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Cigar #8, non-Cuban Tatuaje Cojonu 2003, 2005 (6 ½" x 52) - premium
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bfreebern said: Great looking cigar, nice draw that left a little spice on the lips. Lit up nicely and burned razor sharp the entire time. Cream, cedar, coffee and a little spice. Never got harsh and reminded me of a nicely aged sungrown wrapper. Medium bodied.
bfreebern guessed: Origin: Cuban - Price: Super Premium - Age: 4 years - Marca: Cohiba Sublime - Rating: 9/10
BlindedByScience said: A nice looking cigar; pre light aroma is creamy, smooth, somewhat floral but very nice. Draw is very nice, very open. About a 50 ring and about 6 3/8” (~162mm) in length, sans cap. Really has a lot of nice flavors going for it; looking forward to this one.
A very nice if simple smoke. Flavors were basic, nice, tobacco flavors that hinted of some leather, some slight musty tastes as the smoke progressed. I had to chase the burn a bit and by the back ¼ it did require some touch ups but a pleasing smoke all around. Draw was flawless, start to finish.
BlindedByScience guessed: Origin: Nicaraguan - Price: Premium - Age: 2 years - Marca: Padilla - Rating: 7/10
Brickhouse said: Initial light and tastes were not going well. Came off as harsh at the beginning and the taste was lacking, leaving me with the initial impression that it was a fake Cuban of some sort. Though after about 2" this cigar came around....very well. Not much spice to speak of, but a wonderful cedar and coffee aroma was spilling from the foot. This cigar seems very familiar to me now. Had some troubles with the burn, but this thing really settled in at about 3" in. I smoked it pretty quickly but I think regardless it had some balls to it. Billowing clouds of smoke and wonderful robust flavor. After the first 3" this cigar treated me very well. Had it not been for the first part I would have gone with an 8, possibly on 9. The taste seemed reminescent of Tatuaje and the strength/size led me to go with a Cojonu 2003. With the wrapper lacking the spice I'm accustomed to in those along with a glistening wrapper I'm led to believe I was smoking one prior to 2005 when they used the Viso wrapper.
Brickhouse guessed: Origin: Nicaraguan - Price: Premium - Age: 5 years - Marca: Tatuaje Cojonu 2003 (Viso Wrapper) - Rating: 7/10
enerjay said: This cigar had almost the same profile as number 7 to me. Really the only change was number 8 is little more smooth. Packed a punch.
enerjay guessed: Origin: Dominican - Price: premium - Age: 8 years - Marca: Arturo Fuente, well aged Opus - Rating: 9.8/10
insight said: I really don't have all that much to say about #8. What most struck me was the shade of the wrapper, it was so red! I can't think of anything I have smoked remotely recently with a similar wrapper. The cigar started off very mild, slightly woody but nothing distinct. I really didn't get any distinct flavors throughout the whole smoke. There was nothing to give me a particular notion of origin or marca. It was extremely mild, to the point where sometimes the natural bitterness of the smoke was the only notable taste. Now to be fair I didn't find the cigar to be unpleasant at all, just overwhelmingly mild. It certainly wasn't something I would choose to smoke but not offensive either. The only indicator I have of age is that, when nosing, the smoke was very harsh which makes me think the cigar is releatively recent, although the mildness could easily be a result of age. The construction and wrapper make me think this is probably a farm rolled cigar.
insight guessed: Origin: Cuban - Price: Everyday - Age: 2 years - Marca: Johnny-O or Taboada - Rating: 2.5/10
grateful1 said: What a great smoke! Dark wrapper - appears sun grown - a little veiny but subtle. Fantastic draw and rich in smoke. First 1/3 is mild with a slight floral spice (odd combo but tasty!) Middle is more coffee and earthy leather. mild on the nicotine until the last 1/3 starts - but not too bad. There's been a slight bite on the tongue through out and the last 1/3 is mellowing in taste - if that wasn't there I'd go higher on the rating. A couple more years may help with that last pasrt. Ash is a nice white and slightly flaky. Whatever it is - I'd like a 5r!!!
