In all seriousness, it really depends what you want. My favorite Anejo is the #48. The Casa Fuente Churchill reminds me of the Anejo #48. If you are wanting a Sungrown, it comes down to the 858 SG or Rosado version and the Cuban Belicoso. I've noticed a lot of problems with the Queen B.
The 858 maduro isn't bad.
Now if you want the cheaper stuff, give them a go. I generally do not smoke these any more. I'm a snob now. :laugh:
Then you have the Hemingway Maduros. Any will do. Depends on how much time you have. I don't care for the Hemingway natural as they are to mild for me.
As for Opus X. Do you want strong, mild or both? I think the #5 reigns for the strongest on the normal line. The Power Ranger isn't as strong IMHO. The Reserva d'Chateau is the mildest of the common line. I find a lot of the Opus X to have a Raspberry taste to them. Now if you want to take an adventure into the Opus world, you get into the HTF ones or the CFCF ones. Which is like playing Russian Roulette. You just never know what you are getting when it comes to the CFCF Coffins. One may cause you to throw in the towel as its the strongest cigar you could ever imagine smoking to them being a miss. Yes, it does happen unfortunately. At a hefty price tag, it can be a risk.
Now if you want a sweet tasting cigar, go for a Don Carlos. I personally do not care for the God of Fires.
Now you can check out the review section and find plenty written on Opus X and other Fuente products. Just remember that a review is subjective and unique to that cigar smoker. I've written a few myself on Opus X.