View Full Version : What is the Fuente King B??
I've seen and read some articles about the king B. But what exactly is it? Is it a relation to the Opus X, or to the Anejo? What is it's make up? and most of all How the hell does it taste?
tedski
02-15-2007, 11:15 PM
Grasshopper ... Here is the answer you seek ( from vitolas.net ):
LINK (http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pos=80)
Cigar name: King B
Vitola: 6" x 55
Wrapper: Ecuadorian "cloud-grown" rosado
Binder: ?? unknown
Filler: Chateau Fuente blend
Released: late 2005
Quantity: limited
Rarity: 1/10
MSRP: $6.75 per cigar, $121.50 per box of 18 cigars
MSRP does not include state sales tax, nor state tobacco tax, the latter of which can be quite significant.
Notes: Announced at RTDA 2005, the Fuente "King B" comes in boxes of 18, and similar in size to the Fuente Sun Grown Cuban Belicoso, but a bit longer and fatter.
Despite sporting a black ribbon on the foot that usually indicates a sun grown wrapper, the King B sports an Ecuadorian sun grown Rosado wrapper from the Oliva family (jokingly referred to as "cloud grown" because of the altitude they are grown at).
This cigar was first released in late 2005, and will be a regular release cigar, with availability on par with the Flor Fina 858 Sun Growns. The filler is believed to be the same blend as the Chateau Fuente line of cigars.
Oh Honorable one, Where might I get my hands on a couple of of them. I like rosado wroppers. Please enlighten me...
tedski
02-15-2007, 11:28 PM
Atlantic Cigars sells 3-packs.
Altercall
02-15-2007, 11:44 PM
Saw some at a local shop.
Have you tried any Altercall?
RX2010
02-15-2007, 11:48 PM
Donk, my local almost always has them, and at msrp
if you wanna work out a sale I can get some for you (assuming they're in stock). but otherwise I'm broke at the moment
Sure, next time you're there check out the price and how many they have. We can work out something.
Halon
02-15-2007, 11:59 PM
I've had a few. I really like them, but I almost always have burn problems. Tasty stick, tho. Whenever I'm in the local B&M and I see some I pick one or two up.
TYLER
RX2010
02-16-2007, 12:18 AM
I'll let you know
Electric Sheep
02-16-2007, 01:41 AM
I've smoked a couple of King Bs, but honestly they just didn't do much for me. Digging out my tasting notes from when I smoked one....
- Oaky, cedary aroma
- First third: spicy, touch of sweetness, nice woodsy flavor
- Second third: spicyness disappeared, sweet & nutty flavors dominate
- Last third: sweetness mellows, woodsy/oaky flavors are prominent
- Ash was yellow-gray, held on for about half the cigar!
- Definate nicotine buzz from this one
- Pleasant, but average cigar. Similar to a Chateau natural, but with a bit more pronounced woodsy flavors.
:smokingbo
eyetek
02-16-2007, 06:20 AM
I picked up a box from an online source in TB a couple of weeks ago for $120 delivered. Have not tried them yet as I have found that almost all AF need to sit and rest for a while before they come to life...at least for my liking!
I smoked one several days ago. I thought it was a very medium bodied and mellow flavored smoke; typical Fuente.
Nothing spectacular but very enjoyable with several cups of coffee while reading the paper.
vperlman
02-16-2007, 11:30 AM
These things need AT LEAST a year in the humidor. The transformation is amazing. :blob:
Nice I'll have to get me some.
The Wolf
02-16-2007, 12:00 PM
I was @ my B&M yesterday and as I was 1/2 way into a Punch Rothschlid the ups man delivered a box of sungrown King B's. I snatched a few up @ $6.75. They were rated in CA in Dec 2006 at a 88. vperman I am going to take your advice and put these to sleep for awhile as the one I had prior was no better than the regular chateau series. JMHO
Bradmc is always smoking these. Always seems to enjoy them. Never tried one myself.
I'll have to try to get my hands ona couple
These are decent cigars but got way over-hyped when they were introduced. A little too mild for my liking.
kirscovitch
02-19-2007, 09:49 PM
got one resting in the humi. next time you're over, ill let you hold it......LOL
next time you're over, ill let you hold it.....
Donk......RUN!!!!!!
kirscovitch
02-19-2007, 09:58 PM
:wtf:
:thinkidea
:angerFU:
:rofl:
you really set yourself up nicley Matt!!!
Irritech
02-20-2007, 04:13 AM
I picked up a box from an online source in TB a couple of weeks ago for $120 delivered. Have not tried them yet as I have found that almost all AF need to sit and rest for a while before they come to life...at least for my liking!
Nice catch. You got them at a wonderful price (I think). Aren't there 20 to the box? Anyway, these cigars to me are great when they are "on". However, this I think is one of the most inconsistent of the Fuente line. I have really had a few that did nothing for me. If you happen to get a few that are good though, you won't be dissappointed...LOL well, I guess you wouldn't, duh. GL :help:
The Wolf
02-23-2007, 11:13 PM
Any corp could learn alot from Fuente Marketing plan. Damn they can dangle the carrot. Every new line is perceived as the next opus:lookaroun
Electric Sheep
02-25-2007, 06:59 PM
Well my b&m got some more King Bs in, so I decided to buy 3 more and give them another whirl. I wasn't really impressed with the 1 I had a few months ago, but I'm gonna try them again and see what I think.
<shrug> you never know, tastes change.
caudio51
02-26-2007, 11:56 AM
I smoked one a few weeks ago, it wasn't a bad cigar. I really thought it was just a regular Fuente, nothing special
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