On my way home from work yesterday, I had a fresh Olivo Serie G Maduro Robusto. It was ok, but a little strong. I'm guessing with a bit of age, it would be excellent. When I walked in the house, my wife gave me an odd look and said that I smelled like weed.
Later that night I fired up my first Tatuaje. It was a Series P3 toro (a Cuban sandwich, which consists of 60% medium filler and 40% long-filler - wiki). Maybe my tastebuds are off, but I didn't particularly enjoy it. It was too mild, and not much flavor. I ended up tossing it around halfway. So, I started on a Padilla Obsidian thinking that it would come through with the flavor, but I was sorely mistaken. I tossed that one too after about half. Again, I thought it was my tastebuds that were off. After these two disappointments, I decided to go with one of my everyday cigars, a Jose L. Piedra Cremas, and it came through for me.
Maybe it was the humidity, maybe I was still reeling from the Oliva, but so far I haven't been impressed with my Tat and Padilla experience. Never fear though, I will try them again at a later date.