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Ever try these?

Never tried the AF, but they are an OK smoke...not anything really impressive im afraid. I found them to be a little on the bitter side of things...not as strong as your average maduro either.

But thats just me...
 
They're made by Fuente, but I guess you know that already. Haven't tried any of them so I don't know if they are comparable, but they're not really much cheaper than a box of Chateau Fuente's if you're thinking of buying them (just food for thought). Of course, if you already have some, make sure you give a review after you smoke 'em :)
 
IgwanaRob said:
They're made by Fuente, but I guess you know that already. Haven't tried any of them so I don't know if they are comparable, but they're not really much cheaper than a box of Chateau Fuente's if you're thinking of buying them (just food for thought). Of course, if you already have some, make sure you give a review after you smoke 'em :)
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I have a couple bundles of the Ybor's in the humi right now, #85 SG and the belicoso SG.. The belicoso SG is my favorite of the brand.
A mild cigar with a medium shade wrapper the belicoso smokes like you would expect a any AF product to smoke. Every bundle I have purchased ( 4 or 5 ) seem to be really fresh. The belicoso has hints of cocoa and when smoked with a cup coffee those flavors really come to life.

Bundles are $50 and change each and are well worth the money. If you are the type of smoker who enjoys a cigar two, three or more times a day then I suggest you pick up a bundle and give it a try.

Lord knows smoking that many premium's daily can get expensive even when you have extra cash to spend.

Rich
 
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