06-14-2008, 01:24 AM
I went to an event a couple of days ago where Jesús Fuego was featuring his new cigar: Delirium. Here's an article I posted on the event. And here's a link to the photos.
Jesús is as down to earth as they come. He has an incredible memory for names and faces. When he saw me again, he remembered that I purchased some J. Fuego Corojo Belicoso's for my feature on Stogie Fresh 5, so he pulled out a Belicoso vitola of the new Delirium for me. He's like that.
The new cigar: the Delirium is an excellent example of a maduro. One thing I like about the Delirium is that its flavors are clean. What I mean is, that some maduros end up with a "muddy" flavor, where all the flavors kind of mix together and you can't pick out anything. But not the Delirium. It also displays the complexity of a 4-country blend and the Brazilian maduro wrapper is a gem. As with all J. Fuego cigars, the construction and burn are awesome.
But, the other bit of news is that he has another cigar that will debut officially at the IPCPR trade show in July. It's called the "777." This is a cigar that I will probably buy a lot of. They will be a rather inexpensive cigar, say between $4.50-$5.50 per stick, but this is a great stick! It's a Nicaraguan puro with a nice kick of Corojo.
Doc
Jesús is as down to earth as they come. He has an incredible memory for names and faces. When he saw me again, he remembered that I purchased some J. Fuego Corojo Belicoso's for my feature on Stogie Fresh 5, so he pulled out a Belicoso vitola of the new Delirium for me. He's like that.
The new cigar: the Delirium is an excellent example of a maduro. One thing I like about the Delirium is that its flavors are clean. What I mean is, that some maduros end up with a "muddy" flavor, where all the flavors kind of mix together and you can't pick out anything. But not the Delirium. It also displays the complexity of a 4-country blend and the Brazilian maduro wrapper is a gem. As with all J. Fuego cigars, the construction and burn are awesome.
But, the other bit of news is that he has another cigar that will debut officially at the IPCPR trade show in July. It's called the "777." This is a cigar that I will probably buy a lot of. They will be a rather inexpensive cigar, say between $4.50-$5.50 per stick, but this is a great stick! It's a Nicaraguan puro with a nice kick of Corojo.
Doc