Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Arturo Fuente Hemingway
Cigar Name:
Work of Art
Shape:
Perfecto
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
60 x 4.875
Wrapper:
Cameroon
Filler:
Dominican Republic
Binder:
Dominican Republic
Status:
Active
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18 Archival Reviews
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February 2, 2008
"ambrosia"
a unique and delicious combination of spice, chocolate and wood. Intoxicating. Remarkable now- but will be priceless when aged for several years.
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July 20, 2007
"No thank you!"
Not sure, maybe I had a bad one or two, but could anyone tell me what the difference is in these versus the others in the Hemingway line. These had a dusty undertone and very boring in my opinion. Maybe I'll have to try again later on, but lately the Fuente line up has been leaving me quite disappointed.
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July 15, 2007
"Good but not great!"
I was definitely expecting more from this cigar, but as I smoke more and more cigars the Hemingway series seems to become more of a cigar I like to give people as a gift rather than smoke it myself. As with the entire line this cigar was nice and spicy with a woody core and an interesting mineral taste, which added a nice little twist to it. Initially, the draw was loose, but it improved very quickly as the smoke progressed. The smoke was thick and quite strong and the burn was even all the way through. The ash was solid, but had some holes in it and was not very sturdy, which is rather odd for a Hemingway, because they are in my opinion one of the most consistently well constructed cigars on the market. I love the easy light up of the cigar and the figurado shape is beautiful and just makes it a lot of fun to smoke. However, the finish was short lived due to the poor construction of this particular cigar. I will definitely be expecting more from the next one of these I smoke.
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May 14, 2006
"To the Nub"
This has to be one of the best short smokes out on the market. The wrapper is a bit rough yet it had lots of oil to it. The cap cut even and the foot lit true. The ash was solid and held a salt and pepper color. The taste was medium to full and had notes of nutty wood with a pleasant finish of sweet spice on the palate, just a excellent smoke.
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December 29, 2005
"Short but sweet"
Started off a little spicy and uneven, but settled into a medium bodied nice even smoke that I wish was a tad longer. Maintained a little bite while holding it's ash with a sweet finish.
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November 20, 2005
"Super!"
another spectacular Fuente cigar! At first I didn't think I liked this as much as the Short Story, but it gained that Hemingway flavor profile quickly, with chocolate and woodsy tones. Lots of smoke with an easy draw and a perfect Fuente burn, holding its ash more than half way through. A nice long finish, just a great cigar!
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August 13, 2005
"Awesome smoke"
There is only one word to describe this cigar..."awesome". I have been smoking cigars for quite some time and have never really given Fuente the credit that they deserve. I finally decided that it was time to give them a fair shot, and man am I glad that I did. This is an awesome cigar that tastes great and is the perfect 30 minute smoke (especially if your wife will only put up with smoking for just so long). If I am at my cigar store I will smoke the Signature now, but for at home this smoke is the perfect one. My everday smoke now.
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May 18, 2005
"Exquisite Smoke"
This little stick redefines Cigar elegance - a rustic but stylish perfecto/figurado with a mellow Fuente dark cocoa/espresso bouquet. I imagine that you could light one of these in any company and no one would look down their Habano at you.
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April 1, 2005
"Gran Reserva"
Excellent smoke. Creamy smoke with a spicy finish. Just a slight bit of sweetness rounds out this superior cigar.
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March 16, 2004
"What I expected"
I have been a Hemingway fan for years, but I have never tried the WOA until now. Wonderful draw and construction and easy to light. The flavor was complex with a spicy/woody taste that was very medium bodied in my opinion.
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December 27, 2003
"Wow!!"
This cigar looked great and did not let me down after lit up. Rich, round and complex medium bodied smoke. Well balanced between spiciness and hearty flavors. One of the bests among the Hemingways!!
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January 24, 2003
"This ones a keeper"
One of the best smokes around, bar none!!! Rich and smooth. Had a hint of sweetness that was superb. this one is now one of my regulars.
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August 16, 2002
"Great For everyday"
This is a great smoke for everyday. It has that great hemingway flavor put into the perfect size smoke.
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December 19, 2000
This is, by far, the best cigar I ever smoked! The draw was effortless and the taste was as expected in an Arturo Fuente Hemingway: fantastic! Well worth the dollars.
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November 19, 1999
One of my all time favorite smokes !
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April 10, 1999
Even though a small size, did not smoke fast or hot. Ash stayed intact 3/4's of the smoke. Big flavor.
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September 16, 1998
This cigar has but one problem.
It needs to be about a 1/2 in longer for even more smoking pleasure.
It needs to be about a 1/2 in longer for even more smoking pleasure.
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September 16, 1998
Too bad it's only 4 1/2" long. It's flavor deserves to last longer!
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