About this cigar
Arturo Fuente's Anejo Reserva line stands apart in premium cigars not through flash but through restraint. The Maduro #77 represents the brand's commitment to meticulous aging: tobaccos from the 1990s and early 2000s married in cedar-lined rooms for decades. The result is a cigar that feels like family inheritance rather than a new release. The maduro wrapper carries deep chocolate and leather notes with an underlying sweetness that emerges gradually rather than all at once. The #77's corona size hits a sweet spot for consistency and complexity. Expect a medium-plus body with structured flavors: cocoa, aged wood, hints of espresso, and that signature Fuente creaminess that prevents the smoke from ever turning harsh. The draw is characteristically excellent, the burn meticulous. This is a cigar for after dinner, or during a quiet evening when you're not rushing toward the next task. For retailers and lounge owners, Anejo Reserva Maduro carries genuine collector appeal without the gatekeeping energy of ultra-limited releases. It's accessible enough for your serious regulars but distinctive enough to justify premium pricing. The 20-count box moves steadily among customers who understand that age in tobacco is earned, not marketed.