Arturo Fuente Opus X Lost City Double Robusto Review by: Sarge

A Deep Dive into the Opus X Lost City Double Robusto by Arturo Fuente

By Eli “Sarge” Vidal

In the world of premium cigars, the name Arturo Fuente is renowned, synonymous with consistency, craftsmanship, and quality. The brand’s unparalleled dedication to creating exquisite cigars is beyond reproach, and this point is perfectly encapsulated in the Opus X Lost City Double Robusto.

Presentation and Construction

Right out of the box, the Opus X Lost City is a sight to behold. The 5.75″ x 52 ring gauge Double Robusto is ensconced in a striking cedar sleeve with a black ribbon at the foot, which accentuates its premium appeal. The cigar itself displays a beautiful Dominican wrapper leaf, glistening with oils. Its color is a rich, reddish-brown hue that speaks of the meticulous fermentation process it underwent. The wrapper is smooth to the touch, with minimal veins and a well-applied cap that underscores the skilled craftsmanship at play.

Pre-light Experience

The pre-light aroma from the wrapper is a complex bouquet of cedar, earth, and subtle hints of dried fruit, while the foot gives off a more pronounced scent of sweet spices and leather. Upon cutting the cap, the cold draw is perfect, offering just the right amount of resistance and a hint of what’s to come with flavors of natural tobacco sweetness and a touch of pepper.

First Third

Upon lighting, the Opus X Lost City presents a harmonious symphony of flavors. There is an initial pepper blast, not overwhelming, but enough to command attention. This quickly mellows, allowing other flavors to come to the forefront. Notes of leather, earth, and a unique cinnamon spice take center stage, complemented by an undercurrent of natural tobacco sweetness. The draw is flawless, and the burn line is straight, offering a solid ash that holds on well past the inch mark.

Second Third

As the cigar progresses into the second third, the complexity deepens. The peppery notes mellow even further, making way for a delightful cocoa flavor that blends harmoniously with the ongoing leather and earthy tones. Hints of dried fruit and a subtle nuttiness begin to emerge, adding an additional layer of complexity. The cigar continues to burn evenly, with the draw remaining consistent, and the smoke production is impressive, filling the air with a pleasing, aromatic cloud.

Final Third

The final third of the Opus X Lost City is where this cigar truly shines. The flavors are fully integrated and balanced, with the earlier notes of leather and earth gracefully combining with the cocoa, spice, and subtle sweetness. A hint of espresso comes to the forefront, adding a delightful bitterness that contrasts nicely with the overall sweetness. The cigar maintains its superb construction to the end, with the burn remaining razor-sharp and the draw consistent, requiring no touch-ups or relights.

Conclusion

The Opus X Lost City Double Robusto is a testament to Arturo Fuente’s dedication to quality and craftsmanship. It offers a medium to full-bodied smoke, with rich, complex flavors that evolve and engage the palate throughout the smoking experience. Its excellent construction ensures a consistent, satisfying draw and burn from start to finish.

However, this is not a cigar for the novice smoker. Besides, its complexity and depth are best appreciated by experienced cigar enthusiasts who can discern and appreciate the myriad of flavors at play. This cigar draws the premium price of approximately $39 per stick or about $385 per box. Does it worth it? Absolutely yes. Is it affordable? It is up to the individual.

In conclusion, the Opus X Lost City Double Robusto is a premium cigar that lives up to the Arturo Fuente name and then some. It is a luxurious, rewarding smoke well worth its price, and a standout addition to any humidor.

 

“Savor the moment, Mute life and Embrace the richness of the smoke.” ~ Sarge

 

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