Arturo Fuente Opus X Destino al Siglo Maduro Perfecxion X - Cigar Review - Mareva Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Arturo Fuente Opus X Destino al Siglo Maduro Toro

Name: Arturo Fuente Opus X Destino al Siglo Maduro Toro
Country: Dominican Republic
Shape: Parejo
Size: Toro (6 1/4 inches x 49)
Strength: Medium to Full

I smoked this cigar last night, celebrating my birthday. I smoked it at the cigar lounge surrounded by friends who were there to see me age another year. I paired it with Bulleit Rye. It was good. Actually, it was great…

However, I’d like to add that, compared to other cigars, the Opus X is overpriced. There are much cheaper cigars out there that taste great. But it’s a good birthday cigar, nonetheless.

It’s possible that the name of this cigar is “Arturo Fuente Opus X OXO Oro Oscuro Perfecxion X.” But after a few Google searches this morning, I decided to give up. I forgot what was written on the box when I picked it up. I think the name had “Maduro” in it, but I have a hangover that I need to take care of right now, and my short-term memory seems to be on a holiday. I could, of course, ask the cigar lounge. But I won’t be visiting them again this week, and I really want to get this post up before my wife and I go to this getaway, where we plan to enjoy my birthday weekend. Besides, the color of the cigar wrapper is Maduro to me…

So, what’s the verdict?

It’s an excellent cigar. It’s smooth and sweet, has a great draw, and comes with a harmony of notes. However, for the same price, you can purchase three excellent cigars instead of just one. (But if it’s your birthday, you are allowed to pamper yourself.)

Arturo Fuente Maduro Rothschild Cigar Review at Mareva Club Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Arturo Fuente Rothschild Maduro

Name: Arturo Fuente Rothschild Maduro
Country: Dominican Republic
Shape: Parejo
Size: (4 1/2 inches x 50)
Strength: Medium

There was a sweetness to it. I got interesting notes of coffee, caramel, and dried red fruits. I paired it with a bourbon, and it was a success.

The Arturo Fuente Rothschild Maduro is a small cigar, so it cannot be the MVP of any outing, except if one makes it his morning cigar. It should pair well with all sorts of coffee drinks.

When I smoked it, it was my second and last cigar of the night. So, I’d say it’s a good concluding cigar. Now I know what to do when I’m low on time but still feel like a good cigar.

Sancho Panza Double Maduro Cigar Review at Mareva Club Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Sancho Panza Double Maduro Gigante

Name: Sancho Panza Double Maduro Gigante
Country: Honduras
Shape: Parejo
Size: Gordo (6 inches x 60)
Strength: Medium to Full

The Sancho Panza Double Maduro Gigante isn’t a good-looking cigar. I do not like the black band and the gold font. It makes it look cheap. However, as the saying goes, it’s not the looks but the personality that matters. The Sancho Panza Double Maduro is a strong, aromatic cigar with strong notes of earth, oak, green pepper, and tea.

I smoked one at the lounge the other day, paired with espresso and sparkling water, and enjoyed the overall experience.

It burned quite evenly, and it had a good draw, but I expected much more smoke to come out of it. Although I was smoking a Double Toro, the smoke my cigar produced was the smoke of a Robusto or a Corona-sized stick.

The cigar lasted for about 90 minutes. And if I had to give it a rating, I’d give it an 85/100.