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Hard to explain. It's a HTF Fuente, with a mix of Opus, Don Carlos, Hemingway and 858 fillers and a Sun Grown wrapper. Up until the release of the Don Arturo Gran AniverXario cigars it was available at Casa as the AF 13, retail $125. It's the same cigar used in the Don Arturo Gran AniverXario, as the Sun Grown if I'm not mistaken.
 
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That sounds pretty incredible, but I dont know if I could enjoy a cigar that I paid $125 for, the whole time I would be thinking about the price rather than the cigar itself.
yep. my thoughts exactly. realistically, i couldn't appreciate it for what it was.
 
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I say. I'd rather me cheap CCs... :smokingbo
To compare to cc it would probably be not far off of a behike or the new siglo IV gran reserva. When you get into cigars this rare you have to push thought of price vs quality out of your mind and look at it as an event of it's own. These cigars are not one you save for special occasion but make whatever day you smoke it special. They are never worth on price alone but $125 for an afternoon to dedicate to a rare event isn't so bad. I have spent that on golf and may have prefered to have just stuck with the cigar.
 

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To compare to cc it would probably be not far off of a behike or the new siglo IV gran reserva. When you get into cigars this rare you have to push thought of price vs quality out of your mind and look at it as an event of it's own. These cigars are not one you save for special occasion but make whatever day you smoke it special. They are never worth on price alone but $125 for an afternoon to dedicate to a rare event isn't so bad. I have spent that on golf and may have prefered to have just stuck with the cigar.
I know, Aaron (a Behike...if only). I was just joking. I have spent more bread than that on other things when I'd rather spend a quality evening with a mate smoking a cigar.
 

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If only they were easier to come by. I agree some times Ik think I spend to much on cigars then others wish I had spent more.
Then again, in the end, one realizes he/she spent just enough if they enjoyed them, whatever cigars they were.
 
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Gee, let me work this out. I could get 5 lap dances for a total for about 30min (if lucky) for $125 bucks, or I could get one super rare cigar and spend at lest an hour with that stick. Sounds to me that the cigar is the better buy. just my thoughts
 

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Gee, let me work this out. I could get 5 lap dances for a total for about 30min (if lucky) for $125 bucks, or I could get one super rare cigar and spend at lest an hour with that stick. Sounds to me that the cigar is the better buy. just my thoughts
I guess that depends on where you are getting the lap dances. I hear $125 goes a long way in Montreal.
 
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