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These cigars are exclusive and infamous Cuban tobacco vessels that are much desired by cigar lovers around the world. Cigar aficionados have gone on to explain the flavor profile of this cigar as one that is incredibly complex. This cigar originated in the Dominican Republic, and you can find them in different styles and colors. This scarcity is what has triggered their price to a whopping three hundred dollars.Ī box containing hundred Opus X cigars was once sold for $30,000. It came into the market in 2003, and these cigars were only sold at some events. The Opus X represents a product from the Opus line of cigars. This is another creation of Arturo Fuente. This justifies the $1500 price tag for the Anniverxario cigar box. The company created this cigar in celebration and commemoration of its long line of success in the tobacco industry.īeing such an old brand means that the company has stood the test of times, standing strong despite world wars, recessions, and economic failures. The Arturo Fuente Anniverxario is a cigar that represents the 100 th anniversary of the company. Arturo Fuente Anniverxario,-$78Īrturo Fuente is a notable cigar maker that creates premium cigars for the wealthiest to savor. Below is a list of the top ten most expensive cigars in the world. These attempts have resulted in some of the most expensive cigars in the world with astronomical values.
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Taking this into consideration, it is fair to say that creating the perfect cigar is something all cigar brands attempt to attract the wealthiest people in the world. Body and strength were strictly medium.Smoking the most expensive premium cigars is the preferred pastime for many wealthy people across the world.
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The price on these is excellent, making them great for smokers on a budget. They seem similar in specific flavors, but balanced differently. I enjoyed the Burgundy more overall than the White Premium, mostly because it had a lesser cedar component. Through the final third I got more floral and sweet flavors from the Azan Burgundy with no trace of the pepper spice lingering. Draw, ash, and burn line were all in great shape as I finished off the second third. Touches of sweetness continued in the second third, but the interesting new flavor was a floral note that crept in. The pepper mellowed significantly to a point of practically nothing by the end of the third.
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Through the rest of the first third, the Burgundy maintained a pleasant sweetness that had touches of molasses and natural tobacco. The retrohale had a much spicier pepper component. When lit the cigar gave up sweet, grassy flavors at first, with a cedar finish and a bit of pepper on the palate. I snipped the end and got a good cold draw that had flavors of berries and cedar. The aroma of it was a mix of sweet hay and wood and the foot had a fairly strong cedar aroma. The dark tan color had a blush of red in it, but not much. The wrapper had a bit more oil visible to the eye, though the feel under the fingertips was about the same. Makes sense! Of the two, I think this one looks better. The Azan Burgundy band has the same design as the White Premium, except the majority of the coloration is…Burgundy…instead of white. They are offering this blend in 4 sizes, including the Short Robusto they sent me for review. The Azan Burgundy Line was made for “daily enjoyment and perfect to share with friends.” it uses grade 3 and 4 Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper around all Nicaraguan fillers (from Jalapa and Estelí) and binder (Jalapa). Roberto’s new venture gives him the platform to introduce a brand of cigars that offer the same quality, construction, and detail which he exceeded from those he supervised while in Cuba. Most recently, he contributed to the new global brand marketing strategy for Dunhill Cigars as a consultant. Supervising the production of cigar manufacturing in Cuba was only the beginning as he later went on to assemble and manage distribution of all Cuban cigar brands for Asia and Canada for The Pacific Cigar Company Ltd. Roberto Pelayo Duran began his life’s work in his homeland of Havana, Cuba where tobacco grabbed a hold of him, and never let go. For those wondering (as I was) who Duran is, this quote from a company press release explains it well: Last Tuesday, I took a look at the new Azan White Premium line, one of three new blends released under the Azan brand by the Roberto Duran Premium Cigars company at this summer’s IPCPR show. Short Robusto, 4.375” x 50 ring gauge / MSRP ~$3.75