According to Carlos Fuente, Jr., the blend of aromas of this opulent cigar exudes so much pleasure that it should be forbidden to smoke except on the rarest of occasions. To protect this precious gem and prevent the escape of natural oils, a patented glass chamber hand blown in the south of France is sealed to perfection. Inside, a custom Humidipak humidor replicates the tropical climate of its heavenly birthplace, Chateau de la Fuente.
UTKhodgy said:My tubos cigars, most specifically the Romeo y Julieta Clemenceaus, actually maintain the best "feel" to the wrapper than any of my other cigars that are in the humi outside of tubes. By "feel" as obviously mean the oily texture and sheen to the wrapper.
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e-sticks said:UTKhodgy said:My tubos cigars, most specifically the Romeo y Julieta Clemenceaus, actually maintain the best "feel" to the wrapper than any of my other cigars that are in the humi outside of tubes. By "feel" as obviously mean the oily texture and sheen to the wrapper.
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do you store them in your humi? if so, tube caps on or off?
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preembargo said:This is a quote from Fuente Forbidden X website
According to Carlos Fuente, Jr., the blend of aromas of this opulent cigar exudes so much pleasure that it should be forbidden to smoke except on the rarest of occasions. To protect this precious gem and prevent the escape of natural oils, a patented glass chamber hand blown in the south of France is sealed to perfection. Inside, a custom Humidipak humidor replicates the tropical climate of its heavenly birthplace, Chateau de la Fuente.
Essentially, the tube is a self contained humidor designed to maintain the Dominican climate for 1-10 years. Mine may stay in the tube for a year but I don't think I'll be able go much longer than that.
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Here's why...ree ree robusto said:Why do you have the same link in your profile as KevinWHoecker that was trolling the other day?
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