Fuentes are always spot on esp the hemingways. I just smoked the Sam leccia white in a toro and it was a great Cameroon stick. I liked it much more than the black.
There are some great choices but for me and all the years I've smoked cigars the Fuente Brand has some of the best Cameroons out there. They are the benchmark for me as far as being able to mix so many kinds of fillers with a cameroon wrapper...Don Carlos, Hemingway, Anejo...etc. They are some of the best cigars in the world and aren't that expensive. Be careful though...you can get hooked.
There are some great choices but for me and all the years I've smoked cigars the Fuente Brand has some of the best Cameroons out there. They are the benchmark for me as far as being able to mix so many kinds of fillers with a cameroon wrapper...Don Carlos, Hemingway, Anejo...etc. They are some of the best cigars in the world and aren't that expensive. Be careful though...you can get hooked.
I agree, except the Anejo isn't a Cameroon wrapper, it's a Conn. maduro.
I wish I would have seen this earlier. I too am a big fan of Cameroon. I first discovered with through the Nub. Nub Cameroon is my favorite, slightly more than the Nub Dub, but still #1! Because I love the Nubs, I decided to buy a box of the Oliva G Cameroon, because I figured they are both made by Oliva has to be just as good. I personally have not delved into any other Cameroons from other manufacturers as of yet but am alway keeping an eye out. I agree, I am very interested to see what you decided, Sampler may have been a good route to go, I may need to do that same myself!
At this point in time my humi is still full. Lol I haven't had many chances to get out and smoke recently. I may hit my B&M and have a stick or two soon but that's probably not gonna happen for a while.
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