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Anejo #55 Reserva Cigars

Arturo Fuente Anejo #55 Reserva

This blend yields a rich, spicy, slightly sweet smoke and the unique aging process leaves a distinct finish.
  • Category: Cigars
  • SKU: AF 26
  • Rating: 4.8 stars, based on 33 reviews

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Product Details

Typically only available at Father’s Day and Christmas, this cigar is one of the most exclusive cigars in the world today.


One of the world’s most rare cigars, the Añejo cigar is rolled with the very best Dominican filler and binder from Chateau de la Fuente, then adds a 5-year-old Connecticut maduro wrapper aged in a Cognac barrel. This blend yields a rich, spicy, slightly sweet smoke and the unique aging process leaves a distinct finish.



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In September of 1998, Hurricane Georges tore through the Carribbean Sea causing widespread destruction throughout the region, including the famous Chateau de la Fuente far in the Dominican Republic, where the wrapper leaf for the acclaimed Fuente Fuente OpusX cigar is grown and harvested.

Two years later the storm’s destruction resulted in a shortage of Fuente Fuente OpusX wrapper tobacco. But rather than halting production, Carlos Fuente Jr. ordered the use of a different wrapper, an aged Connecticut broadleaf. Once again, the Fuente family forged triumph from tragedy, and the Arturo Fuente Añejo cigar was born.

One of the world’s most rare cigars, the Añejo cigar is rolled with the very best Dominican filler and binder from Chateau de la Fuente, then adds a 5-year-old Connecticut maduro wrapper aged in a Cognac barrel. This blend yields a rich, spicy, slightly sweet smoke and the unique aging process leaves a distinct finish.

Typically only available at Father’s Day and Christmas, this cigar is one of the most exclusive cigars in the world today.



Short DescriptionThis blend yields a rich, spicy, slightly sweet smoke and the unique aging process leaves a distinct finish.
Description

Typically only available at Father’s Day and Christmas, this cigar is one of the most exclusive cigars in the world today.

One of the world’s most rare cigars, the Añejo cigar is rolled with the very best Dominican filler and binder from Chateau de la Fuente, then adds a 5-year-old Connecticut maduro wrapper aged in a Cognac barrel. This blend yields a rich, spicy, slightly sweet smoke and the unique aging process leaves a distinct finish.

In Depth

In September of 1998, Hurricane Georges tore through the Carribbean Sea causing widespread destruction throughout the region, including the famous Chateau de la Fuente far in the Dominican Republic, where the wrapper leaf for the acclaimed Fuente Fuente OpusX cigar is grown and harvested.

Two years later the storm’s destruction resulted in a shortage of Fuente Fuente OpusX wrapper tobacco. But rather than halting production, Carlos Fuente Jr. ordered the use of a different wrapper, an aged Connecticut broadleaf. Once again, the Fuente family forged triumph from tragedy, and the Arturo Fuente Añejo cigar was born.

One of the world’s most rare cigars, the Añejo cigar is rolled with the very best Dominican filler and binder from Chateau de la Fuente, then adds a 5-year-old Connecticut maduro wrapper aged in a Cognac barrel. This blend yields a rich, spicy, slightly sweet smoke and the unique aging process leaves a distinct finish.

Typically only available at Father’s Day and Christmas, this cigar is one of the most exclusive cigars in the world today.

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Price$16.00
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SKUAF 26
NameAnejo #55 Reserva
BrandArturo Fuente
QTY in Package0
CountryDominican Republic
BinderDominican
FillerDominican
WrapperConnecticut Maduro
ShapeTorpedo
FlavorMedium to Full Bodied
Length6
Ring Gauge55
Can be Custom Banded?No