Posts Tagged: ‘Fuente’

Cigar-Wealthy Taste Inc. with Three Generations of the Fuente Family

October 10, 2010 Posted by admin


Wealthy Taste at at wealthytaste.com and Three Generations of the Fuente Family. -Left to right: Arturo Fuente Jr., Kristin Fuente, Arturo Fuente Sr. -The Fuente Family has been making cigars since 1912; almost 100 years of cigar making expertise goes into every one of their cigars. They come to us from Tampa Sweethearts Cigar Co, Ybor City (Tampa), FL.

Arturo Fuente Cigars Are Some Of The Most Coveted And Well-Loved Cigars In The World

September 1, 2010 Posted by admin

These cigars are also all handmade using only the very best vintage tobaccos that is grown on a private family reserve in the Dominican Republic that has been set aside exclusively for the cultivation of this tobacco.

There are multiple lines from which cigar aficionados can choose if you they to experience a full range of flavors and impeccable blends.

For the smoker looking for medium-blend strength in a Cameroon wrapper, there is this line, with Dominican filler, it is the personal favorite of many people. Known for its spicy smoke and flawless construction in a Colorado wrapper, it has received very high ratings for its excellent flavor and even burn.

This cigar has also been given very high ratings for its dark, oily wrapper, spicy flavor, and earthy overtones-along with an excellent draw. Aficionados praise it continuously for its abundance of smoke and its solid, medium body.

Another one is often called the small cigar with a BIG flavor. It has received consistently high ratings for its aged leaf and its perfect roll. Smokers are always that it is well worth the additional cost due to its top quality taste and appearance of the wrapper.

The president of the cigar has earned a reputation among many as being the very best of all cigars. It is renowned as a first class cigar in every respect, including its even burn, its excellent construction, and its perfect draw with a medium body. It is characterized by a rich taste and a semi-sweet finish.

The Gran Reserva is the flagship line for these items. These cigars are all medium-bodied and exceptionally smooth.

Known as medium strength cigars, they are available in two different kinds of wrappers. With Dominican filler and binders, they offer reliable, consistent amounts of flavor and lots of smoke.

The newest addition to this line is a Cuban cigar. It has a Dominican filler and binder from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Brazil. It comes in a Cameroon wrapper and is a great smoke for the daytime or for the evening.

Cigar smokers all over the world love this cigar. A smoker simply cannot go wrong with these. The strength of these cigars can range from Medium to Spicy to Complex. The Colorado wrapper is exceptional in quality, and oily and smooth.

This line is also one of those lines that can introduce cigarette smokers to the world of cigars. It offers pure relaxation, laid back, stress-free moments, and long hours featuring continuous draws of contentment.

Aficionados also love the line for its dark Cameroon wrapper. It is firmly rolled so that it burns with a nice, white ash. Many say too that it features a unique blend of mild leather and coffee taste and call it a good hour smoke. Overall, it is an ideal great cigar for first time smokers.

One of our customers stated that he only smokes once per week, and that this is the only cigar he smokes. He loves the mild start and solid finish rich that is rich with oils.

The line of Cigars is a line that cigarette smokers can enjoy as an introduction to the world of cigars. It is pure relaxation, kicked back, distressed, and long, continuous draws of contentment.

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Emerson’s Cigars Introduces Fuente Hemingway

July 27, 2010 Posted by admin

Emerson’s Cigars has introduced Fuente Hemingway – one of the finest brands of cigars over the years. Famous for its mesmerizing taste, Fuente Hemingway is usually released around the holidays and will now be readily available through Emerson’s Cigars.

According to the spokesperson of Emerson’s Cigars, “Fuente Hemingway is the right kind of smoking gesticulation that stands a class apart amongst the true cigar lovers.” In between 1920s and 40s, the cigar brand Fuente Hemingway was highly popular. As the time went on, the natural life cycle took its course, the pool of cigar rollers capable of making such a cigar dwindled. However, with Emerson’s Cigars latest venture, cigar enthusiasts will now surely be able to enjoy this ageless product.

The spokesperson said, “Only the most delicately fermented and aged tobaccos, specially selected from only the best crop time, make up the blend for this cigar”. Smoking this cigar creates a long solid ash that the cigar-lover will be bigheaded to show off. It is a straightforward cigar bringing enjoyment from the beginning. “As your ash begins to form, you will discover notes of coffee and cedar and it will turn out a massive amount of creamy smoke for your pallet”, added the spokesperson.

