cigardawg
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This is the second of the Tatuaje cigars that I have smoked. The first was a Corona sized cigar that I really enjoyed. This cigar was supposed to be the line's crown jewel. Tatuaje is a Nicaraguan puro rolled in Miami, FL. Very limited distribution. Price of this cigar was around $13.00 in Washington, DC.
The cigar was very attractive, with an oily rosado wrapper. The wrapper showed a few veins and seams, but this did not detract from the aesthetics. The pre-light nose was pleasant, smelling of sweet earth. The pre-light draw was a little tight.
The cigar took some work to light, hinting that it might have been a bit over humidified. However, this came from the same drawer that others I've been smoking, so I'm just not sure. The draw stayed firm, but each draw produced ample amounts of smoke. The smoke had the same sweet earch aroma as the pre-light nose...nice. The cigar burned unevenly throughout the smoking experience. The ash was very dark gray and not overly firm. The wrapper seemed to be exceptionally thick and did not burn well. I had to correct it on more than one occasion and it went out once. However, the draw opened up some after the re-light. One the back end, however, the cigar got very soft and heated up on me. I was not at all impressed by this cigar's construction.
The initial taste was a little bitter, with hints of charred wood and plenty of earth. The bitterness faded quickly to be replaced with a touch of sweetness mixed in with the earth and wood. It had an overall dusky taste or feel to the smoke that invaded the other tastes. However, the finish was clean, so it did not truly "coat" the mouth. As it smoked, it mellowed and became smoother, but the taste never really changed much. Not complex at all.
I really enjoyed the first Tatuaje I smoked. It was flavorful and complex and left me looking forward to this one. The Cojonu 2003, however, was a disappointment. Overall, I rate this cigar a B-.
Here is the band if you have never seen it. Sorry about the size, I'm still working on this whole picture thing.
The cigar was very attractive, with an oily rosado wrapper. The wrapper showed a few veins and seams, but this did not detract from the aesthetics. The pre-light nose was pleasant, smelling of sweet earth. The pre-light draw was a little tight.
The cigar took some work to light, hinting that it might have been a bit over humidified. However, this came from the same drawer that others I've been smoking, so I'm just not sure. The draw stayed firm, but each draw produced ample amounts of smoke. The smoke had the same sweet earch aroma as the pre-light nose...nice. The cigar burned unevenly throughout the smoking experience. The ash was very dark gray and not overly firm. The wrapper seemed to be exceptionally thick and did not burn well. I had to correct it on more than one occasion and it went out once. However, the draw opened up some after the re-light. One the back end, however, the cigar got very soft and heated up on me. I was not at all impressed by this cigar's construction.
The initial taste was a little bitter, with hints of charred wood and plenty of earth. The bitterness faded quickly to be replaced with a touch of sweetness mixed in with the earth and wood. It had an overall dusky taste or feel to the smoke that invaded the other tastes. However, the finish was clean, so it did not truly "coat" the mouth. As it smoked, it mellowed and became smoother, but the taste never really changed much. Not complex at all.
I really enjoyed the first Tatuaje I smoked. It was flavorful and complex and left me looking forward to this one. The Cojonu 2003, however, was a disappointment. Overall, I rate this cigar a B-.
Here is the band if you have never seen it. Sorry about the size, I'm still working on this whole picture thing.