Well, being part of the whole, the wrapper obviously contributes to the stick's flavor profile. As far as a comparison, however, I have not had either unfortunately. If the only thing they share is the wrapper though, then you really couldn't compare them, as the binder and filler provide such a larger portion of the whole.
I've never had the King B. But as far as the OpusX goes, I smoked a XXX the other day and was in love. Kuzi and bbc made fun of me cause I was in my own little world for about 90 minutes. One of my favorite cigars I've ever smoked.
ive had both. the king b lacks the complexity, power, and depth of flavor that the opus has. not only is the filler
very different, it is a different wrapper as well. the king b has an Ecuadorian Sun Grown where as the opus has a wrapper grown in the Dominican Republic. the king b is good but it was not great. if choosing between the two i would take the OpusX any day.... price difference and all.
I read the same thing on another site, and remember reading the description and wondering where they got that from. Like Kuzi said the Opus doesn't have an Ecuadorian wrapper. Don't believe everything the other sites tell you I guess...
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King B uses Ecuadorian Sumatra and OpusX uses Dominican wrapper. I dont like either to be honest. I find the King B to be unbalanced and the OpusX has so many burn problems I usually get tired out. The wrapper is very happy and has combustion problems in my experience. I would go with the Fuente Don Carlos Edicion de Anniversario. That is a great stick. Same as the opusX but it uses a lower priming wrapper from the same plant that I find solves the burn problem but also balances much better with the cigar. At the end of the day, to each his own.
I would go with the Fuente Don Carlos Edicion de Anniversario. That is a great stick. Same as the opusX but it uses a lower priming wrapper from the same plant that I find solves the burn problem but also balances much better with the cigar.
I've got about 30 if these aging away. Can't remember if I got them in 2006, 2007 or 2008. The bands say 2006 but I can't remember if that was when they were sold or made. Got them when the came in the humidor of 30 with the matching travel humidor.
Tony, another one to try is the Fuente Anejo. I heard somewhere that it's the same filler and binder as the Opus X but with a different wrapper that is aged in oak cognac barrels. It's a very smooth stick. I like the Opus X. I love the Anejo. Just throwing my .02cents in here
Tony, another one to try is the Fuente Anejo. I heard somewhere that it's the same filler and binder as the Opus X but with a different wrapper that is aged in oak cognac barrels. It's a very smooth stick. I like the Opus X. I love the Anejo. Just throwing my .02cents in here
Mmmm... ANEJO!!! That is one of my all time favorite smokes and I just got one of the "Sharks" from Gene this week. I wish these were a lot easier to find because they are outstanding cigars! If I could afford to get a box of these in any size right now I'd be alllll over it!
you can always call Tim and ask him to sell you a bunch of Anejos. They have them in stock. I picked up a bunch from one of my customer's who owns a B&M and have one 77 left. I smoked all my 55's and one 77. They are my absolute number one favorite. The cognac starts to shine thru on the final third. Phenomenal stick.
you can always call Tim and ask him to sell you a bunch of Anejos. They have them in stock. I picked up a bunch from one of my customer's who owns a B&M and have one 77 left. I smoked all my 55's and one 77. They are my absolute number one favorite. The cognac starts to shine thru on the final third. Phenomenal stick.
Tim could most likely get you a box in ANY size but on the ccom site itself, they have a box of the #50 for sale. im gonna try one of these one day!
Now I'm gonna have to smoke an Anejo tonight, if the weather cooperates.
Have you never tried the Anejo Urbs? I thought I remembered you saying that a while back but couldn't remember for sure. If you do end up light one, let us know what you think.
Now I'm gonna have to smoke an Anejo tonight, if the weather cooperates.
Have you never tried the Anejo Urbs? I thought I remembered you saying that a while back but couldn't remember for sure. If you do end up light one, let us know what you think.
Nope, never have, Puro. I've still got the one that . . . Feebs, I think . . . sent me last year. It's the only one I've ever owned.
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Alex Svenson:
I would go with the Fuente Don Carlos Edicion de Anniversario. That is a great stick. Same as the opusX but it uses a lower priming wrapper from the same plant that I find solves the burn problem but also balances much better with the cigar.
I've got about 30 if these aging away. Can't remember if I got them in 2006, 2007 or 2008. The bands say 2006 but I can't remember if that was when they were sold or made. Got them when the came in the humidor of 30 with the matching travel humidor.
Igf they say 06 you probably bought them in 08. They usually release them for sale two years after they are rolled. That travel humi combo back they made that year kicked serious ass. I have one of those travel humidors and it is a total knockout. Very high end. Even the little auxilary box the 30 cigars came in was high end. That wasa great snag. I am envious.
I would go with the Fuente Don Carlos Edicion de Anniversario. That is a great stick. Same as the opusX but it uses a lower priming wrapper from the same plant that I find solves the burn problem but also balances much better with the cigar.
I've got about 30 if these aging away. Can't remember if I got them in 2006, 2007 or 2008. The bands say 2006 but I can't remember if that was when they were sold or made. Got them when the came in the humidor of 30 with the matching travel humidor.
crazy people, 30ths are for kids.... lol. Alex and I share a love for the ruination but I really do love opus x cigars. I need to smoke a few more 30ths as I've only had one. I did not enjoy the King B, as kuzi said it lacks complexity.
Now I'm gonna have to smoke an Anejo tonight, if the weather cooperates.
Have you never tried the Anejo Urbs? I thought I remembered you saying that a while back but couldn't remember for sure. If you do end up light one, let us know what you think.
Nope, never have, Puro. I've still got the one that . . . Feebs, I think . . . sent me last year. It's the only one I've ever owned.
I hope you like it. I really like the anejo's, more than opus I think.
I would go with the Fuente Don Carlos Edicion de Anniversario. That is a great stick. Same as the opusX but it uses a lower priming wrapper from the same plant that I find solves the burn problem but also balances much better with the cigar.
I've got about 30 if these aging away. Can't remember if I got them in 2006, 2007 or 2008. The bands say 2006 but I can't remember if that was when they were sold or made. Got them when the came in the humidor of 30 with the matching travel humidor.
Igf they say 06 you probably bought them in 08. They usually release them for sale two years after they are rolled. That travel humi combo back they made that year kicked serious ass. I have one of those travel humidors and it is a total knockout. Very high end. Even the little auxilary box the 30 cigars came in was high end. That wasa great snag. I am envious.
Yeah, the travel humi is nice. I've only used a few times though because I don't want it to get damaged. Alex, I will tell you that it was rough to justify the $1250 price tag!!!! I still think about it and cringe!
Now I'm gonna have to smoke an Anejo tonight, if the weather cooperates.
Have you never tried the Anejo Urbs? I thought I remembered you saying that a while back but couldn't remember for sure. If you do end up light one, let us know what you think.
Nope, never have, Puro. I've still got the one that . . . Feebs, I think . . . sent me last year. It's the only one I've ever owned.
I hope you like it. I really like the anejo's, more than opus I think.
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