The highly sought after Fuente Hemingway cigars are handmade by the most experienced cigar makers, each of whom are limited to produce 75 cigars per day. The cigar is aged an additional six months after being rolled and is most impressive directly from the box. Emerson’s Cigars believes that the cigar will smolder the smoker’s fingers as one enters the final segments, but he will not be disappointed because a well-built leather flavor is how the Fuente Hemingway will finish.

By bringing Fuente Hemingway to true cigar lovers, Emerson’s Cigars will surely move ahead with a promise to offer finest tobacco products and a great shopping experience.

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Cigars And Music: A Natural Combination

June 9, 2010 Posted by admin

Perhaps it’s because there’s a close cultural connection between great music and smoky bars. Anyone who knows anything about jazz knows that its truly legendary improvisers – Coltrane, Bird, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie – cut their teeth playing in bars so smoky that it’s a good thing everybody was too busy improvising to need sheet music.


Or maybe it’s because both cigars and music are contemplative pleasures. A casual smoker can get a quick tobacco-fix from a cheap cigarette, just as a casual music listener can enjoy the background hum of pop songs on the car radio. But to really enjoy a great performance, or a good tobacco, sitting still and paying attention are necessary.


In any case, music and cigar smoking seem to belong together, and some of the most famous musicians are (or were) cigar devotees – just as, it turns out, one of the most famous of cigar devotees is also a musician. Avo Uvezian, the maker of Avo cigars, is also a respected classical and jazz pianist, a Julliard graduate, and even the one-time official pianist of the Shah of Iran. After a successful musical career based first in his native Middle East, and then in the contiguous United States, Uvezian moved in the 1980s to Puerto Rico, where he opened a restaurant and bar and dabbled in cigarmaking. After customers at his Puerto Rico restaurant told him how much they enjoyed some cigars he’d had rolled himself, from a blend of tobaccos he hand-picked, he opened his own Dominican Republic-based cigar factory, working with noted cigar maker Hendrik Kelner. Now his company makes three million cigars a year, and Uvezian himself still makes music – his first CD, Legacy, was released in 2004.


For another example, consider the great trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, who smokes, by his own estimation, four or five cigars a day. Music allowed the Cuban-born Sandoval to rise to fame in his native Cuba – and to defect from that country in 1990, during a long stint playing concerts in Europe (he now lives in Florida). Sandoval has played the horn for Lionel Hampton and Dizzy Gillespie, Gloria Estefan and Johnny Mathis, Michel Legrand and Frank Sinatra. His technically flawless playing has resulted in his being the kind of musician whose work is often known by people who couldn’t name him – he is brought in as a session musician by some of the world’s finest and best-known (see above), and he often scores movie soundtracks. As his work with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Leningrad Philharmonic prove, he’s even proved able to handle the rigors of classical music as well as jazz – sometimes doing both in the same concert.


The cigar-music connection is especially strong in Cuba, known as one of the world’s cigar capitals. Both cigars and music are staples of island life (the cigar remains one of the island’s most prominent exports), and the strength of both in Cuban culture depends partly on the nimble and intelligent blending of elements from everywhere – wrappers and fillers from different parts of Latin America, rhythms and melodies from the African coast, South America, US pop, Western European classical, etc. In other words, Cuban cigarmaking and Cuban music have both survived, and flourished, by mixing and melding.


For generations, cigar rollers were entertained by the sound of paid musicians or by music from the radio. (This tradition continues even now in the Dominican Republic, where workers at the Arturo Fuente factory, among other places, are treated to the work of performing musicians.) With this tradition in place, it’s no wonder that some of Cuba’s music legends got their start as cigar-factory entertainers; and since tobacco smoking has been a part of Latin American life far longer than it has in some other places – Columbus’s sailors noted it being smoked in what is now modern Cuba in the year 1493, so there’s many more centuries of lore to draw on its psychological and emotional associations are deeper and richer, providing better material for songwriters to mine. Thus famous Cuban songwriter Beny More, himself a former entertainer for the cigar-factory workers, touches on the song in a number of his classic compositions.

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