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Cameroon, Connecticut Broadleaf, Maduro, Ecuador Sungrown
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Dominican
Fillers
Dominican
Is Sweet?
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Arturo Fuente
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Arturo Fuente Hemingway new

Description
Profile
Varies
Shape
Perfecto
Wrapper
Cameroon, Connecticut Broadleaf, Maduro, Ecuador Sungrown
Origin
Dominican Republic
Is Flavored?
False
Has Tip?
False
Binder
Dominican
Fillers
Dominican
Is Sweet?
False
Is Machine Made?
False
Brand
Arturo Fuente

Four years in the making at Tabacalera A. Fuente.

The Hemingway line of cigars is a tasty series of shapely handmades from Carlos Fuente including Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story. The Fuente family carefully ferments and ages tobaccos, specially selected from only the best crop years. This highly sought after cigar is handmade by only the most experienced cigar makers, each of whom are limited to only 75 cigars per day. The Arturo Fuente Hemingway is aged for six months to fully enhance the flavor and aroma in cedar lined ag?ing rooms.

Lighting these up, you'll find a complex, medium-bodied flavor that the Fuente name is practically synonymous with. The dark and toothy wrapper leaf gives way to a flavor that's rich, toasty, and spicy. Each cigar delivers a wide range of expertly balanced notes, as they burn down to the cool nub. Incredibly rare and sought-after, we'd recommend grabbing a box posthaste. 

The Arturo Fuente Hemingway series has earned a 94-rating, calling it the #6 Cigar of 2018. One review noted, "impeccably crafted... spicy and woody notes turn to sweet leather and cedar. Balanced and elegant, medium-bodied."

NOTE: The Arturo Fuente Hemingway line is an extremely limited release brand. We receive small shipments whenever we can, so if they're showing out of stock, check back often or sign up for notifications so you don't miss out when we get more! If they're in stock, our advice is to stock up!

Due to limited supply, purchases of Arturo Fuente cigars will be limited to one per customer.

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Short Story (Perfecto) (4.0" x 49) - Cameroon
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Short Story (Perfecto) (4.0" x 49) - Cameroon
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Best Seller (Perfecto) (4.5" x 55)
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Signature (Perfecto) (6.0" x 47)
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Steve R

Steve R

Preference:
medium-full

Words to Live By...

"If you aint first, you're last." - Ricky Bobby

Arturo Fuente Hemingway

Last night I decided to crack open the old El Presidente humidor at home. It’s been a long time since I’ve touched this thing, other than the routine re-charge of the humidifiers. After taking a peak inside and under the lift-out tray I was quite impressed with the collection of lovelies I’ve been sitting on.

At the bottom were a few Hemingway Signatures. I don’t remember buying them, but I have no problem smoking them. Not a day goes by when I don’t hear good things about these heavily sought cigars, so I was looking forward to re-visiting the blend. Especially after pulling them out of the humidor. The Signatures are pretty. A perfecto-shaped vitola sporting a smooth Cameroon wrapper. I filled my 3-capacity Xikar case and hit the streets of downtown Bethlehem.

Despite being pretty, the wrapper is extremely delicate, as two small cracks formed from clipping the cap. The cigar lit easily, thanks to the tiny foot at the bottom of its slightly tapered 6” x 47 barrel. The draw was a tad tight, but loosened after burning for a minute or two. In the beginning, the flavor was a bit flat. The cigar bit at the back of my palate, leaving behind a tannic aftertaste. Fortunately, this faded as a sweet, cedary note gradually came into the picture. Nice, something to enjoy other than aesthetics. The Signature didn’t offer too many twists or turns throughout the journey. Rather, I seemed to be taking a long straightaway on cruise control. The woody flavors dominated, and a little bit of pepper pushes through the nose. I expected a nutty character, since I tend to find this in Cameroon-wrapper cigars. Not here. The strength plateaus at a solid medium-bodied, with no increase towards the end.

I guess this is why so many new cigar enthusiasts enjoy this cigar…it’s consistent in both performance and flavor, from start to finish. When you light one up, you know exactly what you’re in for. In that respect, it’s very similar to the traditional Fuente line. Well made and straightforward. I’ve said it before: I like complexity…a cigar that either changes or offers a few more layers of flavor. The Hemingway may look good and smoke well, but it’s not for me.

Steve R

Steve R

Preference:
medium-full

Words to Live By...

"If you aint first, you're last." - Ricky Bobby

Arturo Fuente Hemingway

Last night I decided to crack open the old El Presidente humidor at home. It’s been a long time since I’ve touched this thing, other than the routine re-charge of the humidifiers. After taking a peak inside and under the lift-out tray I was quite impressed with the collection of lovelies I’ve been sitting on.

At the bottom were a few Hemingway Signatures. I don’t remember buying them, but I have no problem smoking them. Not a day goes by when I don’t hear good things about these heavily sought cigars, so I was looking forward to re-visiting the blend. Especially after pulling them out of the humidor. The Signatures are pretty. A perfecto-shaped vitola sporting a smooth Cameroon wrapper. I filled my 3-capacity Xikar case and hit the streets of downtown Bethlehem.

Despite being pretty, the wrapper is extremely delicate, as two small cracks formed from clipping the cap. The cigar lit easily, thanks to the tiny foot at the bottom of its slightly tapered 6” x 47 barrel. The draw was a tad tight, but loosened after burning for a minute or two. In the beginning, the flavor was a bit flat. The cigar bit at the back of my palate, leaving behind a tannic aftertaste. Fortunately, this faded as a sweet, cedary note gradually came into the picture. Nice, something to enjoy other than aesthetics. The Signature didn’t offer too many twists or turns throughout the journey. Rather, I seemed to be taking a long straightaway on cruise control. The woody flavors dominated, and a little bit of pepper pushes through the nose. I expected a nutty character, since I tend to find this in Cameroon-wrapper cigars. Not here. The strength plateaus at a solid medium-bodied, with no increase towards the end.

I guess this is why so many new cigar enthusiasts enjoy this cigar…it’s consistent in both performance and flavor, from start to finish. When you light one up, you know exactly what you’re in for. In that respect, it’s very similar to the traditional Fuente line. Well made and straightforward. I’ve said it before: I like complexity…a cigar that either changes or offers a few more layers of flavor. The Hemingway may look good and smoke well, but it’s not for me.