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Tatuaje Reserve SW

Aureus

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Well I was just looking to kill time and wandered into the local cigar shop, browsed the shelves and found, to my surprise some Tatuaje, and at the actual price. Normally this place charges 1.5x to 2x the retail. IE hemmingway classics for $12 and such.

So anyway then, I picked one up and asked if I could smoke it in the shop and got invited to the private smoking lounge... I want to cough up $300 bucks a year now... awesome place. Soft leather couches and chairs, bigscreen tv, oversized chess set and backgammon.... leather trimmed walls, everything.

So anyway to the cigar. Lit wonderfully, smoked beautifully, burned evenly, tasted heavenly. Honestly I don't have much of a palette but to me it seemed to have some fruity and tangy elements. Overall though it just kicked my ass. I didn't have a lunch, only managed to smoke 3/4 of it and had to fight off a sensation of about to throw... but I'd damn well do it all again for this one.

In fact I picked up another one on my way out. Indeed I'll probably be picking them up regularly now seeing as he's an official dealer of them :)
 
Thanks for the review, the Tatuaje Reserve SW is one of the Tat's I've yet to try. All the ones I've lit up thus far have been great. I especially enjoy the Regios. :)
 
Local shop just recieved these. Picked up 6 of them, smoked 1 right away. Very nice, hopefully they get more. :thumbs:
 
Great review! Tatuaje's are wonderful, I haven't had the SW but I've been wanting to try it. It's hard to imagine anything from them being anything but great.
 
Smoked one the other day.I love these and have 3 more resting.
Recently I have discovered the Tatuaje line and I thank this place and stogiechat. :)
 
This is somewhat of a threadjack and I apologize.

I smoked one of the RC 184 on Saturday night. I don't think I could do a review if I wanted to.
This cigar refused to smoke. I mean refused! Mind you, I only gave it a few days in the humi before I attepted this, but it wouldn't stay lit, wouldn't burn straight, and just gave me hell. After all the reviews I have read, I know I did something wrong. My humi sits around 65-68%. Should I dry box this one, or just give it more time. At $20.00 a pop, I don't want to waste another.

Is there something about this line (ie-wetpacked) that I am unaware of?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I have no patience and need to smoke one of these! :laugh:

Nate
 
Just had one of these last night and fought with it, wonderfull flavor but they defenintly smoke better at 62% for 20$ a stick I'd go with what Wilkey said.
 
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