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		<title>Arturo Fuente Curly Head Cigar Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rainy day Mondays always get me down, sounds like a song I used to sing, but that is the way I would describe last Monday. Cold, damp, and untypical for our Missouri summer weather but that is what greeted me when I stepped out on the patio to test drive an old friend, the Arturo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rainy day Mondays always get me down, sounds like a song I used to sing, but that is the way I would describe last Monday. Cold, damp, and untypical for our Missouri summer weather but that is what greeted me when I stepped out on the patio to test drive an old friend, the <strong>Arturo Fuente Curly Head</strong>.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-235" title="Arturo Fuente Maduro Curly Head-Single" src="http://tophattobacco.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Arturo-Fuente-Maduro-Curly-Head-Single.gif" alt="Arturo Fuente Maduro Curly Head-Single" width="380" height="45" /></p>
<p>The funny name and the plain packaging are a couple of the reasons I picked them up at TopHat Tobacco a while ago. Plus I was doing a little of my own research into finding and reviewing good/great smokes for under $4.00 a stick.  The packaging is a clear cellophane wrapper with the words <em>A. Fuente</em> in white script, nice and simple. The cigar is 6 1/2&#8243; long, a ring gauge of 43, and surprisingly has no cigar ring. Darn! I would love to see the cigar ring art for a stick named <em>Curly Head</em>.</p>
<p>The natural wrapper was tan, very firm, with a few veins, a crinkly texture and a moderate tobacco aroma. The cap had an ever so slight taper or tip to it so I used my cutter on it. Before I lit it up I noticed the foot was so loose it actually allowed flecks of tobacco to fall out!</p>
<p>The <strong>Arturo Fuente Curly Head</strong> lit easily and had a sweet smell on the startup. Even though it appeared to be packed loosely, the stick burned evenly, required no touch ups and had a good draw, start to finish.  Better than I can say for a lot of more expensive smokes!</p>
<p>The smoke volume was moderate and I managed quite a few smoke rings during this smoke session. The ash was sturdy enough for the test and not drop off unexpectedly.</p>
<p>My initial draws on this stick really surprised me, it presented a sweet straw-like quality and a hint of vanilla for my palate to enjoy. In the back of my mind I’m thinking, this won’t last, not for $3.49 a stick, it’s too good to be true! This wonderful mild flavor lasted for about 2/3’s of the stick and then for its finale, the <a title="Curly Head Cigars" href="http://www.curly-head-cigars.com" target="_blank">Curly Head Cigars</a>, finished the last 1/3 with a peppery bite.  Nice!</p>
<p>This oddly named cigar, with its simplistic presentation, was making some very good impressions as I smoked it to the end. The flavor, price and presentation makes the <strong>Arturo Fuente Curly Head</strong> a good value and would make a great addition to your humidor as an everyday smoke.</p>
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