grateful1 guessed: Origin: Nicaraguan - Price: premium - Age: 3 - Marca: Tatuaje Conjonu 2003 - Rating: 8/10
NorCalCigarLover said: 6/1/2 inch, 52 ring. Medium brown color with a slight reddish. Nice looking wrapper but looked dull. Pre-light aroma of tobacco …. nothing else. Initial taste was bland but with a spice that attacked the tongue and the back of my throut with a burning sensation, a slight and brief sensation of cream but I think my tongue was just trying to heal itself. Middle was still very one dimensional with little taste and a bad burn. Couldn't even force myself to finish this cigar, life's too short to smoke bad tasting cigars
NorCalCigarLover guessed: Origin: Dominican - Price: Budget - Age: 1 year - Marca: Holts - Rating: 1/10
sinnyc said: This Churchill appears to be well constructed and is covered in an attractive, oily, deep brown wrapper. Pre-light draw is decent with a slight nutty flavor. Initial flavor is just straight medium strength tobacco. As the cigar gets going it burns with a nice, tight medium gray ash with very little color variation. Flavors are pretty bland – a woody tobacco with a slightest earthiness.
An inch in I begin to get a little creaminess, maybe a burnt vanilla, which is not unpleasant but is pretty light. The cigar is smooth with decent strength but there isn’t much flavor. It really remains the same all the way to the end.
sinnyc guessed: Origin: Nicaragua - Price: Everyday - Age: 2 years - Marca: Oliva - Rating: 5/10
Smokyballs said: Rich, thick smoke. Coco, with milk. Very sweet, lots of dark flavors
Smokyballs guessed: Origin: Honduras - Price: Everyday - Age: 4 years - Marca: El Rey Del Mundo Tissue Wrapped Robusto Larga - Rating: 6/10
tone-ny said: A dark wrapper with sleight veining, this cigar had a nice sheen to it. Clean draw on this cigar, its ash was medium grey in appearance. Burn was even for the first third of the cigar had to touch up quite a bit to keep it lit and straight.
Overall tasting of this cigar was one of strong spice and nuttiness. When nosing this cigar it had a stronger spice to it and continued throughout. The cigar was a little one dimensional to start off, but turned half way through and turned from a strong harsh cigar to a more palatable taste.
This one threw me as I thought it was a Cohiba Sublime and that is what I am guessing but it was too strong. This cigar should be very smokable and not as harsh as this one was, I may be coming down with a cold so I could be off, sorry.
tone-ny guessed: Origin: Cuba - Price: Super Premium - Age: 4 years - Marca: Cohiba Sublime - Rating: 7.5/10
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Results Summary
Origin: 3 Cuban, 7 non-Cuban
Price: 1 budget, 3 everyday, 4 premium, 2 super-premium
Age: High: 8 years, Low: 1 year, Average: 3.5 years
Marca: Cohiba: 2, Tatuaje Conjonu 2003: 2, Padilla: 1, Opus X: 1, Johnny-O: 1, Holts: 1, Oliva: 1, El Rey Del Mundo: 1
Rating: High: 9.8/10, Low: 1/10, Average: 6.28/10
Cigar #8 was actually a: non-Cuban Tatuaje Cojonu 2003, 2005 (6 ½" x 52) - premium
Who nailed it: grateful1, Brickhouse
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Commentary
Origin on this cigar was evenly split between Cuban, Nicaraguan, Dominican, and one lone Honduran vote. Once again, the pattern repeats itself: some people love this cigar, some people absolutely hated it, and others were in the middle. No real consensus in terms of everyone liking or disliking it, so once again we're left with a middling average rating for the cigar.
Congrats to Brickhouse and grateful1 for nailing this cigar perfectly, including the age! Brickhouse is certainly on a role... and it's also interesting that 2 people both thought this cigar was a Cuban Cohiba Sublime. Quite a compliment given the price of Cohiba Sublimes!
Once again these cigars were all from the same sealed box... so the variability we're seeing in the ratings is either the cigars being inconsistent, reviewers having an off day, or... hell if I know! All I so know is that every single cigar in this taste test has followed this pattern.
Curious indeed... read the review descriptions, very intriguing! We'll see everyone back here on Sunday for cigar #9! Thanks to the testers, it's been a blast so far!
