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In 2004, film director Andy García needed tobacco fields ripe in summer for The Lost City movie. Carlos Fuente, Jr. planted a special June crop at Château de la Fuente, creating leaves unlike any Opus X before. First, blazing Caribbean sun built extra sugars and bold colour. Next, the plants cured slowly under warm night air. After fermentation, wrapper, binder and filler slumbered five years in cedar. Consequently, every cigar in the Opus X The Lost City line burns cool and displays a flavour spectrum all its own.
At light-up, sweet cedar and raisin greet the palate. Soon after, dark cocoa and espresso coat thick smoke, while red-pepper sparks the retro-hale. Halfway, caramel and dried fig add depth, lifting strength to balanced medium-full. Finally, leather, malted chocolate and a whisper of citrus linger long after the band, proving why collectors chase this summer-grown legend.
Firstly, wrapper leaf comes from the only Opus crop planted in June, so terroir and sun angle change the taste. Secondly, numbered black boxes and silver Lost City bands deter counterfeits, giving buyers peace of mind. Thirdly, annual allocations remain tiny; Regency Cigar Emporium receives one of the lowest U.S. shares each year.
Vintage Champagne lifts cedar and citrus, while añejo rum mirrors cocoa and molasses. For coffee lovers, single-origin espresso sharpens pepper and raisin. Whether you toast an independent-film premiere, celebrate a milestone birthday, or close a landmark deal, Opus X The Lost City turns a good night into a scene worth filming.
Choose the slender Lancero for bright spice during a quick interlude, pick the Toro for a ninety-minute deep dive, or reach for the Double Toro when time feels endless. Because each vitola uses identical summer wrapper, you can taste how ring gauge alone shapes the story.
When the final ember fades and the black lid snaps shut, two truths stay with you. First, flavour moved from orchard sweetness to cocoa dusk without a single touch-up. Second, the memory now occupies a prime slot in your cigar diary. Keep an extra box of Opus X The Lost City on hand—great scripts deserve an encore smoke.

In 2004, film director Andy García needed tobacco fields ripe in summer for The Lost City movie. Carlos Fuente, Jr. planted a special June crop at Château de la Fuente, creating leaves unlike any Opus X before. First, blazing Caribbean sun built extra sugars and bold colour. Next, the plants cured slowly under warm night air. After fermentation, wrapper, binder and filler slumbered five years in cedar. Consequently, every cigar in the Opus X The Lost City line burns cool and displays a flavour spectrum all its own.
At light-up, sweet cedar and raisin greet the palate. Soon after, dark cocoa and espresso coat thick smoke, while red-pepper sparks the retro-hale. Halfway, caramel and dried fig add depth, lifting strength to balanced medium-full. Finally, leather, malted chocolate and a whisper of citrus linger long after the band, proving why collectors chase this summer-grown legend.
Firstly, wrapper leaf comes from the only Opus crop planted in June, so terroir and sun angle change the taste. Secondly, numbered black boxes and silver Lost City bands deter counterfeits, giving buyers peace of mind. Thirdly, annual allocations remain tiny; Regency Cigar Emporium receives one of the lowest U.S. shares each year.
Vintage Champagne lifts cedar and citrus, while añejo rum mirrors cocoa and molasses. For coffee lovers, single-origin espresso sharpens pepper and raisin. Whether you toast an independent-film premiere, celebrate a milestone birthday, or close a landmark deal, Opus X The Lost City turns a good night into a scene worth filming.
Choose the slender Lancero for bright spice during a quick interlude, pick the Toro for a ninety-minute deep dive, or reach for the Double Toro when time feels endless. Because each vitola uses identical summer wrapper, you can taste how ring gauge alone shapes the story.
When the final ember fades and the black lid snaps shut, two truths stay with you. First, flavour moved from orchard sweetness to cocoa dusk without a single touch-up. Second, the memory now occupies a prime slot in your cigar diary. Keep an extra box of Opus X The Lost City on hand—great scripts deserve an encore smoke.

