Fuente Hemingway Short Story

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Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story
Size: 4 x 48 (perfecto)
Tobacco: Dominican filler, Cameroon wrapper
Price: $5

Billy Ferriolo, from CigarsDirect (a great online site that specializes in high-end superpremiums), gifted me two of these cigars. I first reviewed them seven months ago, and was pleased that my experience this time was equally as good.

Appearance: Perfecto-shaped cigars are supposedly the most difficult vitola to create, and this line is crafted by the most skilled Fuente veterans. At first glance, it appears to be a short, skinny cigar that probably will last half an hour. The wrapper looks flawless and is slick to the touch. The prelight aroma, which is subtle and tangy, belies the spicy strength of the cigar.

Overall impression: The taste profile is identical to the Hemingway Signature, starting out mild-to-medium, and then steadily picking up spice and strength: a very complex smoke that you can nub to your fingers without ever feeling satiated. The spicy flavor settles on the back of the tongue and lingers for hours after the cigar is extinguished. It pairs great with a glass of single malt scotch. Even if you follow it with a lesser cigar (as I did on a lazy Sunday afternoon), the flavor of the Hemingway stays with you. What's particularly astonishing is that, for such a small cigar, it burns incredibly slow, almost an hour, without becoming too hot. Burn is straight as an arrow. I wrote seven months ago "The Hemingway may be the best non-Cuban cigar on the planet." I am now retracting that statement, but only because in comparison to the less expensive Sun Grown Fuente, the Hemingway Short Story never quite reaches the same level of complexity.

I score this a 7.5/10 .
 
Thanks for the review!! I had the Hemingway Signature, I thought it was overpriced for what seemed like a standard smoke. Maybe I will pick up a Short Story when I can get over the high price.
 
Thanks for the review!! I had the Hemingway Signature, I thought it was overpriced for what seemed like a standard smoke. Maybe I will pick up a Short Story when I can get over the high price.


Take a chance on a Don Tomas Cameroon #1 perfecto. Far cheaper than the short stories ($2.60 a stick) but at least for me .......still a very enjoyable smoke.

YMMV

FN in MT
 
I had one Sat night and I thought it was a great little smoke as well. I can't wait to have another one. thanks for the review brother
 
Great review on my favorite short smoke. I just got a box of these in over the weekend. Very exciting stuff!
 
This used to be my favorite smoke. Remember getting them for $60 a box. Then came the boom, and they were nearly impossible to find. Had a couple when they became available again... something had changed, they were not the same... (maybe even my tastes???)

Have revisited them a couple times since then. They just don't seem to have the spice and complexity they used to have.
 
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