Does it annoy anyone else
ironhorse
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Now don't get me wrong, i love their cigars, but does it annoy anyone else that Fuente have the same band for almost all of their varieties? I can't tell the difference between them! Why do they do that? I don't need some big huge difference, but even just the model written small on the band somewhere!
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Gurkha might even be worse. Keep a few of those in your humi and in a few months you will have a few you won't be able to identify.
"Long ashes my friends."
However, with Fuente you can tell the difference between a Don Carlos and a Hemingway by the shape. All the Hemingways have the little nipple (yes, I said nipple) where the Don Carlos does not. Plus, the Anejo label is different. It has white instead of black at the bottom plus it does say Anejo. What I do not like is that the Sun Grown has the same label as the Hemingway and Don Carlos. Obviously, the wrapper looks different but I still get thrown by them if I can't get a good look.
"Long ashes my friends."
but to make it easy...
just look for the red ribbon with the Opus label.
but seriously....
Reserva has green on the bottom of the band
Sungrown is black on the botom of the band with a black ribbon
Shade grown is green on the botom of the band with a green ribbon
Anejo has a cream bottom and a red band and also says anejo
Don Carlos has black on the botom of the band and no ribbon
the hemmingway is the only one that is confusing. it has the same set up as the Don Carlos, but they are all a perfecto vitola of various sizes.
kuzi's fuente guide is really helpful in identifying them, Black ribbon on the foot means sungrown, all I need to know. I havent had a Hemingway in a long time, maybe too long. I'm going to pick one up for old times sake. Peace, Nick
Jeez I never even thought about the shape! Duh now it seems so obvious.