Not A Nice Person
Pink.
This isn't really a formal review.
As many of y'all know, the San Cristobal Fabuloso has been my go-to cigar pretty much since it was introduced, probably about a decade now. I buy a box at least once a month, and most of the time, it's either my first or my only cigar of the night. Accounts for probably 75% of my smoking.
I vary it up; I like Tatuaje and Ashton and Flor de Antilles and LFD and Illusione a lot and try new things as they come along. And of course there's the special occasion cigars like Opus X or God of Fire . . . although for me, the special occasion is usually just "Oh look! I've got an Opus X!"
This Aquitaine, though. It's the first really serious challenger the Fabuloso's had, when it comes to daily smoking. Just a terrific cigar! Full bodied, hits all the right notes, great burn and flawless construction and perfect draw. Corona gordas have always been my second favorite vitola, after torpedoes, and this is just a great one.
Highly recommended.
~Boar
As many of y'all know, the San Cristobal Fabuloso has been my go-to cigar pretty much since it was introduced, probably about a decade now. I buy a box at least once a month, and most of the time, it's either my first or my only cigar of the night. Accounts for probably 75% of my smoking.
I vary it up; I like Tatuaje and Ashton and Flor de Antilles and LFD and Illusione a lot and try new things as they come along. And of course there's the special occasion cigars like Opus X or God of Fire . . . although for me, the special occasion is usually just "Oh look! I've got an Opus X!"

This Aquitaine, though. It's the first really serious challenger the Fabuloso's had, when it comes to daily smoking. Just a terrific cigar! Full bodied, hits all the right notes, great burn and flawless construction and perfect draw. Corona gordas have always been my second favorite vitola, after torpedoes, and this is just a great one.
Highly recommended.
~Boar