• Hi Guest - Come check out all of the new CP Merch Shop! Now you can support CigarPass buy purchasing hats, apparel, and more...
    Click here to visit! here...

Casa Fuente

Pugman1943

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 15, 2009
Messages
8,155
I know several you you have gone to Casa Fuente. A local brother is going ther on business and offered to pick me up a few. My question, do they have a nice FULL maduro stick, or just the Cameroon?

Your input would be most welcome.

Thanks,

Pug
 
Anejos? I tend to enjoy the full flavor of Fuentes Sungrown wrapped cigars, not the magnum R's, I'm talking like the 858 Sungrown, Cuban belicoso, or chateau Sungrown. They can be had typically from around $7-$10 a stick depending on where. Anejos would be a good choice also if they had some.
 
All the Casa Fuente cigars are done with the Cameroon wrapper, if I remember correctly.
 
What were the new one's they released a while back with a yellow band around the foot?
 
I was there Saturday, they have most the Anjeo line and the newer 80X series casa fuente with the Ecuadorian wrappers. Two different sales folks told me two different things (separate visits), one said it was a rosado, the other said it was habano, but they agreeed it was from Ecuador.  Beware the CF torpedos though, they  had lots of white "plume" on the heads......... The CF lanceros are $22 a stick with a 2/day limit. I tried the 806, it was an ok cigar, certainly not anywhere close to worth the $25 price, but now I can say I've had one at the store. Everything else was around 3x MSRP but their overhead is probably pretty stout. The Mojito glasses were pretty neat so I picked up a few of them and 2 more CF sticks to see if they have any legs for aging, but I really don't expect much. Plus for such a high end place to openly display moldy house cigars kinda threw me off.
 
 
 
 
 
 
*edit for spelling*
 
The orange foot is Cameroon. Didn't think much of the Sumatra fresh, but have a few of each aging.
 
Top