One of the hottest manufacturers on the market today is without a doubt AJ Fernandez. So much so that companies are tapping him to make cigars for their own portfolio. One of AJ’s greatest achievements is the Bellas Artes. The company describes the cigar as, “Inspired by the Bellas Artes National museum in Cuba, Bellas Artes stands as AJ Fernandez’ testament to the fine art of cigar making.” And what a fine art that is.
AJ Fernandez Bellas Artes Habano Toro (6×54)
$10.50 – $172.19
Time; It’s what we seem to always run out of no matter what we do. There are many good things that come with time like the experiences and memories that we take with us on our day to day journeys. And with time, the aging of a cigar will bring out its best attributes just like it’s done with us. So as a testament to age and the fine art of cigar making, AJ Fernandez graces us with another blend like no other – Bellas Artes.
Joseph Christoff (verified owner) –
This is a tremendous stick for the money. It would have gotten 5 stars if the idiot who attached the band hadn’t used a whole bottle of glue. Both bands were glued to the wrapper. The lower band caused huge problems. The box press started expanding and gave some off flavor. The upper band held everything together until i had to take it off then it was the same thing again. Shame that .001 cents worth of glue ruined 1/3 of the cigar
Kyle Johnson (verified owner) –
I love this cigar. It deserves every bit of those five stars. I picked up notes of cedar and nuts and it had that graham cracker taste to it. I like to try new cigars but sometimes I’m smoking it and I think, should’ve just gotten the Bella’s Artes.