Image courtesy of enerjay
bfreebern said: Great looking cigar, nice draw that left a little spice on the lips. Lit up nicely and burned razor sharp the entire time. Cream, cedar, coffee and a little spice. Never got harsh and reminded me of a nicely aged sungrown wrapper. Medium bodied.
bfreebern guessed: Origin: Cuban - Price: Super Premium - Age: 4 years - Marca: Cohiba Sublime - Rating: 9/10
BlindedByScience said: A nice looking cigar; pre light aroma is creamy, smooth, somewhat floral but very nice. Draw is very nice, very open. About a 50 ring and about 6 3/8” (~162mm) in length, sans cap. Really has a lot of nice flavors going for it; looking forward to this one.
A very nice if simple smoke. Flavors were basic, nice, tobacco flavors that hinted of some leather, some slight musty tastes as the smoke progressed. I had to chase the burn a bit and by the back ¼ it did require some touch ups but a pleasing smoke all around. Draw was flawless, start to finish.
BlindedByScience guessed: Origin: Nicaraguan - Price: Premium - Age: 2 years - Marca: Padilla - Rating: 7/10
Brickhouse said: Initial light and tastes were not going well. Came off as harsh at the beginning and the taste was lacking, leaving me with the initial impression that it was a fake Cuban of some sort. Though after about 2" this cigar came around....very well. Not much spice to speak of, but a wonderful cedar and coffee aroma was spilling from the foot. This cigar seems very familiar to me now. Had some troubles with the burn, but this thing really settled in at about 3" in. I smoked it pretty quickly but I think regardless it had some balls to it. Billowing clouds of smoke and wonderful robust flavor. After the first 3" this cigar treated me very well. Had it not been for the first part I would have gone with an 8, possibly on 9. The taste seemed reminescent of Tatuaje and the strength/size led me to go with a Cojonu 2003. With the wrapper lacking the spice I'm accustomed to in those along with a glistening wrapper I'm led to believe I was smoking one prior to 2005 when they used the Viso wrapper.
Brickhouse guessed: Origin: Nicaraguan - Price: Premium - Age: 5 years - Marca: Tatuaje Cojonu 2003 (Viso Wrapper) - Rating: 7/10
enerjay said: This cigar had almost the same profile as number 7 to me. Really the only change was number 8 is little more smooth. Packed a punch.
enerjay guessed: Origin: Dominican - Price: premium - Age: 8 years - Marca: Arturo Fuente, well aged Opus - Rating: 9.8/10
insight said: I really don't have all that much to say about #8. What most struck me was the shade of the wrapper, it was so red! I can't think of anything I have smoked remotely recently with a similar wrapper. The cigar started off very mild, slightly woody but nothing distinct. I really didn't get any distinct flavors throughout the whole smoke. There was nothing to give me a particular notion of origin or marca. It was extremely mild, to the point where sometimes the natural bitterness of the smoke was the only notable taste. Now to be fair I didn't find the cigar to be unpleasant at all, just overwhelmingly mild. It certainly wasn't something I would choose to smoke but not offensive either. The only indicator I have of age is that, when nosing, the smoke was very harsh which makes me think the cigar is releatively recent, although the mildness could easily be a result of age. The construction and wrapper make me think this is probably a farm rolled cigar.
insight guessed: Origin: Cuban - Price: Everyday - Age: 2 years - Marca: Johnny-O or Taboada - Rating: 2.5/10
grateful1 said: What a great smoke! Dark wrapper - appears sun grown - a little veiny but subtle. Fantastic draw and rich in smoke. First 1/3 is mild with a slight floral spice (odd combo but tasty!) Middle is more coffee and earthy leather. mild on the nicotine until the last 1/3 starts - but not too bad. There's been a slight bite on the tongue through out and the last 1/3 is mellowing in taste - if that wasn't there I'd go higher on the rating. A couple more years may help with that last pasrt. Ash is a nice white and slightly flaky. Whatever it is - I'd like a 5r!!!
