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Anejo's released
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moki Wrote:[user=363]Keith[/user] wrote:
Quote:They also had a box of, I did not care to look but it was in a wedge shaped box and it was part of the seasonal release.

Probably Hemingway Work of Art Maduros
Those are them, how do they rate in comparison to the Anejo's.
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#22
completely different.
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#23
Keith Wrote:
moki Wrote:[user=363]Keith[/user] wrote:
Quote:They also had a box of, I did not care to look but it was in a wedge shaped box and it was part of the seasonal release.

Probably Hemingway Work of Art Maduros
Those are them, how do they rate in comparison to the Anejo's.
Very Good!! Smile but definitley very different.
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#24
I'm a huge fan of the natural WOA's.
FANTASTIC cigar.
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#25
Are the WOA as hard to come by as the Anejo's.

This link http://www.vitolas.net/index.php   was very cool I don't know if everyone has seen it before, but I enjoyed it. Lots of stuff to check out including Rare Arturo Fuente cigars, Rarities torched, Fiente Cigar factory tour and a section with desktop wallpapers.

How to pronounce Anejo  http://www.stratsplace.com/dict/d84.wav

ahn yay ho
 
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Keith Wrote:Are the WOA as hard to come by as the Anejo's.

This link http://www.vitolas.net/index.php   was very cool I don't know if everyone has seen it before, but I enjoyed it. Lots of stuff to check out including Rare Arturo Fuente cigars, Rarities torched, Fiente Cigar factory tour and a section with desktop wallpapers.
 
Yes WOA Maduros are pretty hard to come by. They are released usually once a year around this time as part of the limited Fuente Holiday release. And yes that website is pretty famous to cigar smokers. It is run by a guy named Andrew aka Moki he is a member here and a couple other boards.
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