Description
Fuente Rosado Sungrown is one brand of the amazing cigars this iconic company produces. Arturo Fuente cigars have been a family tradition since 1912. Today, the company is in its third generation, The Fuente family has perfected the art of cigar making. Without a doubt, they are consistently rated among the best cigars in the world. Their reputation for unsurpassed quality, with both flavor and construction, has amassed a loyal following among cigar connoisseurs the world over.
To begin with, the Fuente Rosado Sungrown line contains the family’s legendary Dominican fillers and binder. The big difference here is the wrapper. With attention to detail, the leaves are exclusively grown for these cigars. What’s more important is they’re aged for 10 years! To sum up, the result is a medium to slightly full bodied smoke that’s smooth and rich.
These unique Fuente Rosado Sungrown cigars are available in 10 popular sizes. From the Petit corona all the way up to the legendary King T, each one is sure to please. If you’ve never had one, what are you waiting for? Grab a five pack of the popular Flor Fina 8-5-8 and give them a try. We know you’re going to enjoy them for sure!
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The line of Arturo Fuente Rosado Sungrown Magnum R cigar have been one of this company’s best “under the radar” blends for over 10 years. In fact, the wrappers encasing them is claimed to be aged 10 years as well. This medium to smoothly full bodied jewel is perfectly made with a great draw as you’d expect. Believe it or not , I feel the smaller 44’s (4.88×47) are the best of the bunch. It was no surprise to me when they rated an astounding 94 and were named a top 25 of the year. C/A stated “each puff compels the next with unrelenting layers of spicy cinnamon, dried fruit, nuts and maple.” While they’re definitely not cheap, they are so worth the price.
Filler: Dom. Rep.
Binder: Dom. Rep.
Wrapper: Ecuador