued to put out flavors of creamy coffee, cedar wood, and nut right up until the moment I put it down. The orange citrus flavor that I once reported on had gone away and was replaced by a black peppery spice. Interesting fact, I learned that the black pepper spice that smokers sometimes detect in their cigars is actually just a very strong citrus flavor, which in this case would make sense seeing how I had detected orange citrus early on and that cigars typically get stronger near the finish.
Also, in this final third, the draw remained free and easy and my burn line had actually straightened out quite a bit since first lighting it. And, I didn't even have to relight. I simply continued rotating the cigar in my hand thereby placing the unburned end on top - a nice little trick for correcting an uneven burn. With regards to the ash and construction of my RP Sun Grown, the ash continued to look good but remained flaky and weak.
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Cigar Rating
After smoking this Rocky Patel Sun Grown, I am confident in giving this cigar a score of 24 out of 30 and a rating of "Very Good." Here are my notes:
Appearance: 1  2  3  4  5
Burn: 1  2  3  4  5
Construction: 1  2  3  4  5
Draw: 1  2  3  4  5
Flavor & Aroma: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10
Total Score: 24
Rating: Very Good
Summary
As the age old saying goes, never judge a book by its cover. The same is certainly true about cigars and specifically the Rocky Pate Sun Grown. While this cigar may look like any ordinary stick, it certainly doesn't taste like one.
The RP Sun Grown introduces smokers to an interesting flavor profile to which I believe many will enjoy. This cigar produces consistent flavors of cream, coffee, and woodiness throughout the entirety of the smoke, followed by subtle tastes of nut, orange citrus, and black pepper spice. The manufacture rates this cigar as being full-bodied, but I'd place it at more medium. Certainly, smokers who are in the market for a medium cigar should not overlook the Rocky Patel Sun Grown.
Furthermore, while the Sun Grown may not be my favorite Rocky Patel cigar, this honor is currently reserved for the Rocky Patel Freedom, I will definitely be purchasing these again... in singles, that is. However, at $6.80 per stick, I feel that having a few on hand for when friends come around will be well worth the cost, as this cigar is one that most will enjoy once they've had an opportunity to sample it.
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ministryofcigars · 3 years ago
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Fuente Friday in Malaysia
Fuente Friday in Malaysia #ministryofcigars #joseblanco #fuentefriday #arturofuente #fuentecigars #cigarsloungemy #zoom #virtualherf #theprofessor #rosado #sungrown #cigartalk #cigar #cigars #cigarlife
Fuente Friday in Malaysia. The official importer and distributor for Arturo Fuente is hosting a Zoom session. Ray Ooi from Cigars Lounge Malaysia invited Jose Blanco from Arturo Fuente y Cia to be the special guest on a Zoom session this Friday at 9 PM local time.  Rosado Sun Grown Magnum 52 Ooi also picked a cigar for everyone to smoke during the Zoom session. It’s the Arturo Fuente Rosado Sun…
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cigarguyxxl · 7 years ago
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When I was at the intertabac trade show Willy Herrera, whom I had not seen in a few years, the last time was at El Titan de Bronze in Miami in 2014, handed me one of his latest creations, the Undercrown Sun Grown in a belicoso format (review will follow in a few months) but the next day one of my sources gave me the same blen d in the legendary Flying Pig format. I thought of keeping the cigar in my humidor, with the other Flying Pigs I have but decided to light it anyway since cigars are meant to me smoked.
The Undercrown Sun Grown is made from Nicaraguan filler, a stalk cut binder from the Connecticut River Valley and a Sun Grown Sumatra wrapper from Ecuador. It’s the third line under the Undercrown label, the first was created by the rollers at the Drew Estate factory after they got told that they couldn’t smoke Liga Privada no more, the second was the Shade. I wonder what the next will be, a Maduro? Oscuro? Cameroon? Rosado? Time will tell.
The shape of the cigar is ace, a little bomb shape with a pig tale, it looks funny and even though other companies use the same shape, everybody recognizes it as “that flying pig shape”.  The wrapper is oily and smooth, dark brown with a reddish glow that’s being enhanced by the red and golden rings. It’s the same ring as on the regular Undercrown and on the Undercrown Shade but in red instead of blue or white. The foot ring is in the same colors and says sun grown. The aroma is quite strong, I smell herbs, straw and some barnyard.
I cut the cigar, punching was no option because of the pigtail. The cold draw is good, i taste spicy raisin, portobello and pepper. After lighting I taste a nice, fresh citrus with coffee. After a few puffs I taste the citrus but now with cedar, nutmeg, a little cinnamon and some dried chilies. After a third I taste vanilla, cedar, the red skin that you find on peanuts and toast, with a citrus and peppery aftertaste. Halfway the cigar is cedar with nutmeg and cumin again. The final third is woody with a sweetness that is best described as icing sugar.
The draw is flawless. The smoke is typical Drew Estate, full, thick, plentiful. The light colored ash is firm and dense. The burn is uneven, not too much though but it’s not straight. The cigar is medium bodied and medium full flavored. There is a lot of evolution. The smoke time is an hour and fifteen minutes.
Would I buy this cigar again? I hope they will become available again.
Score: 93
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Undercrown Sun Grown Flying Pig When I was at the intertabac trade show Willy Herrera, whom I had not seen in a few years, the last time was at El Titan de Bronze in Miami in 2014, handed me one of his latest creations, the Undercrown Sun Grown in a belicoso format (review will follow in a few months) but the next day one of my sources gave me the same blen…
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blindmanspuff · 3 years ago
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Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 Sun Grown - Blind Cigar Review
Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 Sun Grown - Blind #Cigar Review @AFuenteCigars #cigars #blindmanspuff #SmokeBlind
Cigar Info The Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 Sun Grown is a part of the company’s Sun Grown extension of their Gran Reserva line. Recently we reviewed the more rare offshoot of this cigar the Flor Fina 8-5-8 Rosado Sun Grown. The Flor Fina 8-5-8 size is harder to find than the rest of the Sun Grown line, but not as hard to find as the Rosado. The blend uses an Ecuadorian Connecticut Sun Grown…
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blindmanspuff · 4 years ago
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Cigar News: Dapper Cigar Company Announces Siempre Rosado
#Cigar News: Dapper Cigar Company Announces Siempre Rosado @DapperCigars #cigars
Dapper Cigar Company has new exclusive to Small Batch Cigar, Siempre Rosado. It comes in one size at the moment, a 5 5/8 x 46 corona.
The company has been working on Siempre Rosado for almost two years. It began as an offshoot of the core brand Siempre Sun Grown and developed into its own line.
“To do this collaboration justice, we knew from the beginning that we’d have to create something bigger…
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