Brickhouse
J.C. Newman owes me royalties.
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I wasn't going to write anything at all up about this cigar, because I didn't do an actual notebook and pencil review on it. I didn't want to. I simply wanted to enjoy this cigar with some great conversation in En Fuego Cigar Shop with some fellow CP'ers. But I can't stop thinking about how much I enjoyed this cigar, so I thought I had to do it a bit of justice by at least raving about it.
Rigo and I have done a box split on 10 of these and my 5'er is currently enroute. But to hold me over until they get here, tasman was kind enough to let me "borrow" his one and only RC 184, under the strict guidance that I am to give him one back
I'm a huge Tatuaje fan and this absolutely solidified the lines place as my number 1 brand at the moment. This was hands down the best Tatuaje I've had to date, and argueably (amongst myself) in the Top 3 cigars I've ever had.
It was 7.25" X 57 of pure goodness from the get go. The foil slid off with ease revealing what I was about to endure. The smell was nothing short of magnificant and made me very anxious. I just knew I was hyping myself up and it would disappoint. Not true. I've always loved Tat's for their ability to ease you into the cigar without the bold kick. It delivers, yet it's almost as if it holds your hand throughout the process, hehe.
I do have to point out it is not a bold cigar. I consider it more on the mild side, but it's just wonderful. So don't smoke it expecting a powerful punch, you won't get it, but it certainly won't disappoint you in the area of flavor.
Towards the end it kicked in a bit to let me know that I couldn't just do what I pleased, and it demanded respect.......it got it. What a smoke. I'm thrilled that I have more heading my way. Rigo, you won't be disappointed bro. Thanks for doing the split with me.
A photo of this 'gar can be found here.
Again, sorry about the lack of fine details, but it was never my intent to even write this much. But after smoking it, I just couldn't let it go without saying something.
Rigo and I have done a box split on 10 of these and my 5'er is currently enroute. But to hold me over until they get here, tasman was kind enough to let me "borrow" his one and only RC 184, under the strict guidance that I am to give him one back
I'm a huge Tatuaje fan and this absolutely solidified the lines place as my number 1 brand at the moment. This was hands down the best Tatuaje I've had to date, and argueably (amongst myself) in the Top 3 cigars I've ever had.
It was 7.25" X 57 of pure goodness from the get go. The foil slid off with ease revealing what I was about to endure. The smell was nothing short of magnificant and made me very anxious. I just knew I was hyping myself up and it would disappoint. Not true. I've always loved Tat's for their ability to ease you into the cigar without the bold kick. It delivers, yet it's almost as if it holds your hand throughout the process, hehe.
I do have to point out it is not a bold cigar. I consider it more on the mild side, but it's just wonderful. So don't smoke it expecting a powerful punch, you won't get it, but it certainly won't disappoint you in the area of flavor.
Towards the end it kicked in a bit to let me know that I couldn't just do what I pleased, and it demanded respect.......it got it. What a smoke. I'm thrilled that I have more heading my way. Rigo, you won't be disappointed bro. Thanks for doing the split with me.
A photo of this 'gar can be found here.
Again, sorry about the lack of fine details, but it was never my intent to even write this much. But after smoking it, I just couldn't let it go without saying something.