grateful1 guessed: Origin: Nicaraguan - Price: premium - Age: 3 - Marca: Tatuaje Conjonu 2003 - Rating: 8/10
NorCalCigarLover said: 6/1/2 inch, 52 ring. Medium brown color with a slight reddish. Nice looking wrapper but looked dull. Pre-light aroma of tobacco …. nothing else. Initial taste was bland but with a spice that attacked the tongue and the back of my throut with a burning sensation, a slight and brief sensation of cream but I think my tongue was just trying to heal itself. Middle was still very one dimensional with little taste and a bad burn. Couldn't even force myself to finish this cigar, life's too short to smoke bad tasting cigars
NorCalCigarLover guessed: Origin: Dominican - Price: Budget - Age: 1 year - Marca: Holts - Rating: 1/10
sinnyc said: This Churchill appears to be well constructed and is covered in an attractive, oily, deep brown wrapper. Pre-light draw is decent with a slight nutty flavor. Initial flavor is just straight medium strength tobacco. As the cigar gets going it burns with a nice, tight medium gray ash with very little color variation. Flavors are pretty bland – a woody tobacco with a slightest earthiness.
An inch in I begin to get a little creaminess, maybe a burnt vanilla, which is not unpleasant but is pretty light. The cigar is smooth with decent strength but there isn’t much flavor. It really remains the same all the way to the end.
sinnyc guessed: Origin: Nicaragua - Price: Everyday - Age: 2 years - Marca: Oliva - Rating: 5/10
Smokyballs said: Rich, thick smoke. Coco, with milk. Very sweet, lots of dark flavors
Smokyballs guessed: Origin: Honduras - Price: Everyday - Age: 4 years - Marca: El Rey Del Mundo Tissue Wrapped Robusto Larga - Rating: 6/10
tone-ny said: A dark wrapper with sleight veining, this cigar had a nice sheen to it. Clean draw on this cigar, its ash was medium grey in appearance. Burn was even for the first third of the cigar had to touch up quite a bit to keep it lit and straight.
Overall tasting of this cigar was one of strong spice and nuttiness. When nosing this cigar it had a stronger spice to it and continued throughout. The cigar was a little one dimensional to start off, but turned half way through and turned from a strong harsh cigar to a more palatable taste.
This one threw me as I thought it was a Cohiba Sublime and that is what I am guessing but it was too strong. This cigar should be very smokable and not as harsh as this one was, I may be coming down with a cold so I could be off, sorry.
tone-ny guessed: Origin: Cuba - Price: Super Premium - Age: 4 years - Marca: Cohiba Sublime - Rating: 7.5/10
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Results Summary
Origin: 3 Cuban, 7 non-Cuban
Price: 1 budget, 3 everyday, 4 premium, 2 super-premium
Age: High: 8 years, Low: 1 year, Average: 3.5 years
Marca: Cohiba: 2, Tatuaje Conjonu 2003: 2, Padilla: 1, Opus X: 1, Johnny-O: 1, Holts: 1, Oliva: 1, El Rey Del Mundo: 1
Rating: High: 9.8/10, Low: 1/10, Average: 6.28/10
Cigar #8 was actually a: non-Cuban Tatuaje Cojonu 2003, 2005 (6 ½" x 52) - premium
Who nailed it: grateful1, Brickhouse
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Commentary
Origin on this cigar was evenly split between Cuban, Nicaraguan, Dominican, and one lone Honduran vote. Once again, the pattern repeats itself: some people love this cigar, some people absolutely hated it, and others were in the middle. No real consensus in terms of everyone liking or disliking it, so once again we're left with a middling average rating for the cigar.
Congrats to Brickhouse and grateful1 for nailing this cigar perfectly, including the age! Brickhouse is certainly on a role... and it's also interesting that 2 people both thought this cigar was a Cuban Cohiba Sublime. Quite a compliment given the price of Cohiba Sublimes!
Once again these cigars were all from the same sealed box... so the variability we're seeing in the ratings is either the cigars being inconsistent, reviewers having an off day, or... hell if I know! All I so know is that every single cigar in this taste test has followed this pattern.
Curious indeed... read the review descriptions, very intriguing! We'll see everyone back here on Sunday for cigar #9! Thanks to the testers, it's been a blast so far!