A fernandez signature series

Hello everyone, For those of you who havn't given it a try yet, I'd highly recommend trying the A. Fernandez signature series. It's really not terribly expensive either. I got a sampler of 4 tossed in with my previous order. A couple buddies and I just tried them, on our weekly cigar gathering, and man oh man they were good. It looks like ccom offers an 8 cigar sampler for like, 25 bucks too; if anyone's looking to try something new that's good.

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  • docbp87
    docbp87 Posts: 3,521
    Somehow managed to get a few lancero sized AJ sigs thrown in with an order, and boy oh boy are they good.
  • cabinetmaker
    cabinetmaker Posts: 2,557 ✭✭
    Yea, I've smoked about 200+ of them and they are great.
  • betasynn
    betasynn Posts: 1,248 ✭✭
    Always enjoy these. I had one for a year and half, dug it out to smoke at a party and was amazed, even better with age!
  • kuzi16
    kuzi16 Posts: 14,625 ✭✭✭✭
    docbp87:
    Somehow managed to get a few lancero sized AJ sigs thrown in with an order, and boy oh boy are they good.
    its good to see others enjoying a smaller ring cigar. i hope those more classic sizes make a come back big time.


    if you look at classic cuban cigars it is very hard to find one over 48 in ring gauge. seems like the average size is in the 44 x 5.5 range.
  • robbyras
    robbyras Posts: 5,487
    They were my first, and only, box purchase... I keep a somewhat low stick count (200 range) so I don't buy many boxes, but these guys are my go to smoke... love em
  • TatuajeVI
    TatuajeVI Posts: 2,378
    I had one and wasn't impressed, but with all the love from guys here, it's on the list of ones I need to revisit. I think I have a couple left, but I'd have to dig through the coolidor to see if they're still in there. I've also been told that the maduro is also fantastic.
  • docbp87
    docbp87 Posts: 3,521
    kuzi16:
    docbp87:
    Somehow managed to get a few lancero sized AJ sigs thrown in with an order, and boy oh boy are they good.
    its good to see others enjoying a smaller ring cigar. i hope those more classic sizes make a come back big time.


    if you look at classic cuban cigars it is very hard to find one over 48 in ring gauge. seems like the average size is in the 44 x 5.5 range.
    I find the greater wrapper to filler ratio makes for better flavors.