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Arturo Fuente Anejo #77 Shark
Origin: Dominican Republic Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro (Aged 5 years, 8 months in Cognac Barrels.) Binder: Dominican Republic Filler: Dominican Republic Strength: Medium Vitola: Boxed-pressed torpedo Size: No. 77 (pyramid/torpedo) "The Shark" (5.8" x 54) Age: One year in Paul's humidor MSRP: $10.95 (I paid $14 last year, this year I bought a box for $10.99 a stick, they sell online for upwards of $21 a stick) Fun Facts: This is the only Anejo not wrapped in cedar. More from Vitolas.net:
The Añejo Shark was actually made and named because of Marvin Shanken (Cigar Aficionado owner) and Carlito's brother in-law, Wayne Suarez.Carlito named it the "SS Shark" because they both loved this vitola and blend;one "S" stood for Shanken and the other "S" stood for Suarez. The "No.77" designation comes not from the ring gauge of this cigar, as it does for the other cigars in the Añejo line, but rather from a more amusing reason altogether.Carlito took his kids to Sea World in Orlando, FL, and there noticed that some of the sharks in the tank had two pectoral fins, which looked sort of like two 7's. Añejo (which means "aged, refined" in Spanish) cigars were originally released in June 2000 (in a very small batch), and then again in December 2000 due to Fuente being skittish about whether enough Opus X tobacco would be available after the hurricane hit their farm in 1998.
Other Anejo Shark Reviews:
This week we are drinking
Knappogue Castle 12 Year Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Sam Houstin American Straight Whiskey
Paul's This Week In Smoke
Tim's This Week In Smoke
Stogie Tech Segment
Cigar Wrapper 101
Some sources state the wrapper can add as much of 40% of the flavor to a smoke.
When talking about wrappers there is a lot of thinks to consider;
All of this can affect the wrappers flavor, color, and construction and consequently the cigar you enjoy.
The color of wrapper can often give you a general indication of type of flavors that will be present (but not always).
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Download Episode 5 Here
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Stogie of the Week
Arturo Fuente Anejo #77 Shark
Origin: Dominican Republic Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro (Aged 5 years, 8 months in Cognac Barrels.) Binder: Dominican Republic Filler: Dominican Republic Strength: Medium Vitola: Boxed-pressed torpedo Size: No. 77 (pyramid/torpedo) "The Shark" (5.8" x 54) Age: One year in Paul's humidor MSRP: $10.95 (I paid $14 last year, this year I bought a box for $10.99 a stick, they sell online for upwards of $21 a stick) Fun Facts: This is the only Anejo not wrapped in cedar. More from Vitolas.net:
The Añejo Shark was actually made and named because of Marvin Shanken (Cigar Aficionado owner) and Carlito's brother in-law, Wayne Suarez.Carlito named it the "SS Shark" because they both loved this vitola and blend;one "S" stood for Shanken and the other "S" stood for Suarez. The "No.77" designation comes not from the ring gauge of this cigar, as it does for the other cigars in the Añejo line, but rather from a more amusing reason altogether.Carlito took his kids to Sea World in Orlando, FL, and there noticed that some of the sharks in the tank had two pectoral fins, which looked sort of like two 7's. Añejo (which means "aged, refined" in Spanish) cigars were originally released in June 2000 (in a very small batch), and then again in December 2000 due to Fuente being skittish about whether enough Opus X tobacco would be available after the hurricane hit their farm in 1998.
Other Anejo Shark Reviews:
This week we are drinking
Knappogue Castle 12 Year Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Sam Houstin American Straight Whiskey
Paul's This Week In Smoke
Tim's This Week In Smoke
Stogie Tech Segment
Cigar Wrapper 101
Some sources state the wrapper can add as much of 40% of the flavor to a smoke.
When talking about wrappers there is a lot of thinks to consider;
All of this can affect the wrappers flavor, color, and construction and consequently the cigar you enjoy.
The color of wrapper can often give you a general indication of type of flavors that will be present (but not always).